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Who believed that traits existed as part of the nervous system?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Believed that there were 200 traits that were wired into the nervous system to guide a person's behavior. Who believed that traits existed as part of the nervous system. According to Cattell, traits that are numerous and can easily be seen by other people are called_________traits.

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Who believed that traits existed as part of the nervous system?

Answer :

Allport believed that traits existed as part of the nervous system.

Explanation :

A psychologist named Allport believed that traits existed as part of the nervous system.

Allport full name was Gordon Willard Allport. He was an American psychologist.

Allport was one of the first psychologists to focus on the study of the personality as a whole. Allport is known as the founder of personality psychology.

Alport was born on 11 November 1897 in America. Allport studied deeply in the field of psychology and propounded many theories. Allport assumed that the symptoms were present in part of the nervous system. Alport died on 9 October 1967 at the age of 69.

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