This test will show which DISC traits dominate in you and which are missing. Next to the statements for each question, write a number from 1 to 4, depending on which statement fits you most (4), less so (3), barely fits (2), or fits you the least (1).

What personality type are you according to the DISC model

 Each number is used only once per question. For example, the answers to the first question could look like this:

I. I feel best about myself when: 

1. I act idealistically and with optimism — 4

2. I see an opportunity to lead, and I take it  — 1

3. I look after my own interests and let others look after theirs — 3

4. I adapt to the group I'm in — 2

It is wrong to repeat a number, for example:

I. I feel best about myself when: 

1. I act idealistically and with optimism — 4

2. I see an opportunity to lead, and I take it  — 4

3. I look after my own interests and let others look after theirs — 3

4. I adapt to the group I'm in — 2

If you've understood the instructions and are ready to begin, write the rankings 1, 2, 3, 4 next to the answers to each of the nine questions and email them to info@mediapsihologia.com — within a few days, we'll send you back an email with the personality types that predominate in you, according to the DISC model:

I. I feel best about myself when: 
1. I act idealistically and with optimism
2. I see an opportunity to lead, and I take it 
3. I look after my own interests and let others look after theirs 
4. I adapt to the group I'm in
II. In most cases I treat others:
1. with respect, attention, and admiration 
2. in an energetic and self-confident way 
3. carefully, reservedly, and properly 
4. in a friendly and welcoming way 
III. I make others feel:
1. well treated, capable, and worthy of giving advice 
2. intrigued and enthusiastic to follow me into what I take on 
3. fairly treated, respected, and appreciative of the attention I devote 
4. content, impressed, and seeking my company 
IV. I think the easiest way for me to win people over is by being:
1. modest and idealistic
2. persuasive and winning
3. patient and pragmatic 
4. entertaining and lively 
V. In my relationships with others I most often:
1. am trusting, sharing, and supportive 
2. quickly come up with useful ideas and organize others to carry them out  
3. am practical, logical, and careful to understand who I'm dealing with 
4. am curious to understand everything about them and willing to meet what they expect of me 
VI. I'm most pleased when others see me as:
1. a loyal and dependable friend
2. someone who successfully turns ideas into reality
3. a practical, self-reliant / well-prepared person
4. a notable and noticeable person
VII. I think the best way to get ahead in life is:
1. by being a worthy person and trusting those in power to recognize your worth 
2. through hard work to earn the right to advance and to take advantage of that right
3. by preserving and building on what you already have  
4. by developing into a winning personality who draws others' attention 
VIII. When I have a problem with a difficult person, in resolving it I:
1. consult others' opinions and follow their advice 
2. trade some witty banter with the person, then sidestep them when possible 
3. decide for myself what's right and stand firmly behind my convictions 
4. adjust to fit, in order to make our relationship more harmonious 
IX. I leave others with the impression of:
1. a trusting person who values their advice
2. a self-confident person who initiates and motivates others  
3. a stable, balanced person who treats others with care 
4. an enthusiastic person who can find common ground with almost anyone 

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