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KYKO, an acronym for Know Yourself and Know Others, is a psychometric test instrument to discover yourself and other personality profile. KYKO was designed and researched since 1976 by Mr. Bernard Ah Thau, Tan, based on the integration of the existing personality theories incorporating with the needs and deprivation theories to understand the intricate complexities of human behavior. KYKO was designed based on the following premises:
KYKO Personality Test Profile consists of five (5) dimensions as follows: -
Based on the five (5) dimensions, ten (10) personality types are identified.
Each type is made up of a list of traits and characteristic both positive and negative.
The five (5) dimensions are organized in to spider web showing the relative strength of each dimension. The process of organizing the relative strength of each of the five dimensions is called "webbing" because the procedure creates a 'spider web' of the person's personality profile. Below is an example of a spider web of KYKO Personality Profile: Spider web of KYKO Personality Test Profile The shape of the spider web depicting the high, average and low of the ten (10) personality types is used to identify human traits and characteristics to explain human differences. |
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