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For better or worse, the neighborhood trick-or-treaters know who’s hawking full-size Snickers… and who’s sending them off with apples.
The way you feel about either of those items might be based on your behavioral preferences. At PI, we use behavioral data daily, so naturally, we wanted to have a little fun with it this Halloween season.
We’ve covered costumes. Now it’s time to attach a Halloween handout to each Reference Profile derived from the PI Behavioral Assessment. So we’ve selected candies that connect to each profile’s strengths.
In the spirit of the spooky season, let’s get into our bag…
Adapter: All sorts of chocolate
Chocolate comes in all shapes and sizes, reflecting the ease with which an Adapter can flex in different situations. Whether you prefer it in bar or nugget form, dark or soft and extra sweet, the Adapter of the candy world can cater to your needs.
Altruist: Lifesavers
Altruists often look to see how they can help others, so a candy that’s literally called a Lifesaver is the natural choice. Lifesavers are efficient, generally well-liked, and can be used as a cough drop – mirroring the versatility of an Altruist.
Analyzer: Gobstoppers
This treat requires discipline and