
McBroom's Model of Personality
McBroom’s Model of Personality suggests that an individual's personality is composed of different traits organized in a system. It emphasizes the interaction between core traits (such as introversion or extraversion), behavioral patterns, and situational factors. The model proposes that personality influences how people think, feel, and behave across various contexts, and these traits tend to remain relatively stable over time. Essentially, it sees personality as a dynamic but organized structure that shapes how individuals respond to different environments, helping to explain consistent behaviors and individual differences.