Kiei
Kiei
InstruotIone
t a the ilern rntully frun u luat bulat and ddde vsh of the es
A
you bes
CO
TOTAL OAL
K. I. E. I.
and habits, Within thie
disllkes, pergonality questiorss,
EXPLANATION :
found that people differ In thelr llkes, dislikes or habils. The purposo of the your person
It is likes,
such things a0.yourgood or bad. They simply airm at
Indlcatlon
find questions on
you wll habits or likings are
to judge whether your
many occasion. to any questlon. A questiorn may te
on ans/er angere
type which might hclpa youtest. Thero ls no right or
vrong
quostion in thís booklet, Beveral possible Thit will
not
This is different persons. For each whích suite in your case.
answerced differently by Frorn arnong these plck out the one best questions vory corefully and then
are given. read the
theroforc, requested to peculiar do answer them as
(two or more) for you. You are, very or chldlsh, but
be the right answerSorne questiong might appear to you
grve your answer.
best a you can.
HOWTO INDICATEYOURANSWER: This answer sheet
contains Bomo columns
Look at the separate
answer sheet supplied to yOu,
The serial number printed at the top of each
E
under five blocks from A to numbers printed on the left hand side of eachyour boz
of rectangular boves The bect in
nurnber for each question.
Colunn Is the serial different vill be to find out the answer which suits
answers. Your task number of your solectod
are the numbers of appropriate box bearing the serial
a tick () mark in the number.
then to put corresponding
case and against the question
rosponse
TliME LIIT: the.questions, it does not USually take more
time limit for answering quoption. Your
Athough there Is no definitethe questions. Be sure that you do not sip any
all
than 30 minutes to anower questions
co-operation in answering the is earmootly desired.
thls Booklef
Do not Mark or Wrlte anythlng on
BLOCK -A
DIRECTIONS: anewers, only one of which you will have() to
iterms 1 to 11, you will find 4 possible
For each of the Pick out the number of your chosen answer
and put a,tick
choose so that it suits best in your case. the corresponding questlon numiber.
mark in the appropriate boz of the answer sheet against of
1. Which one of the following four jobs you 4. Which. one of the foloving four types
work do you like most ?
would like best as your profeesion ?
(1) Laboratory research worker.
(1) Cornpletely repetitive iork.
(2) Political leader. (2) Moderately repetitive work.
(3) 1Military oficer. (3) Slightly rapetitive work.
(4) Officer in a factory or office.
(4) Completely non-repetitive work types of
Which one of the following four type of 5. Wnich one of the follaving four vith you
2
persong do you llke most to have
pictures (Cinema) do you like to enjoy most ? in asocial gathering?
(1) Picture of abattle.
(2) Picture ofa cornedy. (1) Those who vIould initiate the spirit of
laughing and talking in the function.
(3) Picture of agrim tragedy. (2) Those who would nof initiate but join
(4) Picture of natural devastation.
of others in laughing and talking to make
3 To which one of the following four types the function Ively.
persons do majority of your friends belong ? (3) Thoee who would laugh and talk only
(1) Persons who love to spend money very to keep friendly terrns with others.
much.
(4) Those v/ho would always prefer to be
(2) Persons who love to spend money but silent and observe others activities.
adjust it according to their earming. 6. Which one of the follovting four types of per
(3) Persons who love to save money but do
spend where social prestige is involved. Bons do you like most to have as your friends ?
(1) Persons vho will never do anything
(4) Persons who love to save money very
much.
without planning.
2) Persons: who wll do planning in most
of the occaslons, (1) Always prefer to have a strong opponent
and contest with hlm.
(3) Persons who will never IlIke to plan (2) Sometimes prefer to have a strong oppo
before doing a thing. nent and contest with him.
(4) Persons who will do
rare occasions. planning only on (3) Usualy prefer not to have a strong oppo
nent and like to withdraw.
7. Which one of the
persons do you llke following.four types of (4) Practically do not prefer to have a strong
most to have as your opponent and always lIke to withdraw.
friends ? 10. To what extent does lack of careful planning
(1) Those who usually feel happy. make you disturbed ?
