Are You Predominantly Right-Brained or Left-Brained?   Before addressing the Wri

Are You Predominantly Right-Brained or Left-Brained?  
Before addressing the Written Response Questions:
Read Chapter 2 and take this short self-assessment to see if you are right-brained or left-brained.  Please click here to get to the assessment.  There is a strange yes/no question before you get to the assessment – just answer it to get to the question.  
Watch this video, answer the questions, and make note of your results:  https://youtu.be/iT6xp72_1Dc
Click here and review the document.  This document identifies the traits often associated with each side of the brain.
Written Response Questions:
4.  In your own words, describe both assessments and your results from both the online survey and from the video.  Were they the same?  Also, describe what the sources say about your results (again using your own words – do not copy/paste anything). 
5.  Describe how much do you agree or disagree with the results.  
6.  Explain the most important trait you have.  Does it mostly come from your dominant side or your non-dominant side?  Describe what makes that trait important.  Click here to see some examples of the traits.  
7.   How does it applies (or will apply) to your life (professional or personal)? Be thorough!
Your analysis needs to be saved and submitted as Microsoft Word (.docx) or a Wordpad Rich Text Format (.rtf) document. To summarize:
Your paper must be typed, double-spaced, and written in Times New Roman 12 pt. font.
Your paper should have 1-inch margins all around.  
Paragraph indents should be no more than 1/2 inch.
If you use a header, use only one line.
Your paper should have a properly formatted cover page.
Your paper must be longer than one page in length in content (1 1/2 to 2 is typically good!).  Name, date, title, work cited are additional and do not count as content.  Also, do not number it, make bullet points, or rewrite the questions.
Your paper should be mostly your own words. If you are using someone else’s words, then you need to use quotes, give credit, and connect it to your message. If you paraphrase someone else’s words, then you need to give credit and connect it to your message. For this paper to be scored, no more than TWO (2) sentences can belong to someone’s published work (quoted or paraphrased).
Be sure to properly CITE ALL SOURCES USED at the end of your paper on its own Reference page.