How does the Personal Strengths Profile (PSP) compare to other instruments?
Myers-Briggs: Of all the personality assessment instruments, The CORE Profile is most like the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. The cross correlations in the initial validation and norming of the PSP were done with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Other than PSP’s Natural Style Profile, there is not a great deal that is duplicated in the M-B instrument. The Stress profiles and overall stress to energy reserve (responsiveness) measurements are unique, as well as the First Impression Profile. M-Bs scoring is not as simple; the words have not been normed for the eighth grade reading level. Statistically, PSP tests stronger internally and has fewer internal correlations than the M-B Type Indicator. DiSC: The DiSC is a popular profile measuring the same four basic traits (quadrant model) that PREP does with its CORE traits. The DiSC survey words are from a college-level or greater vocabulary. The DiSC takes about twice as long to complete as the PREP does. The views of self measured in DiSC are
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