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Personal Style Inventory Sample Items
The Personal Style Inventory contains 32 pairs of statements that
pertain to personal preferences. Individuals rate each statement pair by
dividing 5 points between them. The higher the number assigned, the
stronger the preference.
The following is a sampling of items linked to the 8 dimensions of
personality:
Extraversion or Introversion
Active, energetic time with people.
Quiet, thoughtful time alone.
Sensing or Intuiting
Dealing with actualities.
Thinking about possibilities.
Thinking or Feeling
Being thought of as a thinking person.
Being thought of as a feeling person.
Judging or Perceiving
Pushing for definite commitments to ensure that they are made.
Allowing commitments to occur if others want to make them.
Excerpted from the Personal Style
Inventory by David W. Champagne, EdD, and R. Craig Hogan, PhD
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