William T. (Bill) Holmes

Test Results

SAT

May 1966
586 - Verbal -percentile - 97
524 - Math - percentile - 89
635 - Chemistry - percentile - 82
645 - Mathematics 2
467 - English composition - percentile - 27 much improved since
673 - Physics - percentile - 91
644 - Mathematics 1 - percentile - 98

Kuder Occupational Interest Survey

23 December 1968 top seven scores:
58 - Chemist
54 - Computer programmer
53 - Engineer
52 - Psychologist
50 - Architect
48 - Physicist
47 - Artist

Langdon Adult Intelligence Test

15 July 1979

Subscore

Scaled Score

Tested Group Percentile

General Population Percentile

I.Q.

Verbal

396

39

98

136

Spatial

398

52

99

141

Inductive

398

48

99

140

Total

418

46

99

140

Meyers-Briggs Personality Profile

November 1966, scored equally in two categories:

INTP - The "Architect"

You are a designer of buildings and ideas. Abstract design is your forte. INTPs exhibit the greatest precision in thought and language of all the types; tend to see distinctions and inconsistencies in thought and language instantaneously. This type is found in approximately 1% of the population.

INTPs search for whatever is relevant to the issue at hand; this type can concentrate better than any other. Authority does not impress the INTP. Only statements that are logical and coherent carry weight. External authority is perceived as irrelevant. INTPs abhor redundancy and incoherence. Possessing a desire to understand the universe, and INTP is constantly looking for natural law. Curiosity concerning these keys to the universe is a driving force in this type.... More

INTJ - The "Scientist"

INTJs make up about 1% of the population. While the INTP designs the systems and ideas, the INTJ brings them into reality.

INTJs are very self-confident; and live in an introspective reality, focusing on possibilities, using thinking in the form of empirical logic and prefer that events and people serve some useful purpose in his life. INTJs look to the future rather than the past. In one word, you are a "builder" of systems and the applier of theoretical models.

Authority does not impress the INTJ, whether based on position, rank, title or publication. You are not likely to succumb to the magic of slogans, or watchwords. Only ideas make sense to an INTJ.... More

MAPP™ Appraisal

INTEREST IN JOB CONTENT
... inquisitive, exploratory, analytical, and experimental ... More
TEMPERAMENT FOR THE JOB
... talented, self-sufficient, and goal-oriented, independent ... More
APTITUDE FOR THE JOB
... put physical abilities and natural talents ... More
PEOPLE
... considers people both philosophically, and psychologically ... More
THINGS
... engineering orientation ... More
DATA
... curious, inquisitive, investigative, exploratory, analytical, and experimental ... More
REASONING
... applies scientific/technical/logical thinking to identify, analyze, and solve challenges and/or problems; to collect data, establish facts, connect abstract and concrete variables, draw valid conclusions, determine appropriate action, devise strategies and systems to achieve objectives ... More
MATHEMATICAL CAPACITY
... motivated to work with a wide variety of theoretical math concepts ... More
LANGUAGE CAPACITY
... highly motivated to consider creative writing and communicating at professional levels ... More
Myers-Briggs - http://www.cpp-db.com/products/mbti/index.asp

Holland* RIASEC theory

Basic Interest - Workplace Fit


*John L. Holland, PhD and Gary D. Gottfredson, PhD, Dictionary of Holland Occupational Codes, 3rd Edition, 1996, Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc.

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