Use these questionnaires to measure the behavior of group members whom you have observed, and also your perceptions of the way you behave in various settings, and your subjective attitudes about your own behavior.

First, enter the names of people in your group in the spaces at lower left. These names are used when you assess the behavior of each person in the group.

Next, check a button at upper left in order to go through the questionnaire, answering the questions that appear in place of these instructions. After you have answered all 26 items, click the Get Scores button at the end of the form. Three numbers appear giving the directional profile on the U-D, P-N, and F-B dimensions.

If you are assessing the behavior of group members, the directional profile will be printed after the person's name on the list at lower left. Click the Next Person button to assess the next person in the list.

When you get scores after assessing yourself, a new entry is added to the name list showing the directional profile implied by your answers.

Write down each directional profile in order to use the profiles outside of this program, or to restore your data at a later session.

Third, click the Show Graph button to see and analyze the Field Diagram. (You may view the diagram anytime between answering questionnaires.) Your browser's print function probably will save the diagram on paper.

These questionnaires, programmed in JavaScript and Java by David Heise, are adapted from Robert F. Bales, SYMLOG Case Study Kit, Free Press, 1980. Information on SYMLOG also is available on-line. View the page source for the various frame documents to see the JavaScript code. You may download the Java source code for the applet that draws the diagram.

URL: www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/public_files/SYMLOG/FRAME.htm