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Winter T4 | Autumn T3 | Spring T1 | Summer T2
Date | Founder | Extroversion scales | People-task orientation scale | Introverted, task-oriented | Extroverted, task-oriented | Extroverted, relationship-oriented | Introverted, relationship -oriented | Moderate |
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c. 450 BC | Classical elements | Scales not recognized | Areas not recognized | earth | fire | air | water | ether |
c. 400 BC | Hippocrates's four humours | Scales not recognized | Areas not recognized | black bile | yellow bile | blood | phlegm | Not Recognized |
c. 190 | Galen's four temperaments | response-delay (quick, slow) | response-sustain (short, long) | melancholic | choleric | sanguine | phlegmatic | Not Recognized |
c. 1025 | Avicenna's four primary temperaments [12] | morbid states, functional power, subjective sensations, physical signs | Areas not distinguished | rheumatism, insomnia, wakefulness, acquiredhabit, lack of desire for fluids | loss of vigour, deficientenergy, insomnia, wakefulness, high pulserate, lassitude, acquiredhabit | loss of vigour, lassitude, deficient energy, sleepiness, high pulserate, lassitude | rheumatism, lassitude, lack of desire for fluids, sleepiness | Not Recognized |
c. 1900 | Ivan Pavlov's four temperaments | Passivity: (Active or Passive) | Extremeness: (Extreme response or Moderate response) | melancholic (Weak inhibitory) | choleric (Strong excitatory) | sanguine (Lively) | phlegmatic (Calm imperturbable) | Not Recognized |
c. 1900 | Alfred Adler's four Styles of Life | "activity" | "social interest" | Avoiding | Ruling or Dominant | Socially Useful | Getting or Leaning | Not Recognized |
c. 1928 | William Marston and John G. Geier DiSC assessment | Assertive/ Passive | Open/ Controlled | Conscien- tiousness | Dominance | Influence | Steadiness | Not Recognized |
c. 1947 | Erich Fromm's four Types of Character | assimilation | socialization | Hoarding | Exploitative | Marketing | Receptive | Not Recognized |
c. 1948 | California Psychological Inventory CPI 260 | action, social confidence/ inner life, privacy | Rule-favoring /questioning, stability/value system, Agreeable/ disagreeable | Visualizer | Leader | Innovator | Supporter | Not Recognized |
1958 | MBTI codes | E/I, | Informative/ Directive (mapped by David Keirsey) | ISTJ, INTJ, ISTP, INFJ I..J mostly | ESTJ, ENTJ, ESTP, ENFJ E..J | ESFP, ENFP, ESFJ, ENTP E..P | ISFP, INFP, ISFJ, INTP I..P mostly | Not Recognized |
c. 1958 | William Schutz, FIRO-B | Expressed | Wanted | See FIRO article for score names. | ||||
c. 1960s | Stuart Atkins LIFO's four Orientations To Life | Planning vs.Doing | Directing vs. Inspiring | Conserving-Holding | Controlling-Taking | Adapting- Dealing | Supporting-Giving | Not Recognized |
c. 1960s | David Merrill, "Social Styles" | Assertiveness (Ask-Tell) | Responsiveness (Control-Emote) | Analytical | Driving | Expressive | Amiable | Not Recognized |
1964 | Blake- Mouton Managerial Grid Model | Concern for People, Productivity | Areas not distinguished | Impoverished | Produce or Perish | Team Type | Country Club | Middle of the Road |
c. 1966 | Temperament by LaHaye | Compares other instruments [13] | Areas not distinguished | Melancholy | Choleric | Sanguine | Phlegmatic | "passive sanguine" [14] |
1973 | Jay Hall Conflict Management [15] | Concern for personal goals | Concern for relationships | Leave-lose/win | Win/lose | Synergistic; Win/win | Yield-lose/win | Mini-win/mini-lose |
1974 | Thomas- Kilmann Conflict Modes[16] | Assertiveness | Cooperativeness | Avoiding | Competing | Collaborating | Accommodating | Compromising |
c. 1984 | The Arno Profile System (Five Temperaments) | Expressive | Responsive | Melancholy | Choleric | Sanguine | Supine | Phlegmatic |
c. 1995 | Worley Identification Discovery Profile | Demonstrated, Desired | Social, Leadership, Relationship | Melancholy | Choleric | Sanguine | Phlegmatic | Introverted Sanguine |
c. 1996 | Tony Alessandra Personality Styles | Indirect/Direct | Open/Guarded | Thinker | Director | Socializer | Relater | Not Recognized |
c. 1998 | Hartman Personality Profile | Not recognized | Not recognized | Blue | Red | Yellow | White | Not recognized |
c. 2001 | Linda V. Berens' four Interaction Styles | Initiating-Responding | Informing- Directing | Chart the Course | In Charge | Get Things Going | Behind the Scenes | Not Recognized |
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