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Communication Style Test

You think you're a great communicator — but do others agree? Let the people closest to you tell the truth.

🎯 Select Your Traits

Choose 5 to 12 traits that best describe you from the list below.
💡 Be honest for the most accurate analysis!

✓ Find blind spots ✓ See others' perspective ✓ Free analysis report
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Step 1: Select Traits

Choose 5 to 12 traits that best describe your personality from the list below.

Straight shooter
straight_shooter
Passive-aggressive
passive_aggressive
Good listener
good_listener_comm
Interrupts
interrupts
Avoids confrontation
avoids_confrontation
Empathetic
empathetic
Lectures
lectures
Gives the silent treatment
silent_treatment_comm
Clear communicator
clear_communicator
Sarcastic
sarcastic
Open-minded
open_minded
Gets defensive
gets_defensive
Patient
patient
Talks over people
talks_over_people
Honest
honest
Twists your words
gaslights
Encouraging
encouraging
Shuts down
shuts_down_comm
Diplomatic
diplomatic
Deflects blame
deflects_blame
Validates feelings
validates_feelings
Brings up the past
rehashes_old_issues
Solution-oriented
solution_oriented
Emotionally explosive
emotionally_explosive
Respectful
respectful
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Johari Window Test

How many people need to participate in the Johari Window test?

You only need yourself for the self-assessment, but we recommend inviting at least 3-5 friends or colleagues for peer evaluations to get meaningful blind spot analysis. The more participants, the more accurate the results.

Can other people see my test results?

Test results are only visible to those who have the result link. Your self-assessment and peer evaluations are kept confidential, and the system does not publicly share any personal test data.

Can I retake the test?

Yes! You can start a new test at any time. Each test generates its own result page and peer evaluation link, without affecting your previous test records.

Is the Johari Window test scientifically validated?

Yes. The Johari Window model was developed by psychologists Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in 1955. It is widely used in organizational psychology, team building, and counseling, and remains one of the most cited frameworks in self-awareness research.