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Standard Deviation

SD3: 0.38

Information Gain

+1.27

Average

~65%

Types

Highest:
LIE+85%
Lowest:
SEI+45%
+83%
+49%
+45%
+71%
+60%
+64%
+49%
+54%
+65%
+85%
+84%
+50%
+67%
+63%
+54%
+71%

Functions

Strongest:
Te+2.99
Weakest:
Fe-2.91
+1.64
+1.82
-1.40
-0.75
+0.35
+2.99
-1.74
-2.91
+0.58
-0.18
-1.75
+0.48

Quadras

α
-0.11
β
-0.53
γ
+0.61
δ
+0.03

Clubs

NT
+1.38
ST
-0.05
NF
-0.45
SF
-0.89

Big 5

O
+0.26
C
-0.15
E
+0.18
A
-0.23
N
-0.15

Psychopathology

General Psychopathology Factor

p-factor ≈0.06

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

Intercorrelations