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16 PF (Personality Factor)

Definition

The 16 Personality Factor questionnaire is a self-report personality test developed by Raymond Cattell. It measures an individual's 16 different primary traits to understand their complete personality profile.

Analogy

Think of the 16 PF like a detailed map of a city. Each street and neighborhood represents a different trait, and together they form the entire city - or in this case, your whole personality.

Related terms

Trait Theory: This is a psychological framework that focuses on identifying, describing, and measuring individual differences in behavioral predispositions.

Self-Report Inventory: This is a type of psychological test often used in personality assessment where individuals answer questions about their own behaviors and feelings.

Raymond Cattell: He was a British-American psychologist known for his exploration of areas like the theory of fluid and crystallized intelligence and the development of the 16PF Personality Test.

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