(2) Thse who feel happy most of the times. (1) To a great extent.
(3) Those who feel happy (2) To some extent.
(4) Those who do not feel happyoccasionally.
usually.
8. What wll you do during a disturbing mass
(3) To little extent.
(4) To practically no extent.
demonstration on a polltical lssue? 11, Which one of the following four types of
(1) Go and take active part. work would you like most to do ?
(2) Observe the sltuation without taking (1) Work which Involves too much of
any active part. delicacles (Conslderation).
(3) Enquire about.the situatlon for the sake (2) Work which Involves dellcacies þut not
of curiosity from a distance. too much of them.
(4) Avolid the situatlon altogether. (3) Work whlch preferably does not involve
9. How would you lke to have a strong oppo delicacies.
nent and contest with him ? (4) Work which involves no delicacy at all.
BLOCK - B
DIRECTIONS:
For each of the items 12 to 28, put
P a tlck () mark In the proper box of the answer sheet
against the corresponding item number, In the following manner :
lf you like the activity to a great extent, put a tlck () in the box 1:
Ifyou dislikethe activity to a greatextent, puta tlck () in the box 2
If you like the activity to some extent, put a tick (v) in the box 3.
If you di_like t activity to some extent, put a tick () In the box 4,
nore or
If you are more or less Indifferent towards the activity, puta tick () In the box 5.
17 Always thinking about yourself. 22. Always take particular care'of personal
13. Thinking much before accepting properties (watches, clothes etc.).
a new issue or an ldea. 23. Always approaching others to make friend
Starting conversatlon with a stranger. ship with them.
15 Sticking to a task In spite of your failures. 24. Always be cautlous. about possible
16 Standing other's crIticism calmly. misfortunes.
17. To be cautious while making decisions. 25 Prefer thinking alone about a problem till it
18 To have always a planned life. is solved.
19 Always keeping confidence in others. 26 Always lke to plan about future work.
20. Taking leading parts in social functions. 27 Changing your work from-one type to
21. Like the idea of having-a limited number another.
offriends and associates. 28. Analyzing yourthoughts and motives.
BLOCK-C
DIRECTIONS :
In each of the items 29 to.42, you will find a question asking your preference over one of the two
types of actlvitiesofthe
givenar thereln. To indicae your answer, for each of these items, put a tick () mark
Dumber
in the proper box answer sheet, against the corresponding item1n , in the following manner:
If you agree with the preference given, put a tick (/) in the box 1.
Ifyou disagreewith the preference glven, put a tick () in the box 2.
If you do not have any positive preferenc for either of the activities, put a tick () in the box 3.
8 gathe
to leave a social time
Do you prefer more much
829. While doing a work, do you pay more ate
tion to detalls than to important aspects only
37
than spending
ing earlier rather
Do yoU prefer more to work alone than
in it ? a case better,A
you presentspeaking?
3C
38 Do you feel thatthan through
in groups through writing (walking.
31 Do you find more interest in spendlng 39. In your routine actions
of the days (Wa
time with books than with people etc.), do you like to finish
dressing, talking,
Do you want to derive knowledge more than doing them after
32
them quickly rather
through books than through practical ex careful consideration ?
perience ? 40. Do you easily
remernber yourdaily forgetting se:
Table |
Numba of ilem: nd rerpans chaices in difeten bfeca
11 4
17 5
D 14 3
14
In order to minimise taking effact and also to reduce the nature and
number of
slanted responses, non-aGgressive typesS of items have been incuded
in the inventory.
The mode of response in aoch block is different and dirsctions for
ircicatiDg answêns
for different blocks are given in test baoklet.
With a view to check the subjects who have a tendency to respond to
the micdle
most category from a pattern of systematic presentation, the arrangement- of the
response chaices Irom 1 to 5 or 1 to.4 or 1to 3 is nat made
accoriing to tne imereasing
ar decreas1ng degree of extrayersion. To avoid suspicicn as to the real purpcse af the
invantory the gbbreviated name K.l.E.l. (Kundu Itroversion-Extraversion Inventarv)
has been. given to it.
