Psychology should primarily rely on an individual approach, rather than categorizing people and thus labeling them.

Standard Deviation

SD3: 0.28

Information Gain

+1.30

Average

~61%

Types

Highest:
ESI+76%
Lowest:
LII+45%
+52%
+60%
+58%
+45%
+45%
+57%
+58%
+61%
+73%
+54%
+68%
+76%
+64%
+60%
+68%
+75%

Functions

Strongest:
Fi+2.63
Weakest:
Ti-2.67
-0.56
-1.52
+1.80
+1.67
-2.67
+0.84
+2.63
-2.18
+0.22
-0.35
-0.03
-0.76

Quadras

α
-0.78
β
-0.61
γ
+0.75
δ
+0.64

Clubs

NT
-0.67
ST
+0.29
NF
-0.26
SF
+0.64

Big 5

O
-0.38
C
+0.09
E
-0.26
A
+0.23
N
-0.07

Psychopathology

General Psychopathology Factor

p-factor ≈-0.05

Note: The p-factor represents a general tendency toward psychological distress. Higher values indicate greater risk for various forms of psychopathology.

Intercorrelations