Personality Styles
The Personal Style Scale describes preferences related to work style, learning, leadership, risk-taking, and teamwork, providing insight into the educational and professional environments that may suit you best.
This scale divides an individual’s style into the following dimensions:
Work Style: Measures whom the individual prefers to work with.
Prefers dealing with people
Prefers dealing with people
Prefers dealing with people
Prefers dealing with people
Learning Environment: Measures how the individual prefers to learn.
Prefers an academic environment
Prefers an academic environment
Prefers an academic environment
Prefers a practical environment
Leadership Style: Measures how the individual leads and manages others.
Prefers leading by example
Prefers leading by example
Prefers leading by example
Prefers leading others
Prefers leading others
Prefers leading others
Risk-Taking: Measures of how comfortable the individual is with taking risks.
Prefers not to take risks
Prefers not to take risks
Prefers not to take risks
Prefers taking risks
Prefers taking risks
Prefers taking risks
Team Orientation: Measures the extent to which an individual prefers group activities over individual activities.
Prefers completing tasks independently
Prefers completing tasks independently
Prefers completing tasks independently
Prefers completing tasks within a team
Prefers completing tasks within a team
Prefers completing tasks within a team
The Personal Style Scale aims to:


To identify behavioral patterns that explain how the person interacts with educational and professional environments.

The Personal Style Scale helps to:


Enhance team effectiveness by understanding team members’ style patterns and improving communication and collaboration.
