In order to test the various features of the UBC blog, I will summarize the results of my Personality Assessment Exercise. Due to this being my first time writing a blog post in English, I am slightly hesitant posting my first entry. Please kindly excuse any grammatical errors that I may make. I will try to improve my future posts by frequently visiting the Writing Centre.he results of my personality assessment exercises.
The results of my personality assessment exercise are as follows.
- Machiavellian Test Result: 26/50
Average American’s score: 25 - Self-Monitor Test Result: 32/65
High self-monitors are defined as those with scores of 53 or higher. - EI (Emotional Intelligence) Test Result: 73/100
A score below 70 indicates very low EI. - Narcissism Test Result: 6/40
Average American’s score: 15.5
To summarize my results, I noticed that I had got relatively average scores for Machiavellian and Emotional Intelligence tests and low scores for Self-Monitor and Narcissism test.
On my Machiavellian test result, I was surprised that I got 26 out of 50 because I expected much lower scores. I dislike any form of lies (except some white lies) and I try my best to not tell them. However, I do agree with the low score on the Narcissism test because I usually do not think about myself as much as I think of others.
As a group member, I define myself as a follower and a supporter because I love to help other people while preparing information rather than speaking or presenting in front of a large group of people. Moreover, I am confident in my ability to speak honestly about any problems to my project partners. I sternly believe that these are attributes that can help strive towards success in group work.
You’ve made a nice start on working on the blog format/design. You met expectations with your response.
Thank you Dr. Langton!