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DISC PERSONALITY TEST RESULT
Introduction
The specific distribution of scores on the DISC personality test is an indication of a unique personality. You can think of this as your DISC Personality 'DNA'. In the pie chart below you see your distribution of scores.
The highest percentage is likely to be your most dominant personality factor, the second highest your next most dominant personality factor and so on. As such for you the DISC factors are ordered as Dominance, Steadiness, Influence, Compliance.

Dominance
Describes the way you deal with problems, assert yourself and control situations.
Influence
Describes the way you deal with people, the way you communicate and relate to others.
Steadiness
Describes your temperament - patience, persistence, and thoughtfulness
Compliance
Describes how you approach and organize your activity, procedures and responsibilities.

DISC Patterns or Profiles
As you will appreciate, there are literally thousands of different combinations of scores. Therefore to help interpretation, communication and understanding, DISC Personality Model experts have defined - through statistical analysis of the score combinations - fifteen DISC 'Patterns' or 'Profiles'.
The 'Profiles' are often given names. The objective of these names is to give a single descriptive term that captures the essence of that Profile. Names often used are Achiever, Coach, Evaluator, Counselor, Creative, Individualist, Inspirational, Investigator, Objective Thinker, Perfectionist, Persuader, Practitioner, Enthusiast, Results-Oriented or Specialist
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CEF Levels
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEF or CEFR) was put together by the Council of Europe as a way of standardising the levels of language exams in different regions. It is very widely used internationally and all important exams are mapped to the CEFR.
There are six levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2. These are described in the table below.

