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HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Principles of Salesmanship (BUSN134) Spring – 2006 Exercise #3 – Personality Type Overview: Something many successful salespeople have is the ability to adapt their presentation to the personality of their customer. To Do: Visit at least two of the following sites and take the “personality tests” offered. Write a paragraph about each test – were you surprised with the results? How do you think you would use this information to try and identify another person’s type? http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm http://keirsey.com/matrix.html http://www.personalitytype.com/quiz.asp http://www.quizilla.com/users/jonester/quizzes/Which%20kind %20of%20candy%20are%20you%3F http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~chua/test/test.html http://naucon.net/misc/tests/cartoon_char.htm Value: 20 points. Due Date: Friday, April 14 th . Hints: You may be required to register on some web sites. If you do not want to register, go to other sites or google “personality tests” to find others.

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HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGEPrinciples of Salesmanship (BUSN134)

Spring 2006Exercise #3 Personality Type Overview: Something many successful salespeople have is the ability to adapt their presentation to the personality of their customer.To Do: Visit at least two of the following sites and take the personality tests offered.Write a paragraph about each test were you surprised with the results? How do you think you would use this information to try and identify another persons type?http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm

http://keirsey.com/matrix.html

http://www.personalitytype.com/quiz.asp

http://www.quizilla.com/users/jonester/quizzes/Which%20kind%20of%20candy%20are%20you%3F

http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~chua/test/test.html

http://naucon.net/misc/tests/cartoon_char.htmValue: 20 points.Due Date: Friday, April 14th.

Hints:

You may be required to register on some web sites. If you do not want to register, go to other sites or google personality tests to find others. Read whatever background material is provided about the tests do they believe there is good correlation between results and actual personality types? Why?