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Social Skills Test
Question type:
Self-assessment and situational
How well developed your social skills are in terms of
seven different areas, including those related to social
awareness, communication, and conflict management, among
others. Includes a breakdown of the various factors that
may explain the social skills score.
General social skills score; strengths, potential
strengths, and weaknesses.
Subscores:
Communication Skills: measures the ability to
communicate clearly and concisely and to be open to what
others are trying to convey.
Physical Barriers to Communication: measures whether one
falls victim to various physical barriers to
communicating.
Ability to Deal with Conflict: measures whether the
test-taker deals with conflict constructively.
Relationship Skills: measures skills relevant to being a
good friend, companion or co-worker.
Social Insight: assesses how well one picks up on social
cues in his/her social environment.
Behavior: evaluates whether the test-taker's behavior is
appropriate to the situation.
Social Comfort: measures how comfortable the individual
is in social situations.
Advice: Tips for developing social skills and improving
relationships. Also advice on overcoming shyness.
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