vlastnostiam
Vlastnostiam is a concept within the Marburg School of social psychology, a research tradition that focuses on individual behavior and interactions. The term itself is derived from the Czech language, with "vlastnost" translating to "property" or "character." Dr. Raymond B. Cattell, a prominent social psychologist, is believed to have introduced the concept of vlastnostiam in the mid-20th century.
According to Cattell's work, vlastnostiam refer to those complex and dynamic personality structures that remain relatively
The concept of vlastnostiam is significant within the context of quantitative personality research, as it provides
Cattell's work on vlastnostiam has had a lasting impact on the field of personality psychology, shaping the