13 Cauns, 1he tick
undertnu Golumn T ()smarks tn ench row ln oach block and onontar:atho
againsthe:tespoctive.row.
Muitiplytheso tötals.(T ) Oho fallowing order
Block A Frs row Lotgl
Second To: totol
Third row tDlalx3
Fourth row total x 4
Block B First, row total x1
Socondrow total. x2
Third row total x3
Fourth row.total x4
Fifth row. totalx5
Block C) FisT roW
Block D
tofalx 1.
Second row total x2
Third row total 3
Block E: First raw total xI
Second row total x2
3 Enter all the products under tho
column S against th0 (aspective row.
4. Find Sin each block to. obtain
the. block score.and add together all the
block, scores to obtain
totalintroversion-extraVersion
5, 4 block sGores are not
score.
required. all the entries in the cofumn S may be
added togerher to get the.total
6. Find out the value of C introversion--extraversion sCore at a time.
from the Table 5 of tbis
relerence the manual and for a ready
position af the individual tested mnay be
bplrom of the answer sheet and marked as recorded in the scale given at the
C.
7. Check: Since none of the Iterns are to be
may be .done for omission omitted in this inyentory,sa.oheck
and.wrong Counting. by adding Ts. in different blocks
separately. T in each biock should be as follows :
ET in Block A=11
£T in Block.B=17
£T in Block C=14
£T in Block D=14
ET in Block E-14
p:
131-144
1454157 Ambivort
6 158-171
172 185 Slightly introvert
186-199 Moderately Irtrovert
200-228 Grossly Introvorl
10 229 and'above Extremely Introert
Cscor8s are dlstrJbuted over alovon inlarval score points (assuming normol
and standard
disteibution) ftom 0 through 1O with tho population mean fixad at5
devatton 2. For thfs Inventory, any Individual within tho linnit 4-6 may be considerod
scoros of 3 and 7-ar I considered as-slight
as nelther extravart nYr introVert. C
deviation from thls ambivert condition, 2 8nd 8 oro to bo considered as madeiate
be taken
deviatian, 1 and9 re to be cansidered as gross deviation and.0 ond 10 are to
as extreme deviation. At this stage, howevar, no patholcgical llne of demarcatian can
be suggested. This awal(s further study and will.be reported in no time.
Reliability
The reliability coetficients are presented in Table 6. Blcck reliabilities as well
as total test raliability have baen. determined by gplit-half method applying Spearman
8rown farmula. In addition to that reliability has also been computed by Cronbach's «
taking each black as a separate subtest.
imanalo:
thit honltla,:balievluur: wlilah ndllona lilrovarwio, u. odüviralnn
to ippunalon maringonioni
DuOnu tytkainy lwapprdnal1Me (ur prtnnl4biu nininlfall dirpot toahangntho
hotlondIn thu
non ol tn :9nnu, uuularly whon the nunliar of Ituma nru Inrqo.
or
nasluitlun.
lhak Ai tauponow uhaloou hio moetly nomu aulootlvo oluntlone
blogk irt MuNly intiouaatlvu ILams. mostiy
nrg
loukC9alaptlon of ono notlviy ovor thu otliarbul tho hcLlvltios
al obluotlvo n0luro ragnrding ononol.
Wlogk D Montly obJoutivo autivitlo rourellng onoaolf.
Dlock E: Montly inyospootlvo l0o aloBou Ito)H.
Scoring
Tho scoring koy li proporocd on Lho bosis of judgomont aivon by tho psychlatriGt5,
psychonnolysts ond poychologlsta. TI:o gknoral ordor of'ggorlng la cuch that hlgh scare
Indlcnt0s Introvorslon I.o., a nogatlvo roaponso ls Indlcotlvo of Introvorslon. But 8ome
of tho Itoms hovo baon ftamod la such o way thot nogotlvo rosponso In thoso l1oms
would indlcalo extiavarslon, Classiticatlon of Itoms tram this polnt of viow is shown
in Tolblo 2.