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Model Overview

 
1. Dynamic Diversity Paradigm Inventory
2. Dynamic Diversity Paradigm Plane
3. Dynamic Diversity Paradigm Typology
4. Toward a Dynamic Model of Diversity: Engagement

DYNAMIC  DIVERSITY  PARADIGM  PLANE

Next, review your answers. For each question below where you answered Strongly Agree or Agree, place a point in the corresponding color box on the grid below.

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Paradigm Plane

Next add up the tally marks and place the total for each color in the boxes below:

Yellow Red Blue Green
 

The color quadrant with the most points is your diversity paradigm typology. If quadrants had an equal number of points or points tended to land on a line rather than a quadrant, you may relate to multiple perspectives regarding diversity.

 

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