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Tolerance for Ambiguity

This short self-assessment is based on the Tolerance of Ambiguity scale developed by psychologist Stanley Budner in 1962. Answer 16 questions about how you respond to unfamiliar, uncertain, or complex situations, and you'll receive a score along with a brief interpretation of what it suggests about your comfort with ambiguity.

 

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