The image you provided is a DISC Personality Test, which is a popular tool used to assess an individual's behavioral style. The DISC model categorizes personality traits into four primary dimensions:
1.
D (Dominance): Focuses on control, power, and assertiveness.
2.
I (Influence): Focuses on social interaction, enthusiasm, and influence.
3.
S (Steadiness): Focuses on cooperation, patience, and reliability.
4.
C (Conscientiousness): Focuses on structure, accuracy, and attention to detail.
Instructions Recap:
- Select
one trait in the "Most" column for each box of 4.
- Select
two traits in the "Least" column for each box of 4.
Solution Approach:
To solve this test, we need to carefully analyze each set of four traits and choose:
1. The trait that best describes you as your "most" characteristic.
2. Two traits that least describe you.
Let’s go through the first few sets as an example:
#### Box 1:
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Traits: Enthusiastic, Poised, Attractive, Impulsive
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Most: Choose the trait that best represents you.
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Least: Choose two traits that least represent you.
#### Box 2:
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Traits: Daring, Observant, Intropective, Introverted
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Most: Choose the trait that best represents you.
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Least: Choose two traits that least represent you.
#### Box 3:
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Traits: Diplomatic, Modest, Stubborn, Forceful
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Most: Choose the trait that best represents you.
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Least: Choose two traits that least represent you.
And so on...
General Tips for Choosing:
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Be Honest: Choose traits that genuinely reflect your behavior and personality.
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Avoid Bias: Don’t overthink or try to pick traits you think are "good." Be true to yourself.
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Contextualize: Think about how these traits manifest in your daily life, work, and interactions.
Example Analysis:
Let’s take the first box as an example:
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Traits: Enthusiastic, Poised, Attractive, Impulsive
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Most: If you are generally energetic and optimistic, you might choose "Enthusiastic."
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Least: If you are not easily swayed by impulses, you might choose "Impulsive" as one of your least traits. Similarly, if you are not overly concerned with appearances, "Attractive" could be another least trait.
Final Answer:
Since the actual choices depend on personal reflection, I cannot provide specific answers for you. However, following the steps above will help you complete the test accurately. Once completed, you can tally the results to determine your dominant DISC profile.
If you need further assistance with interpreting the results after completing the test, feel free to ask!
Final Answer:
\boxed{\text{Complete the test by selecting one "Most" and two "Least" traits for each box based on personal reflection.}}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of personality test worksheet.