Everyone has their own behavior and style of doing things. They gradually evolve into your living habits over a long period of time and shine brightly in your life path. You may have long been accustomed to them or you may not be aware of them at all. , but in the eyes of others, will these behavioral habits be slightly abnormal?
In order to let everyone clearly understand their abnormality index...
Everyone will have some weird behaviors or thoughts, which may seem okay to themselves, but to others they are very abnormal! Some people have very weird interests, such as collecting various bottle caps, being interested in strange insects, and liking to bury things... Behind their good sense of self, there are looks of contempt. Do you know how perverted you are? Come and test it and you will kn...
The mental health problems of college students refer to the mental health-related distress and obstacles that are common among college students. During their college years, they face challenges in many aspects such as academic pressure, changes in interpersonal relationships, future planning, self-identity, etc. These factors may have an impact on their mental health. Here are some common mental h...
Psychological Resilience Scale is a commonly used psychological assessment tool used to measure an individual's ability to cope and recover when facing stress, adversity and challenges. It helps researchers and clinical professionals understand individuals' psychological adaptability and coping strategies in difficult situations.
Mental toughness scales usually consist of a series of questions or...
Success and satisfaction in our careers often stem from a deep understanding of our career goals and motivations. Edgar H. Schein, a famous American career guidance expert and professor at MIT Sloan School of Business, proposed the Career Anchors theory through 12 years of research. Personal career planning provides a powerful framework. Through long-term follow-up research on 44 MBA graduates fro...
The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26) is a widely used assessment tool that measures an individual's level of eating disorder symptoms and concerns. It is an improvement on the original version of the EAT-40, first published in 1979 and used to study sociocultural factors in eating disorders.
The primary purpose of the EAT-26 is to provide a quick and effective method to help identify potential eati...
Welcome to take the fast trial version of the MBTI personality test!
This test is designed to help you quickly understand your personality type. It is based on the famous Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) theory and uses a short 12 questions to reveal your personal preferences along four dimensions.
The MBTI is a widely used psychological tool that helps people understand their behavioral patte...
In a world full of uncertainty, the attitudes of pessimists and optimists have a profound impact on their life trajectories. Pessimists might say they are always right because they always foresee the worst-case scenario, while optimists always move forward because they believe the future is full of possibilities. Both attitudes have their value, but an optimistic attitude often brings more motivat...
Welcome to take our career aptitude psychological test! This test is designed to help you understand your career tendencies and provide you with in-depth insights into both social and business orientation dimensions.
We each have unique tendencies and preferences when it comes to career choices. Understanding your career preferences can help you better understand your interests, skills, and value...