16PF® Fifth Edition Sixteen Personality Factor™ Fifth

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16PF® Fifth Edition Sixteen Personality Factor™ Fifth Edition Basic Interpretive Report Name: ID Number: Age: Gender: Date Assessed:

Sample Female 27756 33 Female 03/23/2005

Norm Group Combined-Gender

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16PF® Fifth Edition Basic Interpretive Report 03/23/2005, Page 2

ID: 27756 Sample Female

INTRODUCTION This report is to be used in conjunction with professional judgment. The statements it contains should be viewed as hypotheses to be validated against other sources of data such as interviews, biographical data, and other assessment results. All information in the report is confidential and should be treated responsibly. The 16PF Fifth Edition Administrator's Manual contains background information and a detailed explanation about this report.

RESPONSE STYLE INDICES Index Impression Management Infrequency Acquiescence

Raw Score 19 0 51

within expected range within expected range within expected range

All response style indices are within the normal range. 16PF Profile

Sten

Factor

Left Meaning

1

Low 2 3

4

Average 5 6 7

High 8 9

10

Right Meaning

6

Warmth (A)

Reserved

Warm

8

Reasoning (B)

Concrete

Abstract

6

Emotional Stability (C)

Reactive

Emotionally Stable

6

Dominance (E)

4

Liveliness (F)

6

Rule-Consciousness (G)

8

Social Boldness (H)

6

Sensitivity (I)

Utilitarian

4

Vigilance (L)

Trusting

7

Abstractedness (M)

4

Privateness (N)

6

Apprehension (O)

9

Openness to Change (Q1)

4

Self-Reliance (Q2)

Group-Oriented

4

Perfectionism (Q3)

Tolerates Disorder

6

Tension (Q4)

Deferential Serious Expedient Shy

Dominant Lively Rule-Conscious Socially Bold Sensitive Vigilant

Grounded

Abstracted

Forthright

Private

Self-Assured Traditional

Relaxed

Apprehensive Open to Change Self-Reliant Perfectionistic Tense

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ID: 27756 Sample Female

Global Factors

Sten

Factor

7

Extraversion

5

Anxiety

3

Tough-Mindedness

7

Independence

5

Self-Control

Left Meaning

1

Low 2 3

4

Average 5 6 7

High 8 9

10

Introverted

Right Meaning Extraverted

Low Anxiety

High Anxiety

Receptive

Tough-Minded

Accommodating

Independent

Unrestrained

Self-Controlled

For each profile below, several primary scales combine to determine the global factor score. Sometimes a low score on a primary scale contributes to a high score on a global factor, and vice versa. Occasionally, a primary scale score does not fall in the direction expected based on the overall global factor score. These unusual factor combinations or conflicting scores can be revealing; it may be useful to explore the ways in which the test-taker's behavior reflects such combinations. Tough-Mindedness

Sten

Factor

Left Meaning

1

Low 2 3

4

Average 5 6 7

High 8 9

10

Right Meaning

3

Tough-Mindedness

Receptive

Tough-Minded

6

Warmth (A)

Reserved

Warm

6

Sensitivity (I)

Utilitarian

Sensitive

7

Abstractedness (M)

Grounded

Abstracted

9

Openness to Change (Q1)

Traditional

Open to Change

Tough-Mindedness is low. Ms. Female tends to value breadth and variety of experience, including openness to different ideas, people, or situations. When approaching problems, she may focus on subjective or emotional considerations rather than cold, hard facts. t She often gets absorbed in ideas and thoughts. t She is open to change and enjoys pursuing new ideas, opinions, and experiences.

