Adjective Q-SET for Non-Professional Sorters

1. absent-minded
4. assertive ‚ dominant
7. cautious
10. considerate
13. defensive
16. dissatisfied
19. easily embarrassed
22. fair-minded‚ objective 25. Friendly
25. friendly
28. hostile
31. impulsive
34. introspective
37. likable
40. reasonable
43. reserved‚ dignified
46. poised
49. selfish
52. sentimental
55. sophisticated
58. sympathetic
61. tactless
64. unhappy
67. warm
70. wise
2. affected
5. bossy
8. competitive
11. cooperative
14. dependent
17. dramatic
20. easily hurt
23. feminine
26. guileful
29. idealistic
32. intelligent
35. jealous
38. persevering
41. rebellious
44. restless
47. self-controlled
50. self-pitying
53. shrewd‚ clever
56. stubborn
59. timid‚ submissive
62. unconventional
65. uninterested‚
indifferent
68. withdrawn‚ introverted
3. ambitious
6. calm
9. confident
12. cruel ‚ mean
15. disorderly
18. dull
21. energetic
24. frank
27. helpless
30. imaginative
33. versatile
36. lazy
39. personally ch‎arming
42. resentful
45. sarcastic
48. self – indulgent
51. sense of humor
54. sincere
57. suspicious
60. touchy‚ irritable
63. undecided‚ confused
66. unworthy ‚ inadequate
69. worried and anxious
 
 
 

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