... In reading the report, you may find aspects which do not entirely meet your expectations. This could be on account of a number of factors including the fact that you are being compared to a large sample of General Population who are not representative of the population as a whole...
15FQ
Scores based on a sten scale ranging from 1 to 10. The average or most typical scores are between 4 and 7. Scores between 1 and 3 and 8 and 10 signify a tendency to the left or right trait description respectively. % = percentile i.e. the approximate percentage of the population who score lower than Philip Parker on the right trait description. So for example, your percentile of 40 on the first trait "Outgoing" suggests that you are more outgoing than 40% of a sample of 5672 General Population. A fuller description of the results is provided in the narrative on the following pages....
...Mr Parker has a relatively cynical and questioning nature, tending to often
suspect the underlying motives behind the things people say or do. Overly
inclined to be critical, he may at times seem dogmatic and opinionated...
...He is likely to be unimpressed by status, position or authority...
...Not greatly suggestible, he is unlikely to be highly influenced by public
opinion. As a result of this Philip may be inclined to go his own way from time
to time and may tend to be reclusive...
...Somewhat sensitive aesthetically and quite soft-hearted, with a refined
sense of taste, he may lack sufficient toughness to deal with emotionally
gruelling situations...
Team role combination: Innovator/Co-ordinator
Leadership Style: Delegative/Negotiative leader
Subordinate Style: Reciprocating/Self Reliant Subordinate
Career Theme Scales: Nurturing-Altruistic
Jung Type Indicator
...His preference for the inner world of thoughts and ideas means that he
will do his best work when he is alone...
...He prefers to use his imagination and inspiration to examine what could
be the case rather than what is merely externally obvious...
...His tendency is towards innovation, and he may not show a great interest
in conventional ways of doing things...
...He has a preference for seeing things in terms of the strict principles of
cause and effect and will be dissatisfied if there are loose ends in either his
own or other peoples arguments. He does have a tendency to put logic above
feelings...
...He prefers not to reach decisions too quickly but to spend as much time as
possible finding out about a situation before reaching a conclusion...
...His main contribution to the organisation will be his inclination to
understand complexity, both in relation to technical systems and to the
organisation itself. He is likely to contribute conceptual and theoretical
insights and an understanding of issues in the long term...
A previous analysis is also available. I had some rougher edges (which have now been smoothed), but the picture is still pretty much the same.
Download the 15 FQ report, in WORD6 format (176Kb).
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