Example of Test Results
Gender = M, adult = Y
Weighted scores (ranging from -100 to 100) on each of 10 traits:
A | 12 |
In need of attention High compared to average |
Stable / Unstable (dispersed) |
B | -100 |
Very poor Low compared to average |
Happy / Depressed |
C | -85 |
Very poor | Composed / Nervous |
D | -91 |
Very poor Low compared to average |
Reliable, personable
/ Unpredictable, erratic |
E | 23 |
OK High compared to average |
Active / Passive |
F | 4 |
In need of attention High compared to average |
Self-assured, aggressive
/ Submissive, inhibited |
G | -81 |
Very poor | Responsible / Irresponsible |
H | -79 |
Very poor | Reasonable,
agreeable
/ Hyper critical, invalidates others |
I | -40 |
Poor | Empathy, high
affinity
/ Insensitive to others, low affinity |
J | -31 |
Poor | Communicative / Withdrawn |
Generally, a score above 60 is good, above 20 is OK, between -20 and 20 is in need of
attention, below -20 is poor and below -60 very poor.Also, ideally, a profile should show
relatively little deviation in score from one trait to the next. The average weighted score for
this profile is -47 and any trait significantly abve or below that (40 or more points away) is
highlighted above as "High/Low compared to average".
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Stable |
Happy |
Composed |
Reliable,
personable |
Active |
Self-assured |
Responsible |
Reasonable,
(agreeable) |
Empathy
(high affinity) |
Communicative |
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+100 |
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+100 |
80 |
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60 |
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60 |
40 |
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-20 |
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-60 |
-80 |
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-80 |
-100 |
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-100 |
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Unstable |
Depressed |
Nervous |
Unpredictable,
erratic |
Passive |
Submissive |
Irresponsible |
Hyper-critical |
Insensitive
to others |
Withdrawn |
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Other Observations
Question 207 answered yes Degree of happiness/depression can be assumed to fluctuate.
Low trait C, High trait E Compulsive activity, unable to rest.
High trait F, Low traits B, G At least two valences, one superior and the other inferior. Low H as well = Paranoid. Hard to get along with
Low traits B, C, D Neurotic, possible life PTP or stress condition (PTS?).
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