Dimensional

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Ben Chen

Summary

Primary Nature

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Social type

Introvert

Ambivert

Extrovert

Influenced by

Feelings

Mix

Facts

Thinking style

Concrete

Mix

Abstract

Interaction style

Supportive

Mix

Dominant

Communication

Cautious

Mix

Expressive

Motive

Success

Pleasure

Helping

Tradition

Impulse

Controlled

Mix

Impulsive

Seeks

Familiar

Mix

Novelty

Gender

Male

Female

Non-binary

Nature

Our Nature is our fundamental vibe. It's what feels most authentic to us and the energy we present to the outer world.

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Description

THEY ARE

Practical, disciplined, and reserved, with a steady approach to life that favors clear rules, routines, and proven methods over spontaneity or risk.

THEY GET ALONG BEST WITH

People who are dependable, respectful, and straightforward—those who appreciate structure, follow through on their commitments, and don’t push too hard for constant change or emotional intensity.

THEY ARE ENERGIZED BY

Quiet, orderly environments where tasks have clear goals, people act responsibly, and progress happens through careful planning and consistency.

THEY ARE EXHAUSTED BY

Chaotic settings, unpredictable people, or situations that demand fast decisions, emotional displays, or sudden changes in plans.

THEY VALUE

Personal achievement earned through effort, self-direction guided by clear principles, and traditions that promote stability, integrity, and consideration for others.

Highest Scoring Traits

Dimensional measures 150 traits that define our personality, values, and attitudes. They are measured through self and peer assessments.

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Cognition

Based on the MBTI model, Cognition measures how we orient ourselves to the world, process reality, and make decisions.

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Interaction

Based on the DISC model of personality, Interaction styles are how we relate to and communicate with others.

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