16PF® Fifth Edition Basic Interpretive Report 03/23/2005, Page 4

ID: 27756 Sample Female

Extraversion

Sten

Factor

Left Meaning

1

Low 2 3

4

Average 5 6 7

High 8 9

10

Right Meaning

7

Extraversion

Introverted

Extraverted

6

Warmth (A)

Reserved

Warm

4

Liveliness (F)

Serious

Lively

8

Social Boldness (H)

4

Privateness (N)

4

Self-Reliance (Q2)

Shy

Socially Bold

Forthright

Private

Group-Oriented

Self-Reliant

Extraversion is high-average. Ms. Female is socially participative and probably enjoys activities involving others. Her attention is generally directed toward other people. t Her social interactions are likely to be serious or staid. t Because this person is often socially bold, she is unlikely to feel intimidated in group settings. She may be relatively unaffected by insults or threats. t When Ms. Female chooses to reveal personal matters to others, she tends to be forthright and genuine. t Ms. Female shows a tendency to do things and make plans with others rather than alone. Independence

Sten

Factor

7

Independence

6

Dominance (E)

8

Social Boldness (H)

4

Vigilance (L)

9

Openness to Change (Q1)

Left Meaning Accommodating Deferential Shy Trusting Traditional

1

Low 2 3

4

Average 5 6 7

High 8 9

10

Right Meaning Independent Dominant Socially Bold Vigilant Open to Change

Independence is high-average. Generally, Ms. Female prefers to lead an independent and self-directed life. Although she can sometimes be accommodating to others' wishes, she may often assert control or be persuasive. t This person is venturesome and expressive, especially in front of others. Extreme boldness sometimes can be associated with a high desire for influence and attention. t Vigilance does not appear to shape her stance on influencing or persuading others. She tends to trust other people's motivations rather than to question them. t She is experimenting and has an inquiring, critical mind. She tends to question traditional methods and to press for new approaches.

16PF® Fifth Edition Basic Interpretive Report 03/23/2005, Page 5

ID: 27756 Sample Female

Anxiety

Sten

Factor

Left Meaning

5

Anxiety

Low Anxiety

6

Emotional Stability (C)

4

Vigilance (L)

6

Apprehension (O)

6

Tension (Q4)

1

Low 2 3

4

Average 5 6 7

High 8 9

10

Right Meaning High Anxiety

Reactive

Emotionally Stable

Trusting

Vigilant

Self-Assured

Apprehensive

Relaxed

Tense

At the present time, Ms. Female presents herself as no more or less anxious than most people. t She shows a tendency to be trusting and accepting of other people and their motives. Self-Control

Sten

Factor

5

Self-Control

Left Meaning Unrestrained Serious

1

Low 2 3

4

Average 5 6 7

High 8 9

10

Right Meaning Self-Controlled Lively

4

Liveliness (F)

6

Rule-Consciousness (G)

Expedient

Rule-Conscious

7

Abstractedness (M)

Grounded

Abstracted

4

Perfectionism (Q3)

Tolerates Disorder

Perfectionistic

Self-Control is average. At times, Ms. Female may show the self-discipline and conscientiousness needed to meet her responsibilities. At other times, she may be less restrained, following her own wishes. t Her social demeanor tends to be one of caution and restraint. t Because this individual tends to be preoccupied with ideas, she may disregard the practical aspects of a situation. t This individual seems to balance casualness and a tolerance for disorder with the need for organization and structure. She may function best in an unexacting, flexible setting rather than in a rigid system.

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ID: 27756 Sample Female

The following scores are predictions based on empirical research with the 16PF Fifth Edition and other criterion measures. This research is discussed in the 16PF Fifth Edition Administrator's Manual.

SELF-ESTEEM AND ADJUSTMENT This individual's self-esteem is typical of most adults. Although she is often self-assured and confident, there are other times when she may question her competence and feel insecure. Self-Esteem is average (Sten = 6). The degree of emotional stability shown by Ms. Female is typical of most adults. That is, most of the time she tends to be calm and relaxed, but in demanding situations, she may be reactive or upset. Emotional Adjustment is average (Sten = 5). Not only is Ms. Female likely to feel quite comfortable in social gatherings, but she may initiate contact, lead conversations, and draw attention to herself. She probably will not hesitate to express what she needs from others. Social Adjustment is high (Sten = 8).

