The Core Factors Type Elements assessment is a comprehensive psychometric tool that builds on the Core Factors Type Discovery assessment, providing deeper insights into the 16 Jungian psychological types.
The Core Factors Type Elements assessment is a comprehensive psychometric tool that builds on the Core Factors Type Discovery assessment, providing deeper insights into the 16 Jungian psychological types.
While Type Discovery provides accurate type codes and insights, Type Elements offers more depth by including detailed subscales, Personality Formation™ scores, and Jungian 8-Process Scores.
Type Elements provides detailed information on 32 subscales, Personality Formation™ dimensions, and Core Factors/Jungian 8-Process Scores, offering a more nuanced understanding of personality.
The Elements of Type/Subscales include 32 scales that provide detailed information on individual preferences within the four main dichotomies (Extraversion/Introversion, Sensing/iNtuiting, Thinking/Feeling, Judgment/Perception).
Personality Formation™ scores indicate developed beliefs and attitudes towards various situations and interactions, providing insights into how respondents adapt to and persevere through life’s challenges.
The assessment uses Reality-Based Accuracy Assessment (RBAA), Differential Intensity Weighting (DIW), and the Type Precision Module™ to ensure accurate and detailed reporting of psychological type.
The Type Precision Module™ is an automated clarification step that provides additional items to ensure clarity in type assessment when initial responses are unclear.
These scores provide insights into the respondent’s access to Jungian mental functions, helping to understand deeper aspects of their psychological type.
Yes, the detailed Participant and Practitioner Reports, along with the Personality Formation™ and Jungian 8-Process Scores, make the assessment highly suitable for coaching and counseling applications.
The subscales provide detailed insights into the various expressions of type preferences, helping to understand individual differences within each of the four main type dimensions.
The assessment allows for neutral responses to avoid measurement noise, ensuring that results reflect true preferences without forcing choices.
The Practitioner Report, containing detailed numeric scores and labels, is designed for professional interpretation and should not be shared with respondents without extensive explanation.
Administrators need relevant coursework in psychological or educational tests, a relevant license or certification, or completion of the Core Factors qualifying program.
By providing detailed subscale scores and Personality Formation™ information, the assessment captures the nuanced and complex nature of Jungian psychological types.
The assessment has demonstrated high reliability and validity, with a clear emphasis on accurately reflecting respondents’ psychological types.
These scores provide insights into how respondents’ beliefs and attitudes have developed over time, offering a dynamic view of their personality.
The Participant Report should be used as a guide for self-discovery and development, providing detailed but accessible information on the respondent’s type and preferences.
Professional users should combine the detailed numeric results with their understanding of Jungian type theory, ensuring that feedback sessions are constructive and supportive of respondents’ growth.