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If you picked mostly A’s, your
personality type is
Driver.
The Driver personality falls in
the quadrant formed by the
boundaries of
Extrovert/Thinker.
Individuals in this quadrant
are generally described as being
dominant, independent, candid,
decisive, pragmatic, and efficient.
This personality type emphasizes
overcoming opposition to
accomplish results.
Driver
personalities tend to focus on
tasks, seek power and control, and
need challenges.
Positive descriptors or strengths
include determined, strong-willed
competitive, decisive, demanding,
visionary, and optimistic.
Negative descriptors or
weaknesses include domineering,
controlling, insensitive,
inconsiderate, unsympathetic,
hostile, overbearing, opinionated,
and unforgiving.
Examples of the driver
personality type include Henry
Ford I and Charles Lindbergh.
If you picked mostly B’s, your
personality type is
Analytical.
The Analytical personality falls in
the quadrant formed by the
boundaries of
Introvert/Thinker.
Individuals in this quadrant
are generally described as being
logical, thorough, serious,
systematic, prudent, cautious,
If you picked mostly C’s, your
personality type is
Amiable.
The amiable personality falls
in the quadrant formed by the
boundaries of
Introvert/Feeler.
Individuals in this quadrant
are generally described as being
steadfast, cooperative, supportive,
diplomatic, patient, and loyal.
This personality type emphasizes
cooperating with others to carry
out a task.
Amiable
personalities
tend to focus on people, seek
sincere appreciation, and need
time.
Positive descriptors or strengths
include organized, easygoing,
likeable, empathetic, dependable,
and practical.
and compliant. This personality
type emphasizes working
conscientiously to ensure
quality and accuracy.
Analytical
personalities tend to focus on
tasks, seek details and facts, and
need structure.
Positive descriptors include
perfectionist, questioning,
idealistic, sensitive, self-
disciplined, and precise.
Negative descriptors or
weaknesses include moody,
negative, critical, rigid, legalistic,
touchy, self-centered, unsociable,
and impractical.
Examples of the Analytical
personality type include Thomas
Jefferson and Albert Einstein.
If you picked mostly D’s, your
personality type is
Expressive
.
The
Expressive
personality falls
in the quadrant formed by the
boundaries of
Extrovert/Feeler.
Individuals in this quadrant
are generally described as being
charming, outgoing, enthusiastic,
persuasive, fun-loving, and
spontaneous.
This personality type emphasizes
influencing or persuading others.
Expressive
personalities tend to
focus on people, seek popularity
and recognition, and need to
spotlight.
Positive descriptors or strengths
include warm, friendly,
responsive, compassionate, and
generous.
Negative descriptors or
weaknesses include undisciplined,
disorganized, unproductive,
dramatic, hasty, and manipulative.
Examples of the expressive
personality type include
Winston Churchill and Franklin
Roosevelt.
Negative descriptors or
weaknesses include stubborn,
indolent, unmotivated, self-
protective, plodding, and
dependent.
Examples of the amiable
personality type include
Robert E. Lee and Dwight D.
Eisenhower.