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1. Ken Voges is the originator in associating DISC behavior styles with Biblical characters.
2. Association of the DISC behavior styles with Biblical characters; Understanding How Others Misunderstand You, Ken Voges & Ron Braund, Moody Press, Chicago, © 1994.
3. Cross reference of Myers-Briggs to DISC: Roger Fritz, Combined Application of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator and the Personal Profile System, Learning 2001
Volume 1, Number 3, © Carlson Learning Company, 1991.
The Greek words ”Choleric,” “Sanguine,” “Phlegmatic” and “Melancholic” are
synonymous terms to “Dominant,” “Influencing,” “Steadiness” and “Cautious.” The former model is used by several Chirstian authors, including Tim LaHaye.
John Trent and Gary Smalley use four animals, “Lion” [D], “Otter” [I], “Golden Retriever” [S] and “Beaver” [C] to describe behavior differences.
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