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AB5C as SLOAN types
Below are the IPIP items for the AB5C system, presented in the more familiar (to PDB users) SLOAN format. These sections are grouped by primary type (your score that is furthest from 50%). Each sub-category describes the combination of that primary SLOAN type ...
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Extraversion (S/R) High Scorers: SocialLow Scorers: Reserved NEO E1: FriendlinessHigh Scorers: Make friends easily. Warm. Comfortable around others. Raise the spirits of others.Low Scorers: Hard to get to know. Uncomfortable around and uninterested in oth...
Using the BFAS
Basic Method This article will show you how to type someone using the BFAS, an alternative to the more commonly used (and arguably less accurate) NEO. As with most standard big 5 assessments, we will work with scores out of 100. We will use a fairly simple c...
Big 5 Types By Clustering (Not SLOAN)
Introduction [Important note: This article discusses big 5 types that have been derived via clustering techniques; it is not the same as SLOAN types] Typological theories tend to be subjective in nature. They are usually derived from the author's own subject...
AB5C Duo Types
Experimental Pattern Types These "pattern types" are based on Hofstee, De Raade, and Goldberg's AB5C model of personality and were included in the original version of the narrative report generated. A person's two most extreme scores (high or low) determined ...
How accurately does 16p represent the MBTI?
This article will compare items from the 16 Personalities test with official MBTI resources in order to evaluate the degree to which 16p makes for a valid MBTI test. PDB users often say that 16p cannot be used as a credible means for determining someone's real...