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TCI (Temperament and Character Inventory) Interpretation Guide

TCI (Temperament and Character Inventory) analyzes key signals to help you understand traits and states. Use the results to reflect and improve.

How to Take It

Answer each question honestly and your results will be generated automatically.

  • Go with your first instinct for better accuracy.
  • Complete all questions for a reliable result.
  • Results are for guidance and not a medical diagnosis.

Methodology

TCI (Temperament and Character Inventory) applies weighted scoring and pattern analysis to generate outcomes.

  • Weighted scoring per question.
  • Composite indicators to derive types.
  • Consistency checks to improve reliability.

FAQ

Are TCI (Temperament and Character Inventory) results reliable?

They are based on structured questions and weights, but should be used as guidance.

Can results change over time?

Yes. Mood and context can influence answers and outcomes.

Is my data stored?

Responses are processed in the browser and are not stored on the server.

Cautions

Consider these points when interpreting results.

  • Results are not a definitive diagnosis.
  • Seek professional help for health concerns.
  • Repeating the test can yield different results.

A Map of Human Nature: TCI

The Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) is a psychometric test developed by C.R. Cloninger. It provides a comprehensive analysis of personality by distinguishing between biological temperament and acquired character.