Francis Psychological Type Scales. ABSTRACT The Francis Psychological Type Scales FPTS were designed to provide a fresh conceptualisation and operationalisation of psychological type theory suitable for application within self-report quantitative studies in the individual differences tradition. This study applies Jungian psychological type theory to assess and to interpret the expectations of cathedral visitors. The Francis Psychological Type Scales Francis 2005 propose four sets of 10 forced-choice items related to each of the four components of psychological type. Psychological type theory originally proposed by Carl Jung and developed by instruments like the MyersBriggs Type Indicator the Keirsey Temperament Sorter and the Francis Psychological Type Scales provides a rich theoretical framework and a useful practical guide within which to understand and to promote religious and spiritual learning.
Psychological type theory originally proposed by Carl Jung and developed by instruments like the MyersBriggs Type Indicator the Keirsey Temperament Sorter and the Francis Psychological Type Scales provides a rich theoretical framework and a useful practical guide within which to understand and to promote religious and spiritual learning. A sample of 755 religiously committed young people between the ages of 12 and 18 attending Tidal Impact a weeklong youth mission and. A study employing the Francis Psychological Type Scales for Adolescents FPTSA. Francis Psychological Type Scales. Village journalMental Health Religion Culture year2020 pages1-11. The present study tests the factor structure of this instrument among a sample of 722 Anglican clergy.
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This page is about the meanings of the acronymabbreviationshorthand FPTS in the Academic Science field in general and in the Psychology terminology in particular. These data were employed to refine four ten-item forced-choice. This study applies Jungian psychological type theory to assess and to interpret the expectations of cathedral visitors. A replication among Church of England clergy and laity authorA. Pastoral Psychology 66 2. Village journalMental Health Religion Culture year2020 pages1-11.