Dominance (Do)

Leadership ability, dominance, persistence, and social initiative.

Capacity for Status (Cs)

Qualities and attributes that underlie and lead to the attainment of status.

Sociability (Sy)

Gregariousness, outgoing, sociable, participative temperament.

Social Presence (Sp)

Poise, spontaneity, and self-confidence in personal and social interaction.

Self-Acceptance (Sa)

A sense of personal worth, self-acceptance, and capacity for independent thinking and action

Independence (In)

Independence, confident, and resourceful, but not affiliative.

Empathy (Em)

The capacity to think intuitively about people/understand their feelings and attitudes.

Responsibility (Re)

Conscientiousness, responsibility, and dependability.

Socialization (So)

Social maturity, integrity, and rectitude.

Self-Control (Sc)

Self-regulation, self-control, and freedom from impulsivity and self-centeredness.

Good Impression (Gi)

The ability to create a favourable impression and concern about how others react to them.

Communality (Cm)

The state of being in communion

Sense of Well Being (Wb)

The ability to minimize worries and complaints and be free from self-doubt and disillusionment.

Tolerance (To)

Permissive, accepting, and non-judgmental social beliefs and attitudes.

Achievement via Conformance (Ac)

Factors that facilitate achievement in any setting where conformance is a positive behaviour.

Achievement via Independence (Al)

Factors that facilitate achievement in any setting where autonomy and independence are positive behaviors.

Intellectual Efficiency (le)

The degree of personal and intellectual efficiency that the individual has attained.

Psychological-Mindedness (Py)

The extent to which the individual is interested in, and responsive to, the inner needs, motives, and experiences of others.

Flexibility (Fx)

The amount of flexibility and adaptability of a person’s thinking and social behavior.

Femininity/Masculinity (F/M)

A person’s interest in and capacity for patience and personal and interpersonal sensitivity.