Gordon Allport, character, and the" culture of personality," 1897–1937.

IAM Nicholson - History of Psychology, 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
… the early career of Gordon Allport. Between 1921 and 1937, Allport was among the leading
… for the proponents of character, the issue was not “moral relativism but weakness of will.” 67 …

Gordon W. Allport.

GW Allport - 1967 - psycnet.apa.org
… psychologists of the future will learn how such an assignment should be carried through. …
Were there one or two Allports? It is clear to me now that the common quality in Stern, …

Was Gordon Allport a trait theorist?

DC Zuroff - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
… Because of the essentially stable nature of Allport's conceptualization of traits, I will present
representative quotations from both the 1937 and 1961 books. Consider the following …

The general and the unique in psychological science.

GW Allport - Journal of personality, 1962 - search.ebscohost.com
… able from orthodox psychoanalysis (GW Allport, 1961a) Our … will be illustrative rather than
exhaustive I shall be brief in describing each method, hoping that the array as a whole will help …

The Measurement and Motivation of Atypical Opinion in a Certain Group1

FH Allport, DA Hartman - American Political Science Review, 1925 - cambridge.org
… This paper will be devoted to a preliminary report on the results of such a study. … It will be
clear that the conventional method of ascertaining opinion, the arbitrary vote for or against a …

The structuring of events: outline of a general theory with applications to psychology.

FH Allport - Psychological Review, 1954 - psycnet.apa.org
… It will be seen that by this term we are not referring to anything that is "static." It … will occur
in each of the regions P, Q, R, etc., singly, we now have to consider the probability that they will

[BOOK][B] Social psychology

FH Allport - 1924 - books.google.com
… The introspective account will aid in our interpretations and will supplement them upon the
descriptive side. Having outlined the position of presentday psychology as a whole, we may …

Prejudice: A problem in psychological and social causation

GW Allport - Toward a general theory of action, 1951 - degruyter.com
… Each approach, as the present essay will show, is conceptually independent in its handling
of the numerous elements of action involved. But at the same time prejudice as a concrete …

William James and Gordon Allport: Parallels in their maturing conceptions of self and personality

RP High, WR Woodward - Psychology: Theoretical-historical …, 1980 - books.google.com
… There are two related reasons for returning to Allport and James. … In James and Allport,
however, we find psychologists who … My first act of free will shall be to believe in free will [H. James…

The influence of the group upon association and thought.

FH Allport - Journal of experimental psychology, 1920 - psycnet.apa.org
The experiments employed in this study compare the mental processes (in this case association
and thought) of the individual when alone with his reactions to similar and equivalent …