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Personality Spectrum Rank order the 4 responses to each question by placing a 1, 2, 3, or 4 in each box. 4 = MOST LIKE YOU, 1 = LEAST LIKE YOU 1. I like instructors who A. tell me exactly what B. make learning C. maintain a safe and D. challenge me think is expected of me. active and exciting. supportive classroom. at higher levels. 2. I learn best when the material is A. well organized. B. something I can do C. about understanding D. intellectually hands-on. and improving the challenging. human condition. 3. A high priority in my life is to A. keep my commitments. B. experience as much C. make a difference in D. understand how of life as possible. the lives of others. things work. 4. Other people think of me as A. dependable and B. dynamic and C. caring and honest. D. intelligent and loyal. creative. inventive. 5. When I experience stress I would most likely A. do something to B. do something C. talk with a friend. D. want to be alone help me feel more physical and daring. and think about it. in control of my life. 6. I would probably not choose someone as a best friend who was A. irresponsible. B. unwilling to try C. selfish and unkind D. an illogical thinker. new things. to others. 7. My vacations could be best described as A. traditional. B. adventuresome. C. pleasing to others. D. a new learning experience. 8. One word that best describes me is A. sensible. B. spontaneous. C. giving. D. analytical. Total Columns A. B. C. D. Plot these totals on the brain diagram on the next page. © 2002, 1998 by Joyce Bishop, Keys to Success, Prentice-Hall Publishers. All rights reserved. E-mail: [email protected] to Learning Write your 8 Multiple Intelligences in the table below according to your scores. Scores 20-24=Highly Developed Scores 14-19=Moderately Developed Scores below 14=Underdeveloped Personality Spectrum–Thinking Preferences Place a dot on the appropriate number line for each of your 4 scores and then connect the dots. Thinker Mathematical Intellectual Analytical Visionary Technical Objective Scientific Realistic Rational Logical Loyal Practical Planning Structured Organized Procedural Predictable Disciplined Dependable Administrative Organizer Giver Peacemaker Emotional Adaptable Idealistic Sociable Trusting Spiritual Honest Giving Caring Intense Skillful Risking Original Impulsive Fast-paced Imaginative Competitive Open-minded Adventuresome Adventurer AB C D 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 © 2002, 1998 by Joyce Bishop, Keys to Success, Prentice-Hall Publishers. All rights


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