disc

DISC assessments are behavioral self-assessment tools based on psychologist William Moulton Marston's DISC emotional and behavioral theory, first published in 1928. These assessments aim to improve job performance by categorizing individuals into four personality traits: dominance, inducement, submission, and compliance.
However, the scientific validity of DISC has been a subject of debate, with some considering it to be a pseudoscience. Critics question its reliability and accuracy in predicting job performance. The theory proposes four central traits to describe personality, but its scientific basis remains contested.

View More On Wikipedia.org
  • 1

    Soultrappa

    Standard Member From nottingham
    • Messages
      17
    • Reaction score
      13
    • Points
      4
  • 1

    sdbradfo

    Novice Member From leicester
    • Messages
      4
    • Reaction score
      1
    • Points
      2
  • 1

    nexia201

    Established Member From malta
    • Messages
      141
    • Reaction score
      116
    • Points
      42
  • 1

    MBCYB

    Standard Member From Scotland
    • Messages
      43
    • Reaction score
      34
    • Points
      16
  • 1

    Susanna

    Prominent Member From Northamptonshire
    • Messages
      1,010
    • Solutions
      1
    • Reaction score
      1,240
    • Points
      399
  • Back
    Top Bottom