If you are invited by someone to give feedback by taking the Trust Quotient assessment survey, you may have questions about the format of the questions on the survey. The following outline explains the survey question format.
Trust Quotient Survey Question Format
Most of the questions on the Trust Quotient survey ask the rater to judge between two opposing statements, determining whether the participant tends to act more like one or the other statement. Between the two statements is a scale where you (the rater) mark where you think the participant falls between the two statements. The further you mark to the left side of the scale, the more the participant is like the statement on the left; the further you mark to the right side of the scale, the more they think the participant is like the statement on the right.
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