Gordon Allport
1897–1967 (age 70)
psychologist
Biography
Gordon Allport was a pioneering American psychologist whose work profoundly influenced the field of personality psychology and social psychology. Born in 1897, he developed influential theories about personality traits and the nature of prejudice, contributing significantly to the scientific understanding of human behavior and social dynamics. His scholarly work established him as one of the most important psychologists of the twentieth century.
Allport's intellectual contributions extended across numerous areas of psychology, including the study of values, motivation, and intergroup relations. He was a dedicated educator and mentor whose ideas shaped generations of psychologists. He passed away in 1967 and was laid to rest at Mount Auburn Cemetery, leaving behind a substantial legacy of research and theory that continues to influence the field.