Trait theorists are more concerned with describing personality than with explaining it.
Explanation:
<u>In psychology, trait theory focuses on the </u><u>study and description</u><u> of personalities.</u> The trait approach aims to<u> identify and measure</u> personality traits (such as outgoing or introverted) whose combination forms an individual's personality. Traits are patterns of emotion, behavior, and thought that are stable. They vary from person to person and are mostly consistent for that person even in different situations. Each individual's personality is, therefore, a unique combinations of their traits.
When President Franklin D. Roosevelt approved the Executive Order 9066, the Nisei had to leave their houses <em>within a week</em>, taking with them only what they were able to carry. The reason was that the area where they lived would now be <em>used for military purposes</em>. The Secretary of War was authorized to decide the places to be prescribed.