Cars And Personality Types, Case Study On What Possessions Tell Us
People’s possessions tell us much about them. For instance, there’s a link between cars and personality types. Yes, not all own cars.... Read More
Assess Personality Traits with this Listening Game
Posted on07 Dec 2015
Tagslisten, Real-time personality assessment, projection, Real-time Personality Assessment Series, identification
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Whether a change management consultant, a leader or an employee, having the ability to assess personality traits is key to navigating organizational... Read More
When They Talk About Us It’s Them
“How people describe you says more about them than it does you,” is something I often say when I show people how... Read More
Personality Tests Fairy Dust in Hiring
Posted on18 Dec 2014
Tagsobjective personality tests, Performance, placebo, The Economist, The New Yorker, hiring, OkCupid, Christian Rudder
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When we set realistic goals for employees, we improve their performance. When we believe in them, it improves too. Personality tests convince... Read More
Big Data, Big Personality Assessor
Imagine applying for a job. In addition, to all the necessary disclosures for background checks, references, credit reports, drug tests and personality... Read More
Three Key Emotional Triggers (Pt 2): Three Manifestations
Even though we’ve identified three fundamental emotional triggers in people, we need to identify how they manifest themselves in interactions and conversations.... Read More
Personalities Lurk Behind Twitter Streams
Posted on25 Jul 2013
Tagsadvertising, behavioral economics, business, computers, decisions, education, free will, Google, logic, marketing, merchandising, neoclassical economics, Personality, politics, rational actor theory, relationships, The Economist, Twitter, Bloomberg Businessweek, Joshua Green, Eric Schmidt, Barack Obama, seed planting analogy, personality as software analogy
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Increasingly, we are seeing the connection between all that we do and our personalities. Why is this “groundbreaking?” For centuries now, we’ve... Read More
Word Power: Pronouns, Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Word choice tells much about people. James Pennebaker of The University of Texas explores this in his article, “Your Use of Pronouns... Read More
Real-time Personality Assessment (Pt 4): Extrapolation
Posted on07 Nov 2011
Tagsconversation, decisions, Naomi Quenk, objective personality tests, Personality, practical, practice, Real-time personality assessment, Was That Really Me, Wordle
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In this series’ previous post, I wrote about using Wordle to help identify word usage and phrasing trends by people as a... Read More
Assessing Personalities thru Everyday Discussions (1.0)
Posted on20 Dec 2010
Tagsclothes, Yahoo! Contributor Network, wikipedia, upbringing, rules, Rorschach, PsychCentral, Personality, objective personality tests, music, movies, listen, food, education, cars, books, assessments, About.com
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Anytime we describe or comment on someone’s personality, we are doing an assessment. Yes, it might not qualify as a formal psychological... Read More