Central Traits:These are general characteristics that form the basic foundations of personality - they are less dominating than cardinal traits but shape our behavior in many situations.
Secondary Traits: These are traits that are sometimes related to attitudes or preferences, they appear only in certain situations or under specific circumstances.
Allport's Trait Theory:This theory suggests that individual personalities are made up of broad dispositions, and it categorizes these into three levels: cardinal traits, central traits, and secondary traits.