The Hubbard Chart of Human Evaluation

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  Behavior and Physiology Medical Range Emotion
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