Week 1: Factors, Combinations and Read Back Flashcards
A:B
Orientation
Task Oriented A > B
People Oriented B > A
A:C
Action
Proactive A > C
Responsive C > A
A:D
Risk
Comfortable with Risk A > D
Cautious with Risk D > A
B:C
Connection
Quick to Connect B > C
Takes Time to Connect C > B
B:D
Interaction
Informal B > D
Formal D > B
C:D
Rules
Casual with Rules C > D
Careful with Rules D > C
The wider the spread between two Factors, the _______ the expression of the relationship in the person’s behavior.
Stronger
A Factor on the midpoint means the associated behavior is ___________.
Situational
Process for Reading (4 Steps)
- Needs for each factor
- Behaviors for each factor
- Factor combinations widest to narrowest
- Self-concept changes
What does Factor M stand for?
Represents the number of stimulus items (checklist words) an individual selected when completing assessment.
True or False: An M Factor score of less than 6 or more than 80 will not provide adequate information for interpretation.
True
Factor E
Measures the extent to which an individual tends to be either subjective or objective at the point of decision making.
True or False: Adaptations that require more energy are less difficult to sustain.
False: Adaptations that require more energy are MORE difficult to sustain.