Let's look at how the 16 scales correlate to the scale on the Myers-Briggs. A positive correlation means that as the score on one scale goes up, the score on the other scale goes up also. A negative correlation means the opposite. For example, someone with a high score on Factor A is likely to show up on the Feeling side of the MBTI. Someone with a low score on Factor C probably would too.
For Feeling on the Myers-Briggs, here are the correlations from the 16PF:
The factors with the greatest positive correlation to Feeling are I, O, and A. Those with the greatest negative correlation are N, E, and B & L (tie).
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