SOCIAL SKILLS The following six scales pertain to the ways in which information is communicated in social environments. The scales are broadly divided into two categories: nonverbal communication (Emotional Scales) and verbal communication (Social Scales). Within each category, communication skills are discussed at three more specific levels: the ability to send information (Expressivity), to receive and interpret messages (Sensitivity), and to control information (Control). Although a person may be more or less skilled in certain areas, overall social competence is reflected in a general balance among the six scales below. Ms. Female's communication is predicted to be demonstrative and forceful. That is, her emotional displays are probably uninhibited and genuine. Her emotions are likely to be easily perceived by others, and thus are likely to influence the emotional states of those around her. Emotional Expressivity is high (Sten = 8). This person may enjoy observing other people's gestures, moods, and nonverbal interactions. Thus, she may feel comfortable interpreting people's emotional and other nonverbal messages. Emotional Sensitivity is high-average (Sten = 7). At times, Ms. Female may adapt her emotional displays to the given situation. At other times, she may be unable to suppress a strongly felt emotion. Emotional Control is average (Sten = 5). This person is probably outgoing and articulate and would often make a good first impression. She may feel comfortable with verbal discourse and could probably join in most discussions with relative ease. Social Expressivity is high-average (Sten = 7).

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ID: 27756 Sample Female

Ms. Female may not be very concerned about monitoring or interpreting others' social behavior or mannerisms. Ms. Female's self-comfort may mean that she is not overly concerned about the appropriateness of her own actions. Social Sensitivity is low-average (Sten = 4). This person projects a comfortable social presence. That is, she probably presents herself well in just about any type of social situation and is likely to participate with any social group. She may consider the appropriateness of when to speak up and when to withhold comment according to the demands of a given situation. Social Control is high (Sten = 9). Ms. Female is usually able to understand other people's feelings and points of view. At times, others may seek her out for sympathy and support. Empathy is high-average (Sten = 7).

LEADERSHIP AND CREATIVITY In a group of peers, potential for leadership is predicted to be average (Sten = 6). At the client's own level of abilities, potential for creative functioning is predicted to be high (Sten = 8). She probably has the sense of adventure, assertiveness, and orientation toward ideas that are necessary for pursuing creative interests. Ms. Female shows characteristics somewhat similar to persons who invest a lot of time producing novel or original works. Should this individual choose to pursue creative endeavors, her rate of output is predicted to be above average (Sten = 7).

16PF® Fifth Edition Basic Interpretive Report 03/23/2005, Page 8

ID: 27756 Sample Female

VOCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Different occupational interests have been found to be associated with different personality qualities. The following section compares Ms. Female's personality to these known associations. The information below indicates the degree of similarity between Ms. Female's personality characteristics and each of the six Holland Occupational Types (Self-Directed Search; Holland, 1985). Those occupational areas for which Ms. Female's personality profile shows the highest degree of similarity are described in greater detail. Descriptions are based on item content of the Self-Directed Search as well as the personality predictions of the Holland types as measured by the 16PF. Remember that this information is intended to expand Ms. Female's range of career options rather than to narrow them. All comparisons should be considered with respect to other relevant information about Ms. Female, particularly her interests, abilities, and other personal resources. Holland Themes

1

Sten

Factor

9

Artistic

7

Investigative

7

Social

6

Realistic

6

Enterprising

4

Conventional

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Artistic = 9 Ms. Female shows personality characteristics similar to Artistic persons, who are self-expressive, typically through a particular mode such as art, music, design, writing, acting, composing, etc. Like Artistic persons, Ms. Female may be venturesome and open to different views and experiences. Sometimes she may be preoccupied with thoughts and ideas, which may relate to the overall creative process. She may do her best work in an unstructured, flexible environment. It may be worthwhile to explore whether Ms. Female appreciates aesthetics and possesses artistic, design, or musical talents. Occupational Fields:

