- AO - Abstract Organic. "Conceptual & Social". A combination of conceptual / categorical thinking and social cognition.
Balanced Score: 60, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: When you try to understand a cultural event, you tend to be aware of how alternative descriptions would affect people in different ways
Your answer: Strongly agree (30) - Question: When you discuss fictional characters or stories, you tend to be aware of how they would translate into your own life and your own society
Your answer: Strongly agree (30)
- AE - Abstract Execution. "Conceptual & Goal-directed". A combination of proactive control and conceptual / categorical cognition.
Balanced Score: 60, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: If you’re preparing for future events, you like to create theories or concepts which can be used in a wide variety of possible scenarios
Your answer: Strongly agree (30) - Question: If you’re planning for coming events, you like to form ideas or conclusions which can be used in a wide variety of possible situations
Your answer: Strongly agree (30)
- CP - Concrete Processing. "Perceptual & Stimuli-driven". A combination of perceptual / sensory-semantical / contextual cognition and reactive control.
Balanced Score: 60, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: When listening to a new idea, you tend to immediately relate it to a single relevant context or position
Your answer: Strongly agree (30) - Question: When you hear a new opinion, you tend to swiftly relate it to a single relevant context or situation
Your answer: Strongly agree (30)
- AG - Abstract Cognitive. "Conceptual & Reflective". A combination of increased flow during conceptual / categorical cognition.
Balanced Score: 60, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: You think it's exciting to imagine how a theory would work in different context
Your answer: Strongly agree (30) - Question: You enjoy fantasizing about alernative associations or relationships between things
Your answer: Strongly agree (30)
- GE - Cognitive Execution. "Reflective & Goal-directed". A combination of increased flow during proactive control.
Balanced Score: 60, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: When you hear about a new task you like to finish what you are working on before changing task
Your answer: Strongly agree (30) - Question: You enjoy finishing what you have started before you change task
Your answer: Strongly agree (30)
- VF - Evaluative Affective. "Evaluative and Stressed". A combination of increased stress when being cautious and reflective before behaving.
Balanced Score: 60, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: When you must take your time avoiding making mistakes, you tend to feel aggravated
Your answer: Strongly agree (30) - Question: When you must cautiously avoid doing anything wrong, you tend to get annoyed
Your answer: Strongly agree (30)
- OG - Organic Cognitive. "Social & Reflective". A combination of increased flow and social cognition.
Balanced Score: 60, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: You like to understand an idea based on how it affects peoples emotions
Your answer: Strongly agree (30) - Question: You enjoy understanding a conclusion based on how it makes people feel
Your answer: Strongly agree (30)
- AP - Abstract Processing. "Conceptual & Stimuli-driven". A combination of conceptual / categorical thinking and reactive cognitive control.
Balanced Score: 30, Standard Deviation: 15
- Question: When listening to a new idea, you tend to immediately consider it from multiple different perspectives
Your answer: Neutral (0) - Question: When you hear a new opinion, you tend to swiftly consider its analogous or alike meanings
Your answer: Strongly agree (30)
- FE - Affective Execution. "Reflexive & Goal-directed". A combination of increased stress during proactive cognitive control.
Balanced Score: 30, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: Trying to reach a closure in a task before moving on to another tends to make you feel fatigued
Your answer: Agree (15) - Question: To finish what you started before changing task makes you lose energy
Your answer: Agree (15)
- XG - Explorative Cognitive. "Evaluative and Balanced". A combination of increased flow when behaving without reflection first.
Balanced Score: 30, Standard Deviation: 15
- Question: It’s natural for you to freely test your way with other people even though you might do something wrong
Your answer: Strongly agree (30) - Question: You easily try things even though you might make a mistake
Your answer: Neutral (0)
- CF - Concrete Affective. "Perceptual & Reflexive". A combination of increased stress during perceptual / sensory-semantical / contextual cognition.
Balanced Score: 30, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: Relating things only to factual experiences makes you feel bored
Your answer: Agree (15) - Question: Grounding discussions only in existing or factual circumstances makes you feel drained of energy
Your answer: Agree (15)
- OE - Organic Execution. "Social & Goal-directed". A combination of proactive control and social cognition.
Balanced Score: 30, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: When you communicate with people, you tend to try to stay ahead of how relationships develop and make sure they are going in a good direction
Your answer: Agree (15) - Question: When you interact with people, you tend to try to predict how relationships will unfold and actively influence them in a good direction
Your answer: Agree (15)
- AM - Abstract Mechanistic. "Conceptual & Mechanistic". A combination of conceptual / categorical thinking and mechanical / physical cognition.
Balanced Score: 15, Standard Deviation: 22.5
- Question: When you’re using a tool or a machine, you tend to look for the intentions behind its different parts
Your answer: Disagree (-15) - Question: When you’re discussing hypothetical rules or policies, you tend to be aware of how different alternatives and options would work in reality
Your answer: Strongly agree (30)
- CE - Concrete Execution. "Perceptual & Goal-directed". A combination of proactive control and perceptual / sensory-semantical / contextual cognition.
