The youngest child in the family (with older siblings) - their psychological characteristics.

Standard Deviation

SD3: 0.12

Information Gain

+2.24

Average

~49%

Types

Highest:
LSE+57%
Lowest:
LIE+41%
+48%
+43%
+51%
+44%
+49%
+49%
+43%
+49%
+50%
+41%
+49%
+44%
+57%
+45%
+51%
+42%

Functions

Strongest:
Qe+1.26
Weakest:
De-1.11
-0.23
+0.46
+0.67
+0.10
-1.04
-0.28
+0.05
+0.27
-0.59
+1.26
-0.23
-1.11

Quadras

α
-0.17
β
+0.08
γ
-0.29
δ
+0.38

Clubs

NT
-0.41
ST
+0.14
NF
+0.32
SF
-0.05

Big 5

O
+0.14
C
-0.16
E
-0.21
A
-0.17
N
+0.42

Psychopathology

General Psychopathology Factor

p-factor ≈0.26

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

Intercorrelations