Move every slider to place yourself between the two options.
Answer honestly about how you think; it may be easier to reflect on how you behaved when you were younger to answer each question. See if you can focus on overall trends of your life rather than specific events.
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1. More often, do you struggle to keep a balance between:
what others need and what you want
or
staying safe and taking adventures
staying safe and taking adventures
2. Are you more often:
struggling to see what people want
or
over aware of what others want
over aware of what others want
3. When you encounter a new challenge do you more often:
use a solution that you know
or
explore trying new solutions
explore trying new solutions
4. Completing a task, are you more likely to:
dismiss how it is done; do what makes people happy
or
dismiss how people feel about; do what is best for them
dismiss how people feel about; do what is best for them
5. When you are solving a problem, do you first try to:
find out what has happened in the past
or
guess how it will effect what happens next
guess how it will effect what happens next
6. Would you say your life has been more impacted from:
realising you missed an essential piece of information
or
a dispute with other people
a dispute with other people
7. Do you find that your principles of right and wrong:
are deeply rooted in your individual values
or
come from a responsibility towards harmony
come from a responsibility towards harmony
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About Us
BYCOG Direct is a behavioural taxonomy that is not recognised in psychology. BYCOG Direct and BYCOGNITION are both split offs from theObjective Personality System founded by D. & S. Powers. The reflexes, stances and other concepts are derived from them, and for that we thank them for sharing their information open source. The modules have their concept originate fromPsychological Types by C. G. Jung. Definitions have changed, so avoid confusion they have been relabeled.