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Personality Spectrum Scoring Grid
SCORING DIAGRAM FOR PERSONALITY SPECTRUM
Write your scores from page 61 in the four squares just outside the brain diagram—Thinker score at top left, Giver score
at top right, Organizer score at bottom left, and Adventurer score at bottom right.
Each square has a line of numbers that go from the square to the center of the diagram. For each of your four
scores, place a dot on the appropriate number in the line near that square. For example, if you scored 15 in the Giver
spectrum, you would place a dot between the 14 and 16 in the upper right-hand line of numbers. If you scored a 26 in
the Organizer spectrum, you would place a dot on the 26 in the lower left-hand line of numbers. Connect the four
dots to create a shape.
THINKER The more balanced the shape (closer to a square), the more equally developed GIVER
Technical the four spectrums of your personality. However, many people’s shapes show Interpersonal
Scientific one or two areas that are more developed than the others. Emotional
Mathematical Caring
Dispassionate Sociable
Rational Giving
Analytical Spiritual
Logical Musical
Problem Solving Romantic
Theoretical Feeling
Intellectual 36 34 Peacemaker
36
Objective 34 32 30 30 Trusting
32
Quantitative 28 26 24 28 Adaptable
26
Explicit 24 22 20 20 Passionate
22
Realistic 18 16 14 14 18 Harmonious
16
Literal 12 10 10 Idealistic
12
Precise 8 6 6 8 Talkative
Formal 4 2 2 4 Honest
2 2
4 4
6 6
ORGANIZER 10 8 8 10 ADVENTURER
12 12
Tactical 18 14 14 16 18 Active
16
Planning 22 20 22 Visual
20
Detailed 26 24 26 Risking
24
28 28
Practical 32 30 32 Original
30
34
Confident 36 34 36 Artistic
Predictable Spatial
Controlled Skillful
Dependable Impulsive
Systematic Metaphoric
Sequential Experimental
Structured Divergent
Administrative For the Personality Spectrum, Fast-paced
Procedural 26–36 indicates a strong tendency in that dimension Simultaneous
Organized 14–25 indicates a moderate tendency Competitive
Conservative 0–13 indicates a minimal tendency Imaginative
Safekeeping Source for brain diagram: Understanding Psychology, 3rd ed., by Charles G. Morris, © 1996. Open-minded
Disciplined Reproduced by permission of Pearson Education, Inc./Prentice Hall, Inc. Adventuresome
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