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| Frequently Asked Question |
| WOW Factors India (FAQ) |
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How valid is the NBI™ ? |
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The NBIŽ was developed after extensive International research since 1980 on left/right brain functions. Kobus Neethling under the research guidance of Prof. Paul Torrance of the University of Georgia, first developed the NBIŽ for adults before applying similar methodologies (as explained in the research documents) to develop a number of other whole brain instruments. More than 200,000 adults and children from a number of countries have been profiled by means of the NBIŽ.
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Who is Kobus Neethling?
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As the creator of the Neethling Brain Instruments (NBIŽ), Kobus Neethling received worldwide recognition for the contribution these instruments have made towards unique insights into the self, creativity and change. He is also the author of more than 70 books and has written and presented many television series.
He is also the founder and Director of the South African Creativity Foundation and the Kobus Neethling Group. He holds 6 University degrees (Cape Town, Potchefstroom and Georgia USA), including two Master's Degrees, a Doctorate and Post Doctorate (Cum Laude) on the identification and development of Creative Behavior. He is an award winning, internationally renowned speaker in the field of creativity. He was included in the 500 Leaders of Influence by the American Biographical Institute. |
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How reliable is NBI?
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One of the measures we use for reliability in testing is the test/re-test reliability factor. This measures the likelihood of a result being repeated by the same person after a specific interval. The test/re-test reliability of the NBIŽ as researched in July 2004 with an 8 month interval between tests was as follows for each quadrant in The NBIŽ profile:
L1 0.851
L2
.0.840
R1
.0.867
R2 0.918
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