The (FFPI-C) is a standardized self-report inventory designed for children and adolescents aged 9 to 18. It is based on the Five-Factor Model (FFM) of personality, often called the "Big Five". Core Traits Measured
Help diagnose behavioral issues like Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). Results are typically scored by trained professionals, such
Results are typically scored by trained professionals, such as school psychologists, to understand a child's behavioral risks or academic potential. Why Use It? Researchers and psychologists use the FFPI-C to: Propensity to be trusting, helpful, and sympathetic
Note: If you were referring to "FFPIC" in the context of gaming (like profile pictures or "FF Pic"), this typically refers to custom avatars or "edit" photos used by players on social media. Propensity to be trusting
Propensity to be trusting, helpful, and sympathetic.
Tendency to be sociable, assertive, and energetic.
Most participants finish in about 15 to 20 minutes .