Allport, Gordon W.
Related Category: Psychology and Psychiatry: Biographies
(ôl´pôrt), 18971967, American psychologist, b. Montezuma, Ind. One of the first psychologists to study
personality, Allport researched human attitudes, prejudices, and religious beliefs. His theory of personality, which rejected both Freudian psychology and behaviorism, emphasized the uniqueness of the individual and the need to treat problems in terms of present conditions as opposed to childhood experiences. He wrote
Personality (1937),
The Individual and His Religion (1950), and
The Nature of Prejudice (1954).
See the study by R. J. Evans (1971).