Balanced Score: 15, Standard Deviation: 7.5
- Question: If you’re planning for coming events, you like to replay or go over a specific scenario
Your answer: Neutral (0) - Question: If you’re preparing for future events, you like to rehearse or repeat a specific strategy
Your answer: Agree (15)
- MF - Mechanistic Affective. "Mechanistic & Reflexive". A combination of increased stress and mechanical / physical cognition.
Balanced Score: 15, Standard Deviation: 22.5
- Question: Evaluating things in a distanced logical way makes you feel drained of energy
Your answer: Disagree (-15) - Question: You dislike impartial and ”by the established principles” evaluations of things
Your answer: Strongly agree (30)
- FP - Affective Processing. "Reflexive & Stimuli-driven". A combination of increased stress and reactive cognitive control.
Balanced Score: 0, Standard Deviation: 30
- Question: Quick changes to plans or goals tend make you feel fatigued
Your answer: Strongly agree (30) - Question: Swiftly changing tasks makes you bored
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30)
- GP - Cognitive Processing. "Reflective & Stimuli-driven". A combination of increased flow and reactive cognitive control.
Balanced Score: 0, Standard Deviation: 30
- Question: Swiftly get set on something new make you feel refreshed
Your answer: Strongly agree (30) - Question: You enjoy quickly changing goal or task
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30)
- VG - Evaluative Cognitive. "Evaluative and Balanced". A combination of increased flow when being cautious and reflective before behaving.
Balanced Score: 0, Standard Deviation: 15
- Question: It’s natural for you to halt and try avoiding making mistakes
Your answer: Disagree (-15) - Question: It’s natural for you to avoid things when you think you will make a mistake
Your answer: Agree (15)
- MP - Mechanistic Processing. "Mechanistic & Stimuli-driven". A combination of mechanical / physical analysis and reactive cognitive control.
Balanced Score: -15, Standard Deviation: 7.5
- Question: When you’re interacting with people, you tend to be oblivious about lists and tasks to do
Your answer: Disagree (-15) - Question: When you’re communicating with people, you tend to be oblivious about the progress of lists and tasks to do
Your answer: Neutral (0)
- XF - Explorative Affective. "Evaluative and Stressed". A combination of increased stress when behaving without reflecting first.
Balanced Score: -15, Standard Deviation: 7.5
- Question: When you must try things even though you might make a mistake, you tend to get annoyed
Your answer: Disagree (-15) - Question: When you must test your way through situations even though you might make an error, you tend to feel aggravated
Your answer: Neutral (0)
- OF - Organic Affective. "Social & Reflexive". A combination of increased stress during social cognition.
Balanced Score: -30, Standard Deviation: 15
- Question: You dislike thinking about how conclusions affect peoples mood
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30) - Question: Judging an idea based on how much it means to people makes you bored
Your answer: Neutral (0)
- MG - Mechanistic Cognitive. "Mechanistic & Reflective". A combination of increased flow during mechanical / physical cognition.
Balanced Score: -30, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: You feel refreshed by impersonal forms of reasoning
Your answer: Disagree (-15) - Question: You enjoy ruthlessly objective evaluations of things
Your answer: Disagree (-15)
- ME - Mechanistic Execution. "Mechanistic & Goal-directed". A combination of proactive control and mechanical / physical cognition.
Balanced Score: -30, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: When you’re interacting with people, you stay ahead of schedules and tasks and make sure things get done
Your answer: Disagree (-15) - Question: When you’re communicating with people, you stay updated about the progress of lists and tasks to do
Your answer: Disagree (-15)
- CO - Concrete Organic. "Perceptual & Social". A combination of perceptual / sensory-semantical / contextual thinking and social cognition.
Balanced Score: -45, Standard Deviation: 7.5
- Question: When you try to understand a cultural event, you tend to refer to factual descriptions and confirmed explanations
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30) - Question: When you discuss fictional characters or stories, you tend refer to literal descriptions and conventional explanations
Your answer: Disagree (-15)
- CG - Concrete Cognitive. "Perceptual & Reflective". A combination of increased flow during perceptual / sensory-semantical / contextual cognition.
Balanced Score: -60, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: You enjoy to ground discussion only in the realistic
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30) - Question: You like to focus exclusively on real or factual events
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30)
- AF - Abstract Affective. "Conceptual & Reflexive". A combination of increased stress during conceptual / categorical cognition.
Balanced Score: -60, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: You find searching for hypothethical similarities between different contexts boring
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30) - Question: Searching for parallels between different contexts makes you feel drained of energy
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30)
- OP - Organic Processing. "Social & Stimuli-driven". A combination of social cognition and reactive control.
Balanced Score: -60, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: When you interact with people, you tend to be oblivious about how relationships will unfold
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30) - Question: When you communicate with people, you tend to be oblivious about how the relationships in the group will develop
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30)
- CM - Concrete Mechanistic. "Perceptual & Mechanistic". A combination of perceptual / sensory-semantical / contextual thinking and mechanical / physical cognition.
Balanced Score: -60, Standard Deviation: 0
- Question: When you’re using a tool or a machine, you tend avoid speculating on its functions that you don’t understand
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30) - Question: When you’re discussing hypothetical rules or policies, you tend to refer to your previous experience and to clear instructions
Your answer: Strongly disagree (-30)