I'm trying to figure out exactly which personality test I took - it was not the MBTI or the "big five", it seemed to examine creativity, conscientiousness, and some others. Each "question" of the test had 4 words - you had to choose one word that "best fits how you are at work", and one that fits how you are not - it basically said something like choose one word that describes you more than anyone else you work with, and describes you least out of everyone you work with. For example out of the four words - creative, passive, demanding, logical - you have to choose one word that is most like you and the one that is least like you. There were probably 20 groups of 4 words in total. The end result is around 10 or more pages of info, and it gives a graph of 4 aspects - one of which was "creative" or "creativity" - What test is this? I think the title of the test was three letters, which were short for something.
2006-08-09
22:29:16
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The Keirsey Temperment sorter is the MBTI. And I'm a "rational" on that anyway, not an "artisan".
2006-08-12
08:28:32 ·
update #1