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This is a 3 page paper that provides an overview of dispositional personality theories. The viewpoints of Eysenck and Allport are compared and contrasted. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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in nature. When analyzing these theories, however, it can be helpful to categorize them in regards to their most fundamental tenets; since theories tend to develop in relation to one
another, the sharing of such fundaments is a common occurrence. Through looking at the diversity of theoretical psychological perspectives in such a view, one can eventually synthesize a more complete
understanding of the human organism through a multifaceted understanding. This paper will explore the dispositional theories of personality development and their impact upon interpersonal relations. This paragraph helps the student
introduce and summarize dispositional psychology in general. Dispositional psychology, on the whole, concerns itself with the fundamental principle of traits. Traits are factors of a "readily identifiable stable quality" that
"characterize an individual from other individuals" (Granderson & Killen, 2010). In other words, they are the elements of ones psychology that make one unique from others. Over time, as one
grows and matures, these traits come to "present ideas about a persons disposition", which is an abstract way of referring to the "way someone is likely to behave" in given
situational contexts, on the basis of their fundamental personality traits (Granderson & Killen, 2010). Gordon Allport was one of the first psychologists to truly codify the concept of traits
into a comprehensive theory of personality. Allport is famous for rejecting the behavioral tenet of opportunistic functioning and focusing instead on what he called propriate functioning (Boeree, 2010a). While sometimes
difficult to define (even for Allport), one might say that propriate functions are those behaviors which extent from the essence of who one truly is, the tendencies which emerge from
the sum total of ones traits, as discovered phenomenologically (Boeree, 2010a). These traits are the things which Allport says one feels are essential about ones self, or central to the
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