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arxiv: 1405.0877 · v1 · pith:24M5PJFXnew · submitted 2014-05-05 · 💻 cs.CE · cs.CY

A Galois-Connection between Cattell's and Szondi's Personality Profiles

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keywords personalitypppsprofilessppscattellgalois-connectionpopulationsszondi
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We propose a computable Galois-connection between, on the one hand, Cattell's 16-Personality-Factor (16PF) Profiles, one of the most comprehensive and widely-used personality measures for non-psychiatric populations and their containing PsychEval Personality Profiles (PPPs) for psychiatric populations, and, on the other hand, Szondi's personality profiles (SPPs), a less well-known but, as we show, finer personality measure for psychiatric as well as non-psychiatric populations (conceived as a unification of the depth psychology of S. Freud, C.G. Jung, and A. Adler). The practical significance of our result is that our Galois-connection provides a pair of computable, interpreting translations between the two personality spaces of PPPs (containing the 16PFs) and SPPs: one concrete from PPP-space to SPP-space (because SPPs are finer than PPPs) and one abstract from SPP-space to PPP-space (because PPPs are coarser than SPPs). Thus Cattell's and Szondi's personality-test results are mutually interpretable and inter-translatable, even automatically by computers.

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