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175 Chapter 8 Interpretation of ResultsAt its core, the DiSC model is designed to be simple to understand and easy to remem-ber. The respondent needs to be able to leave a DiSC experience with clear, simple princi-ples that can be understood and applied in the real world. For this reason, the DiSC map is divided into four basic quadrants, even though there is a diversity of behavior repre-sented in any single quadrant. For instance, the upper portion of the D quadrant captures bold, enterprising behavior, and the lower portion of the D quadrant captures direct, challenging behavior. The use of quadrants is an organizing principle that is designed to make abstract psychological constructs more memorable and applicable for a general , the Everything DiSC assessment describes respondents as having a par-ticular style, rather than placing a participant on a continuum, which is more custom-ary in psychological measurement.
175 Chapter 8 Interpretation of Results At its core, the DiSC® model is designed to be simple to understand and easy to remem- ber. The respondent needs to be able to leave a DiSC experience with clear, simple princi-
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