Examples of Risk Attitudes Profiler Results
Risk Propensity Index
PLUS: premium result includes personalized versions of the risk type portraits that make up your Risk Attitude Profile, along with several pages worth of tips on personal growth and successful behavior.
What Does It All Mean?
- The Risk Propensity Index chart measures propensity for risk vs. safety and stability. The free-of-charge result gives a qualitative indication as to what your personal index is. The premium result includes an exact numeric score on a scale of 0 to 100.
- The personal Risk Attitude Profile is determined by the combination of risk types found in the respondent (usually more than one), and the respective strength of those risk types. Click on the names of each one to read their descriptions.
- The premium result includes a numeric score for each of the risk types that make up the Risk Attitude Profile. The scores represent the strength of each of the respondent’s risk types. The primary risk types are the most expressed, and are the main determining factors in the Risk Attitude Profile. The secondary risk types are less pronounced.
- The basic risk types are 7 “archetypal” types, characterized by a distinct risk-taking attitude.
- In addition to the scores, the premium result includes personalized portraits of the risk types that make up the Risk Attitude Profile, along with several pages worth of tips on personal growth and successful behavior.
Why Is Knowing Your Risk Attitude Important?
Your attitude toward taking risks has profound effect on your life in terms of both driving your response in varying circumstances and in your overall approach to life. Risk attitude is primarily influenced by two aspirations: the first strives for peace, stability, and safety; the other for thrills. Completing this quiz will help you understand your subconscious preferences with respect to these aspirations. A lifestyle that is inconsistent with your risk-taking attitude may lead to stress, lack of confidence, and may negatively affect your personal life and career. Being aware of your risk-taking preferences will help you realize your potential and avoid mistakes.