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NEO Personality Inventory-3 (NEO-PI-3) - Adult

Paul T. Costa, Jr., PhD, And Robert R. McCrae, PhD


Age range: 21 to 99 years
Admin: Individual or group
Qualification level: S or B

The NEO-PI-3 is a revision of the revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI-R™), the standard questionnaire of the Five-Factor Model. In addition to measuring the five major domains of personality (Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness), the NEO-PI-3 gives insight into the six facets that define each domain.

This newest version of the NEO is now applicable to those as young as 12 years. Separate adolescent (12-20 years) and adult (21 years and older) norms are available.


NEO-PI-3 Adult Comprehensive Kit:
-NEO Inventories Professional Manual
-10 Reusable Form S Item Booklets
-10 Reusable Form R Item Booklets [5 Male and 5 Female]
-25 Hand-Scorable Answer Sheets
-25 Form S Adult Profile Forms
-25 Form R Adult Profile Forms
-25 Adult Combined-Gender Profile Forms [Form S/Form R]
-25 Your NEO Summary Feedback Sheets





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