At times we arrange the opportunity for participants to retake the assessment, but only after
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considering the following first:
- The test/retest reliability
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- of the Motives scales is +/- 6 points. This means that the majority of results do not change enough to alter the basic understanding or interpretation of the results. In retest, assessment results that were close to a border of a different MVS or Conflict Sequence might move to the other side of that border, but that is rare. When that happens, we have point 2.
- Most people who retake the assessment prefer their first results.
- The SDI is FOR you not ABOUT you. It is not intended as a diagnostic nor to put you in a box, but rather to
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- allow you
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- to recognize your preferences and motives and then how those things change when faced with conflict. Humans are complex and some
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- aspects of your results might feel more accurate than others. This is
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- expected.
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When you are considering taking the SDI assessment again, here are some questions for you to consider
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:
- What do you believe the results are saying about you?
- What are you hoping they would say?
- Have you reviewed your results with a certified facilitator? If not, we encourage you to do so.
- Finally, if you believe it is important to redo the assessment you may choose 1 of the 2 options below:
SDI 2.0 Assessment Retake Option 1
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