The Keirsey Temperament and Character tests resemble the Meyers-Briggs test. They can
be taken on line and scored immediately. The temperament and character types are explained.
There is also a short list of careers aligned with the character types. Architect, for
example, is aligned with rational, teacher is aligned with idealist, etc. Students will
enjoy taking the tests and learning about themselves from the scores they receive. The
scores can also be used by instructors at the beginning of courses to learn about students
and better plan instructional strategies, emphases, and individualized responses.
- The Keirsey
Temperament Questionnaire:
- Students (and instructors) can complete this questionnaire (the Keirsey
Temperament Sorter II) on line and have it scored immediately. Bar graph scores
indicate whether they are more attentive or expressive, introspective or observant,
tender or tough, and probing or scheduled.
- The Keirsey
Character Questionnaire:
- Students (and instructors) can complete this questionnaire (the Keirsey
Character Sorter II) on line and have it scored immediately. Bar graph scores
indicate the degrees to which they are idealist, rational, guardian, and artisan.
Part of the questionnaire reveals temperament tendencies -- reserved, expressive,
prober, scheduler.
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