Art Music Design Theater Writing

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ID: 27756 Sample Female

Investigative = 7 Ms. Female shows personality characteristics similar to Investigative persons. Such persons typically have good reasoning ability and enjoy the challenge of problem solving. They tend to have critical minds, are curious, and are open to new ideas and solutions. Investigative persons tend to be reserved and somewhat impersonal; they may prefer working independently. They tend to be concerned with the function and purpose of materials rather than aesthetic principles. Ms. Female may enjoy working with ideas and theories, especially in the scientific realm. It may be worthwhile to explore whether Ms. Female enjoys doing research, reading technical articles, or solving challenging problems. Occupational Fields:

Science Math Research Medicine and Health Computer Science

Social = 7 Ms. Female shows personality characteristics similar to Social persons, who indicate a preference for associating with other people. Such interactions are distinguished by a nurturing, sympathetic quality. Ms. Female may find it very easy to relate to all kinds of people. In addition to being warm and friendly, Social persons are typically receptive to different views and opinions. They feel most comfortable in positions that allow for regular social interaction. It might be worthwhile to explore whether Ms. Female enjoys working with others and having them seek her out for advice or comfort. Occupational Fields:

Teaching Counseling Psychology Social Work Health Services

Degree of compatibility between top two themes: The first two themes are highly compatible, and jobs that involve both areas should be common. Summary Statistics # a-responses # b-responses # c-responses # missing responses

= = = =

A B C E Raw Scores 17 14 18 15 # Missing 0 0 0 0

81 out of 170 16 out of 170 73 out of 170 0 out of 185 F G H I 9 17 19 16 0 0 0 0

48% 9% 43% 0% L M 6 13 0 0

N O Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 IM IN AC 7 13 26 3 8 12 19 0 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16PF® Fifth Edition Basic Interpretive Report 03/23/2005, Page 10

ID: 27756 Sample Female

ITEM RESPONSES 1: 11: 21: 31: 41: 51: 61: 71: 81: 91: 101: 111: 121: 131: 141: 151: 161: 171: 181: 191: 201: 211:

1 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 1 2 / / /

2: 12: 22: 32: 42: 52: 62: 72: 82: 92: 102: 112: 122: 132: 142: 152: 162: 172: 182: 192: 202:

1 3 1 3 1 3 3 1 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 / /

3: 13: 23: 33: 43: 53: 63: 73: 83: 93: 103: 113: 123: 133: 143: 153: 163: 173: 183: 193: 203:

1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 / /

4: 14: 24: 34: 44: 54: 64: 74: 84: 94: 104: 114: 124: 134: 144: 154: 164: 174: 184: 194: 204:

1 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 / /

5: 15: 25: 35: 45: 55: 65: 75: 85: 95: 105: 115: 125: 135: 145: 155: 165: 175: 185: 195: 205:

2 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 1 1 3 2 / /

6: 16: 26: 36: 46: 56: 66: 76: 86: 96: 106: 116: 126: 136: 146: 156: 166: 176: 186: 196: 206:

3 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 1 / / /

7: 17: 27: 37: 47: 57: 67: 77: 87: 97: 107: 117: 127: 137: 147: 157: 167: 177: 187: 197: 207:

2 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 / / /

8: 18: 28: 38: 48: 58: 68: 78: 88: 98: 108: 118: 128: 138: 148: 158: 168: 178: 188: 198: 208:

NOTE: Items 186-211 are used for the Couple's Counseling Report only. End of Report

3 1 1 3 3 3 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 / / /

9: 19: 29: 39: 49: 59: 69: 79: 89: 99: 109: 119: 129: 139: 149: 159: 169: 179: 189: 199: 209:

1 1 3 3 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 3 1 / / /

10: 20: 30: 40: 50: 60: 70: 80: 90: 100: 110: 120: 130: 140: 150: 160: 170: 180: 190: 200: 210:

1 3 1 1 3 1 3 3 3 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 3 3 / / /

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