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1. A method for assessing an individual's personality type and behavior, said method comprising:
entering four cognitive functions, namely Sensing (S), Feeling (F), Thinking (T) and Intuitive (N) into a computer and separating each of the cognitive functions between extraverted (e) functions and introverted (i) functions as follows Se and Si, Fe and Fi, Te and Ti, and Ne and Ni; categorizing the eight (8) functions between left brain cognitive functions and right brain cognitive functions as follows:Left Brain (L.B)Right Brain (R.B)Cognitive FunctionsCognitive FunctionsSe, Ti, Te, SiNe, Ni, Fe, Fiwherein the total of Thinking (Te+Ti)=100%, the total of Feeling (Fe+Fi)=100%, the total of Sensing (Se+Si)=100% and the total of Intuitive (Ne+Ni)=100%;
applying a quantitative concept wherein there are three levels of quantum for each cognitive function namely 25%, 50% and 75% whereby when Te=75%, Ti=25%, when Te=50%, Ti=50% and when Te=25%, Ti=75%; when Fe=75%, Fi=25%, when Fe=50%, Fi=50% and when Fe=25%, Fi=75%; when Se=75%, Si=25%, when Se=50%, Si=50% and when Se=25%, Si=75%; and when Ne=75%, Ni=25%, when Ne=50%, Ni=50% and when Ne=25%, Ni=75%; applying the concept of judging verses perceiving to the eight cognitive functions to establish 16 modified functions as follows: INFP, ENFJ, ISFP, ESFJ, ESFP, ISFJ, ESTP, ISTJ, ESTJ, ISTP, INTP, ENTJ, ENTP, INTJ, ENFP and INFJ, and wherein E refers to extraverted, I refers to introverted, S refers to sensing, N refers to intuitive, T refers to thinking, F refers to feeling, J refers to judging and P refers to perception; establishing five (5) models for each of the above 16 modified functions wherein E is greater than I and J is equal to P in the first model, in the second model E is equal to I and P is greater than J, in the third model E is equal to T and J is equal to P, in the fourth model E is equal to I and J is greater than P and in the fifth model I is greater than E and J is equal to P; subjecting (testing) an individual or an individual's behavior to each of the 16 modified functions and evaluating the individual's preferences; and subjecting the individual's behavior to the five models as applied to each of the 16 modified functions and evaluating the individual's responses as reflected in the 16 modified functions. |