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The first self-assessment based on Marston’s DISC theory was created in 1956 by Walter Clarke, an industrial psychologist. In 1956, Clarke created the Activity Vector Analysis, a checklist of adjectives on which he asked people to indicate descriptions that were accurate about themselves. This self-assessment was intended for use in businesses needing assistance in choosing qualified employees.
Direct
Decisive
Doer
Competitive
Results
Blunt
Firm
Strong-willed
Inspirational
Interactive
Interesting
Optimistic
Friendly
Lively
Outgoing
Negotiator
Stable
Supportive
Sincere
Patient
Thoughtful
Accommodating
Even-tempered
Listener
Cautious
Careful
Conscientious
Contemplative
Accurate
Precise
Analytical
Systematic
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