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This tool is based on Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation (FIRO) theory of interpersonal relations, introduced by William Schutz in 1958. According to the theory, three dimensions of interpersonal relations are necessary and sufficient to explain most human interaction. The dimensions are called Inclusion, Control and Affection. These categories measure how much interaction a person wants in the areas of socializing, leadership and responsibilities, and more intimate personal relations. Relationship Orientation Profiler (ROP) was created, based on this theory, a measurement instrument with scales that assess the behavioral aspects of the three dimensions. Scores are graded from 0-9 in scales of expressed and wanted behavior, which define how much a person expresses to others, and how much he wants from others. Schutz believed that FIRO scores in themselves were not terminal, and can and do change, and did not encourage typology; however recent advancements and reasearch indicates that under normal conditions the scores tend to persist for a longer period of time.

Relationship Orientation Profiler (ROP) is designed to provide and accurate assessment with simple and short questionnaire. After completing the profile....just drop an e-mail to the ID provided for the purpose to get your results and concise report. A mini-report is completely FREE and a detalied report comes for a nominal consulting fees.

Click here to take the assessment. Only registered users can take it. You will need to register separately for this assessment by providing your e-mail ID. The link to take the test will be send to your e-mail ID.

 
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