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  • Name: Denise Tan
  • DOB: 13th July 1987
  • NTU Sociology student

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    Thursday, May 24, 2007

    personality 100

    Denise, your Personality SummaryKey Areas of your Personality
    Your personality stands out from the average person's particularly in the areas of:

    Your High Curiosity Level
    Your High Need for Control/ Predictability
    Your High Empathy/ Sensitivity Level



    Your personality is made up of a unique pattern of traits. These traits impact the way you think, feel, and behave on an everyday basis. In your report you will read a detailed explanation of each of your core personality traits, including your strengths and challenge points.




    Your Interaction Style:
    You scored 30 in the area of extroversion/ introversion, which means that your energy is directed primarily inward, rather than outward. Your mixed score in this trait creates an interesting and alluring combination of traits: You are social yet also very reflective and introspective. You like to be around people, but too much interaction drains your energy. You need to retreat every once in a while in order to recharge your batteries. Keep these needs in mind when choosing the ideal work situation for you, otherwise you won't feel happy.

    Social patterns: You are right-brained when it comes to interacting with people and recognizing emotions in other people.

    What does this mean? Since there is a 'cross-over' in the human brain for visual information, it means that you tend to focus on the left side of a person's face when you want to figure out what they are thinking and feeling.

    Hearing preferences are an interesting exception to this right-left crossover rule. For example, if two people were talking behind a closed door and you needed to put your ear on the door to eavesdrop, it's likely that you would use your right ear instead of your left.

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