Psychometric Test - "Who AM I & Who Are Others?"

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For each of the following 18 pairs of statements, distribute three points between the two alternative A and B, based on how you usually interact with others in everyday situations. Although some pairs of statements may seem equally true for your behavior most of the time.

  • If A is very characteristic of you and B is very uncharacteristic, write 3 next to A and 0 next to B.
  • If A is more characteristic of you and B, but you engage in A sometimes write 2 next to B and 1 next to A.
  • If B is more characteristic of you and A, but you engage in B sometimes write 2 next to A and 1 next to B.
  • If B is very characteristic of you and A is very uncharacteristic write 3 next to B and 0 next to A.

Be sure that the numbers you assign to each pair of statements in the space provided add up to three.

S.No. Item Score
1 A I am usually not open to getting to know people personally and establishing a relationship with them
B I am usually open to getting to know people personally and establishing a relationship with them
2 A I usually react slowly and deliberately
B I usually react quickly and spontaneously
3 A I am usually uncomfortable about other people using my time for their concerns
B I am usually open to other people to use my time for their concerns
4 A I usually introduce myself at social gatherings.
B I usually wait for others to introduce themselves to me at social gathering.
5 A I usually focus my conversation on the interests of the parties involved even if this means that the conversations stray from the business or subject at hand
B I usually focus my conversation on the tasks issue business or subject at hand
6 A I am usually not assertive and I can't be patient with a slow pace
B I am usually assertive and at time I can be patient with a slow pace
7 A I usually make decision based on fact or evidence
B I usually make decision based on feelings, experiences, relationships
8 A A I usually contribute frequently to group conversations
B I usually contribute infrequently to group conversations
9 A I usually prefer to work with and through others, providing support when possible
B I usually prefer to work independently or dictate conditions in terms of problem solving
10 A I usually ask questions or speak more tentatively and indirectly
B I usually focus primarily on the person, interaction and feelings
11 A I usually focus primarily on the idea, concept, or results
B I am usually open to getting to know people personally and establishing a relationship with them
12 A I usually use gestures, facial expressions, and voice intonation to emphasize points
B I usually don't use gestures, facial expressions and voice intonation to emphasize points
13 A I usually accept others' point of view (ideas, feelings and concerns)
B I do not accept others' point of view (ideas, feelings and concerns)
14 A I respond to risk and change in a cautious or predictable manner
B I respond to risk and change in a dynamic and unpredictable manner
15 A I usually prefer to keep my personal feeling and thought to myself sharing only when I wish to do so.
B I usually find it natural and easy to share and discuss my feeling with others
16 A I usually seek out new or different experiences and situations
B I usually chose known or similar situation and relationships
17 A I am usually responsive to other's agendas, interests and concerns
B I am usually directed toward my own agendas, interests and concerns
18 A I usually respond to conflict slowly and indirectly
B I usually respond to conflict quickly and directly


Psychometric Test- Score Data Table

Open Close Direct Indirect
Q.No Option marks Q.No Option marks Q.No Option marks Q.No Option marks
TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL

Results

Based on your responses, here are some results:

Openness: Your score in the "Open" category is .

Closeness: Your score in the "Close" category is .

Directness: Your score in the "Direct" category is .

Indirectness: Your score in the "Indirect" category is .

Analysis of Scores

Open Score Analysis:

Close Score Analysis:

Direct Score Analysis:

Indirect Score Analysis:

Open Interpretation:

Close Interpretation:

Direct Interpretation:

Indirect Interpretation:

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