Psychiatry professor Rense Lange is an specialists who can tell an early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Almost 877 members of USA TODAY’s CEO took an online personality color test to know better their characters and behaviours. As a result they were three times more probable to favor magenta than the public at large, three times less to be expected to choose red, and 3½ times less possible to choose yellow.
According to the test shows that they more sensitive and private as expected than a typical or ordinary person that is less probable to be a somebody who likes to do things properly or to be overriding and more apt to be emotionally incapable.
According to Dewey Sadk the CEO’s however are not self-assured but they are more supportive and less powerful than the typical person. Statistics suggest that; 15 years refining the color test completed by the 877 current and retired CEOs and chairmen. The heavy response from USA TODAY’s CEO panel provided a significant database that was then examined against 750,000.
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Source : USA Today

