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Personality theories in short sketch

Personality Theories

Type Theories

William Herbert Sheldon

Sheldon proposed the Somatotype Theory, which associates body types with personality traits:

  • Endomorphs: Round and soft body; sociable, relaxed, and comfort-loving.
  • Mesomorphs: Muscular and well-built; assertive, bold, and energetic.
  • Ectomorphs: Slim and delicate; introverted, thoughtful, and sensitive.

Carl Jung

Jung classified personalities into:

  • Introverts: Reserved, introspective, and prefer solitude.
  • Extraverts: Outgoing, sociable, and enjoy being around others.

Trait Theories

Gordon Allport

Allport identified two types of traits:

  • Common Traits: Shared within a culture.
  • Personal Traits: Unique to an individual.

Raymond Cattell

Cattell used factor analysis to identify 16 personality factors that describe human personality.

Hans Eysenck

Eysenck proposed three major dimensions of personality:

  • Extraversion: Sociability and outgoingness.
  • Neuroticism: Emotional stability and anxiety levels.
  • Psychoticism: Aggressiveness and interpersonal hostility.

Type-cum-Trait Theories

These theories combine elements of both type and trait approaches:

  • Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI): Based on Jung's theory, it categorizes individuals into 16 personality types using four dichotomies (e.g., Introversion vs. Extraversion).
  • Big Five Personality Traits: While primarily a trait theory, it can be used to identify personality types based on the combination of five traits: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism.

Visual Representation

+-------------------------+
|     Personality         |
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|                         |
|  Type Theories          |
|  - Sheldon              |
|  - Jung                 |
|                         |
|  Trait Theories         |
|  - Allport              |
|  - Cattell              |
|  - Eysenck              |
|                         |
|  Type-cum-Trait Theories|
|  - MBTI                 |
|  - Big Five             |
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