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Interpretive
Guide: Version 2.0
This
is the basic source for complete definitions of each Type Mode and
all concepts used by the SL-TDI. How each Type Mode contributes
to the overall personality when it is in the Most or Least Developed
position is explained in detail. A glossary of terms is provided
as well as information about how to increase usage of various Type
Modes. The Guide relates SL-TDI terms to Jung's concept of Typology.
Issues of overuse and underuse of each Type Mode are portrayed.
The relationship between Typology and creativity is highlighted.
(45pp.) Highly Recommended.
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FEATURES
- The
definitive source for in-depth Type Mode descriptions
- Shows
how each Type Mode contributes to the overall personality
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The
Technical Manual provides definitions of concepts, a short
history of the Singer-Loomis'development and documents how
the Inventory was originally created. Initial experiments
testing the implications of conventional bipolar assumptions are
described in detail. Statistical performances of Version 3 and 4
are provided. The Manual also includes a summary of an important
predictive validity study conducted by Mary Loomis. Suggested additional
readings are included. (20pp.)
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FEATURES
- Describes
experiments that reveal the need for a new approach to Psychological
Type
- Theoretical
and technical considerations about personality measurement
- Addresses
traditional bipolarity assumption
- Explains
how the SL-TDI was constructed
- Details
SL-TDI validity and reliability
- Recommendations
for using, administering and scoring the SL-TDI
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Special
Package:
Technical
Manual, Statistical Update and Clinical Edition of the Interpretive
Guide
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