by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Mar 11, 2016 | Psychometric Profilers
Pitfall 1 – To design the instrument based on one or two theoretical constructs Using one or two theories from one school of personality theories has its limitations. Let us use the analogy of the elephant as your personality. It is akin to the fables of six...
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Mar 11, 2016 | Psychometric Profilers
Pitfall 1 – Designing the instrument based on one or two theoretical constructs The instrument of between 150 – 200 items is designed to measure the five dimensions developed from multiple theoretical constructs via the six psychological schools of thought as...
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Mar 11, 2016 | About KYKO
Rationale One of the premises of developing KYKO is human beings lie in the continuum of relatively simple and relatively complex. In other words human personality lies in the continuum of relatively low complexity to relatively high complexity as shown below: Low...
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Mar 14, 2016 | Personality Psychology
There are two schools of thought on our behavioral disposition. The nature theory of human behavior posits that our behavioral traits are inherited from the genes of one of the members in the family tree of our ancestor. Nature endows us with inborn abilities and...
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Mar 14, 2016 | Corporate/Public, Home
Training is about knowing where you stand (no matter how good or bad the current situation looks) at present, and where you will be after some point of time. It is about the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and abilities through professional development....
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