Part 4 (1/2)

1. Vitativeness--Love of life.

2. Combativeness--Resistance, defense.

3. Destructiveness--Executiveness, force.

4. Alimentiveness--Appet.i.te, hunger.

5. Acquisitiveness--Acc.u.mulation.

6. Secretiveness--Policy, management.

7. Bibativeness--Fondness for liquids.

III. Selfish Sentiments (Promote Self-interests).

1. Cautiousness--Prudence, provision.

2. Approbativeness--Ambition, display.

3. Self-esteem--Self-respect, dignity.

4. Firmness--Decision, perseverance.

IV. Moral Sentiments (Religion and Morality).

1. Conscientiousness--Justice, equity.

2. Hope--Expectation, enterprise.

3. Spirituality--Intuition, faith, credulity.

4. Veneration--Devotion, respect.

5. Benevolence--Kindness, goodness.

V. Semi-intellectual Sentiments (Self-perfecting Group).

1. Constructiveness--Mechanical ingenuity.

2. Ideality--Refinement, taste, purity.

3. Sublimity--Love of grandeur, infinitude.

4. Imitation--Copying, patterning.

5. Mirthfulness--Jocoseness, wit, fun.

6. Human Nature--Perception of motives.

7. Agreeableness--Pleasantness, suavity.

VI. Intellectual Faculties.

1. Perceptive Faculties (Perceive physical qualities).

(1) Individuality--Observation, desire to see.

(2) Form--Recollection of shape.

(3) Size--Measuring by the eye.

(4) Weight--Balancing, climbing.

(5) Color--Judgment of colors.

(6) Order--Method, system, arrangement.

(7) Calculation--Mental arithmetic.