Repost from another forum I use--
PEPS: Productivity Environmental Preference Survey.
Mine was scored by a visiting psychologist for a psych class. The scary part was that I scored similarly to the professor on the overall spectrum for global + visual (as opposed to analytical + any of the 3 remianing learning areas of tactile, auditory or kinesthetic). Normative range is 40-60%. Extreme areas are highlighted (I cant print the format out in text or I would).
Noise Level: Quiet over Sound 47% (gobal versus analytical- 1 point for global)
Light: Bright over Dim 58% (gobal versus analytical- 1 point for analytical)
Temp: Warm over Cool (gobal versus analytical- 1 point for global) 54%
Design: formal over informal 57%
Motivation: high over low 52%
Persistance: low over high 47% (gobal versus analytical- 1 point for global)
Responsible: high over low 52%
Structure: high over low (extreme ratio over 60% normative range) 67%
Peers: Peers over alone (extreme ratio over 60% normative range) 72%
Authority: Presence over Not wanting presence of 54%
Learning Variation: Single variation over variety (extreme ratio under 40% normative range) 34%
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The 4 perceptual styles:
#1- Visual: 55%
#2- Tactile: 51%
#3- Auditory: 46%
#4- Kinesthetic: 42%
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Time of Day: evening over morning (extreme ratio under 40% normative range) 33%
Time of Day variant, Late Morning: Does not prefer over prefers 45%
Time of Day variant, Afternoon: Prefers over does not prefer 53%
Mobility: Does not prefer over prefers 43%
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Self-selection: Intake (intake of food/drink during tasks or not)- Prefers over does not prefer (no % required) (gobal versus analytical- 1 point for global)
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Global/Analytical score: 3 Global, 2 Analytical-- Global score.
Strongest areas of learning for all people: Global vs. Analytical, Time of Day, Perceptual Style, Light level and Design.
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The psychologist knew MBTI and did say that global and intuitive are correlated. She also stated that males more often have a visual preference over females. I wonder why? She also showed us how to pick out these perceptions in conversation! That was so cool. I wish I could find this online. It'd be fun to see what you all get! But here is mine anyways