1 | 2 | 3 | |
Behavior and Physiology | Medical Range | Emotion | |
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4.0 | Excellent at projects, execution. Fast reaction time (relative to age). | Near accident-proof. No psychosomatic ills. Nearly immune(1) to bacteria. | Eagerness, exhilaration. |
3.5 | Good at projects, execution, sports | Highly resistant to common infections. No colds. | Strong interest. |
3.0 | Capable of fair amount of action, sports. | Resistant to infection and disease. Few psychosomatic ills. | Mild Interest. Content. |
2.5 | Relatively inactive, but capable of action. | Occasionally ill. Susceptible(2) to usual diseases. | Indifference. Boredom. |
2.0 | Capable of destruction and minor constructive action. | Severe sporadic(3) illnesses. | Expressed resentment. |
1.5 | Capable of destruction action. | Depository(4) illnesses (arthritis). (Range 1.0 to 2.0 interchangeable.) | Anger. |
1.1 | Capable of minor execution. | Endocrine(5) and neurological(6) illnesses. | Unexpressed resentment. Fear. |
0.5 | Capable of relatively uncontrolled action. | Chronic malfunction of organs. (Accident prone.) | Grief. Apathy. |
0.1 | Alive as an organism. | Chronically ill. (Refusing sustenance.(7)) | Deepest apathy. |
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Footnotes
1. immune: protected from a disease or the like. 2. susceptible: easily influenced by or affected with. 3. sporadic: 1. happening from time to time; not constant or regular; occasional. 4. depository: having to do with matter collected in any part of any organism. 5. endocrine: (of a gland) pouring its secretions straight into the blood, not through a duct. 6. neurology: the medical science of the nervous system and its disorders. 7. sustenance: 2. the food itself, nourishment. |
1982