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  2. Baum test - Wikipedia

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    The contents it analyzed include the size of trees, the elements of trees (trunk, crown, branches), the ground and the prosperity of trees. The Baum test is used as a clinical method for personality testing and expressing conflicts, especially for assessing personality in the developmental age. [4]

  3. International Personality Item Pool - Wikipedia

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    The International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) is a public domain collection of items for use in personality tests. [1] It is managed by the Oregon Research Institute. [2]The pool contains 3,329 items. [3]

  4. Chyron Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Chiron I, Chiron II and Chiron III character generator families were developed during this time, with conceptual design entirely by Leonard. In 1975, Systems Resources Corporation merged with Computer Exchange, a used-computer brokerage owned by engineer Leon Weissman, [ 3 ] who had also worked for Leonard at Digitronics (Director of ...

  5. GURPS - Wikipedia

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    Most actions are resolved by rolling three six-sided dice (3d6), trying to roll below a certain number, usually a skill. GURPS uses a point-based character creation system; characters are represented by four basic stats (Strength, Dexterity, IQ and Health), and players can buy any number of advantages, disadvantages, perks, quirks and skills. [1]

  6. True Colors (personality) - Wikipedia

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    True Colors is a personality profiling system created by Don Lowry in 1978. [1] It was originally created to categorize at risk youth [2] into four basic learning styles using the colors blue, orange, gold and green to identify the strengths and challenges of these core personality types.

  7. Big Five personality traits - Wikipedia

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    Many studies of longitudinal data, which correlate people's test scores over time, and cross-sectional data, which compare personality levels across different age groups, show a high degree of stability in personality traits during adulthood, especially Neuroticism that is often regarded as a temperament trait [148] similarly to longitudinal ...