George W. Bush 2004
Summary: Political personality and leadership style of 2004 Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush.
Summary: Political personality and leadership style of 2004 Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush.
By Joshua Jipson and Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times February 6, 2000 Gov. Jesse Ventura is nothing if not predictable. What makes him so is...
By Jennie M. Scott and Joshua Jipson St. Cloud Times March 12, 2000 It’s well after dark on Feb. 14, 2002. Do you know where...
The dominant feature of Rudy Giuliani’s personality is a controlling, aggressive tendency. When a prominent aggressive tendency combines with moral certitude, the resulting personality prototype is the “hostile enforcer.”
By Joshua Jipson and Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times January 23, 2000 He’s still the local hero He’s the hometown pride and joy He’s the...
His reluctant response to Gore’s negative attacks didn’t resonate well with voters By Aubrey Immelman and Joshua Jipson St. Cloud Times April 2, 2000 In basketball,...
Articles about Jesse Ventura by USPP contributors “Dauntless, determined style defines Gov. Ventura” (Joshua Jipson and Aubrey Immelman. St. Cloud Times, February 6, 2000, p. 11B.)...
Giuliani’s primary personality pattern is Dominant/aggressive, with secondary features of the Conscientious/dutiful and Ambitious/confident patterns. The combination of highly dominant and conscientious patterns in Giuliani’s profile suggests an aggressive enforcer personality composite.
Articles about Steve Forbes by USPP contributors “Conscientious Forbes couldn’t excite voters” (Matthew J. Tinguely and Kelila Kasim. St. Cloud Times, February 20, 2000, p. 11B.) — America likes...
A psychological analysis of U.S. president George W. Bush revealed that Bush’s primary personality patterns are Outgoing/gregarious and Dominant/controlling, complemented by secondary Dauntless/adventurous features and minor Ambitious/confident and Accommodating/cooperative tendencies. In summary, Bush’s personality composite can be characterized as a “high-dominance extravert.”
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