Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis - About The T-JTA

About The T-JTA

The Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis measures 9 personality traits and their polar opposites.

  • Nervous ↔ Composed
  • Depressive ↔ Lighthearted
  • Active-Social ↔ Quiet
  • Expressive-Responsive ↔ Inhibited
  • Sympathetic ↔ Indifferent
  • Subjective ↔ Objective
  • Dominant ↔ Submissive
  • Hostile ↔ Tolerant
  • Self-Disciplined ↔ Impulsive

The test consists of 180 questions equally divided among the nine bipolar traits measured by the test. The T-JTA provides an evaluation in visual form that portrays the respondent's feelings about himself or herself. In addition, the respondent can answer the questions as they apply to a significant other.

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