A randomly selected sample of 178 male high school juniors were administered the California Test of Mental Maturity, the Kuder Preference Record, the Guilford-Zimmerman Temperament Survey and the standard Rorschach. The 4 batteries of scores were analyzed using Horst's method of canonical correlation over several sets of measures. The data yielded four profiles of scores interpreted as those of class leader, introvert, debater, and athlete. In general, the Rorschach did not seem to overlap to a large extent with the three objective tests; however, its profiles were not inconsistent with the other batteries.