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Completing the Personality Questionnaires

Locus of Control Scale

1. Go to the web site – http://wilderdom.com/psychology/loc/RotterLOC29.html
2. Complete the pen-and-paper questionnaire.
3. Print out a copy of your completed questionnaire.
4. Calculate your
score. (http://wilderdom.com/psychology/loc/RotterLOC29Scoring.html)
Please use this website to make it easier for you to calculate the score: http://www.psych.uncc.edu/pagoolka/LC.html

5. If a low score indicates an external loc and a high score indicates an internal loc, what does your score mean? Is your score good or bad? What does it say about you?
6. What things do you do in your daily life that explain your score?
7. How could you make your loc more internal?

The Myer-Briggs Type Indicator Test

1. Go to the web site – http://www.goddessflight.com/per/
2. Complete the on-line questionnaire.
3. Print out a copy of your completed questionnaire.
4. Click the “What’s My Type?” button to discover your personality type.
5. Print out your personality profile
6. What does each of the 4 letters of your profile mean for you?
7. Do you agree with your overall profile? What specific parts do you agree or disagree with? What evidence is there in your daily life to support your opinions about your profile?

Written Report Requirements

1. The report must:
• have a cover page
• use Times New Romans or Arial, font size: 12
• be in your own words. Do not cut and paste.
• have a space of 1.5 between lines
• be 2 pages in length (not including the questionnaires or profile)
• use topic sentences at the start of each paragraph
• be written in the first person (use “I” or “my” or “our” or “we”)
• use full sentences (and no bullet points)

2. The report must use the following headings:

Locus of Control Scale

The Instrument

Describe the instrument briefly including who originally developed it, what psychological construct it intends to measure, the number of items, and how it is scored. (6 lines)

My Score
Write down your score. Briefly say what your score means. Say if you think it is good or bad and give your reasons. (8 lines)

Interpretation
Write down the things you do in your daily life that explain (justify) your score. Be specific by giving many examples. (20 lines)

Changing my Locus of Control
Write down the things you could do to make your loc more internal. Be specific by giving many examples. (10 lines)

The Myer-Briggs Type Indicator Test

The Instrument
Describe the instrument briefly including who originally developed it, what psychological construct it intends to measure, the number of items, and how it is scored. (6 lines)

My Personality Type
Write down your personality type. Briefly say what each letter means. Do you agree or disagree with your overall profile? Why? (6 lines)

Interpretation
Write down the things you do in your daily life that explain (justify) your personality type. Be specific by giving many examples. (20 lines)

Changing my Personality Type
Write down the things you would like to do to improve or change about aspects of your personality type. Be specific by giving many examples. (10 lines)

References
Include at least 3 references. You must cite the author and year in the text of the report. Also, for each reference you must list the author, year, article or book title, and publisher or web site under References at the end of the report.

Appendices

1. Locus of Control Scale (including answers)
2. Myer-Briggs Indicator Type Test (including answers)
3. Myer-Briggs Personality Profile

(Attach the above three items at the end of the report)

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Completing the Personality Questionnaires

Locus of Control Scale

1. Go to the web site – http://wilderdom.com/psychology/loc/RotterLOC29.html
2. Complete the pen-and-paper questionnaire.
3. Print out a copy of your completed questionnaire.
4. Calculate your
score. (http://wilderdom.com/psychology/loc/RotterLOC29Scoring.html)
Please use this website to make it easier for you to calculate the score: http://www.psych.uncc.edu/pagoolka/LC.html

5. If a low score indicates an external loc and a high score indicates an internal loc, what does your score mean? Is your score good or bad? What does it say about you?
6. What things do you do in your daily life that explain your score?
7. How could you make your loc more internal?

The Myer-Briggs Type Indicator Test

1. Go to the web site – http://www.goddessflight.com/per/
2. Complete the on-line questionnaire.
3. Print out a copy of your completed questionnaire.
4. Click the “What’s My Type?” button to discover your personality type.
5. Print out your personality profile
6. What does each of the 4 letters of your profile mean for you?
7. Do you agree with your overall profile? What specific parts do you agree or disagree with? What evidence is there in your daily life to support your opinions about your profile?

Written Report Requirements

1. The report must:
• have a cover page
• use Times New Romans or Arial, font size: 12
• be in your own words. Do not cut and paste.
• have a space of 1.5 between lines
• be 2 pages in length (not including the questionnaires or profile)
• use topic sentences at the start of each paragraph
• be written in the first person (use “I” or “my” or “our” or “we”)
• use full sentences (and no bullet points)

2. The report must use the following headings:

Locus of Control Scale

The Instrument

Describe the instrument briefly including who originally developed it, what psychological construct it intends to measure, the number of items, and how it is scored. (6 lines)

My Score
Write down your score. Briefly say what your score means. Say if you think it is good or bad and give your reasons. (8 lines)

Interpretation
Write down the things you do in your daily life that explain (justify) your score. Be specific by giving many examples. (20 lines)

Changing my Locus of Control
Write down the things you could do to make your loc more internal. Be specific by giving many examples. (10 lines)

The Myer-Briggs Type Indicator Test

The Instrument
Describe the instrument briefly including who originally developed it, what psychological construct it intends to measure, the number of items, and how it is scored. (6 lines)

My Personality Type
Write down your personality type. Briefly say what each letter means. Do you agree or disagree with your overall profile? Why? (6 lines)

Interpretation
Write down the things you do in your daily life that explain (justify) your personality type. Be specific by giving many examples. (20 lines)

Changing my Personality Type
Write down the things you would like to do to improve or change about aspects of your personality type. Be specific by giving many examples. (10 lines)

References
Include at least 3 references. You must cite the author and year in the text of the report. Also, for each reference you must list the author, year, article or book title, and publisher or web site under References at the end of the report.

Appendices

1. Locus of Control Scale (including answers)
2. Myer-Briggs Indicator Type Test (including answers)
3. Myer-Briggs Personality Profile

(Attach the above three items at the end of the report)

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Comments are closed.

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