THURSTON, INVENTORY of temperamental traits (IRT)
The temperamental trait can be defined as a congenital disposition to respond consistently to a certain type of stimulus, or react in a more or less identical in the presence of situations that the individual judges and the like.
Objective: Discover the temperamental aspects of the individual.
Features: This test demonstrates the traits that are relatively stable in each individual, excluding those that reflect recent social influences, new experiences that are disturbing or the realm of propaganda.
temperamental 7 areas are explored: (A) Active, (V) Strong, (I) Impulsive, (D) Parent, (E) Stable, (S) Sociable and (R) Reflective, using reagents 140 total. Its use is not clinical.
Components: Application Booklet, Answer Sheet, Manual and briefcases.
Application: Individual, collective, self-application.
Time: Unlimited (30 minutes)
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