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What does it mean to be a “Teacher” in the MoralDNA™ Test?

Pavlos Stamboulides | Sunday, March 25th, 2012

Currently, 19% of people completing the MoralDNA™ profile are Teachers. First of all, if you’ve taken the test and received the Teacher profile this certainly does not mean you should start teaching language and maths to other people’s children! What it does mean is that your primary concern is the Ethic of Care. This suggests [...]

Bad bosses and good bosses

Pavlos Stamboulides | Friday, March 9th, 2012

Very recently Hogan Assessments published results of an internet survey of about 1000 employed persons. People were asked to describe the bad and good bosses they had worked for. The results are very interesting and are consistent with our own findings with MoralDNA™ which we will be sharing over the coming weeks. What makes a bad [...]

How to read my MoralDNA™ profile

Pavlos Stamboulides | Friday, February 3rd, 2012

In this post I try to read my own MoralDNA™ profile and use it as my ethical mirror. I hope this will help you read your own profile. In case you have just arrived at this post from outer space, visit www.moraldna.org and do the questionnaire and get your report (it’s free). Don’t worry, I [...]

What’s your MoralDNA™?

Roger Steare | Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

How do we know we’re doing the right thing? Are we conscious of our preferences or biases for the decisions we make and the things we do? MoralDNA™ is a psychological test that measures how we prefer to decide what’s right and what our values really are… “Doing the right thing” is a phrase we [...]

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Interview with Talk Radio Europe 19/04/12

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