For educational purposes, I often resort to examples of intimidation and scaring with negative possibilities (e.g., 'Do you know what happens to those who don't listen to their elders?')

Standard Deviation

SD3: 0.44

Information Gain

+1.17

Average

~39%

Types

Highest:
SLE+63%
Lowest:
ILE+15%
+15%
+24%
+22%
+18%
+48%
+63%
+60%
+20%
+33%
+32%
+37%
+45%
+51%
+25%
+24%
+32%

Functions

Strongest:
Se+2.93
Weakest:
Ne-3.21
-0.36
-3.21
-0.78
+2.93
+1.03
+1.40
-0.46
-0.56
-1.41
+1.23
+1.74
-0.62

Quadras

α
-1.00
β
+0.92
γ
+0.17
δ
-0.09

Clubs

NT
-0.61
ST
+1.18
NF
-0.35
SF
-0.23

Big 5

O
-0.62
C
+0.44
E
-0.04
A
-0.74
N
-0.25

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