Eysenck's Emotional Stability Scale (EES) is a psychological measurement tool developed by British psychologist Hans Eysenck and is designed to assess an individual's emotional stability level.
Eysenck is a professor of psychology at the University of London in the United Kingdom. He is one of the most famous psychologists in contemporary times and has compiled a variety of psychological tests. T...
People are always curious when it comes to personality and interests. We like to categorize ourselves into a certain type in order to better understand ourselves and others. The word 'straight woman' has caused widespread discussion on the Internet in recent years. It is not just a label, but a way of self-understanding, a description of one's own personality and hobbies.
So, what is a “straight ...
Want to know how far you’ve come on the road to being straight? No matter you are more talented than Zijian or as handsome as Pan An; you are a young man or an old man, this test will clear up the clouds and let you know your straightness index.
Please do not ask for help from girlfriends, best friends, female classmates, etc. while this test is in progress. This will help make the test results m...
In recent years, EQ—emotional intelligence quotient—has gradually received attention. Fortune 500 companies also use EQ testing as an important reference standard for employee recruitment, training, and appointment.
Look around us, there are some people who are extremely smart and have a high IQ, but they have accomplished nothing. Some people can even be said to be experts in a certain field, bu...
In daily life, to what extent are people controlled by reason, and to what extent are they dominated by emotions?
In this regard, there are great differences between people, in which temperament (mainly genetics), personality, emotions (psychologists call it 'arousal level'), experience, literacy, etc. all play a role.
Emotion is an innate psychological reaction of human beings, such as joy, an...
Emotional intelligence refers to a person's ability in emotions, interpersonal relationships, and adapting to the environment. It affects a person's quality of life, work efficiency, and social relationships. People with high emotional intelligence are usually easier to get along with others, better able to control their emotions, and better able to cope with various challenges and pressures.
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The workplace is like a battlefield, and it is like a microcosm of society. Conspiracies and betrayals also exist, and unknown challenges also need to be endured. Faced with workplace pressure, we will also feel depressed, develop negative emotions, and begin to doubt our abilities and future development.
Whether you are a newcomer to the workplace or an old person who has been working hard for m...
Positive emotions refer to a series of positive, pleasant and pleasant emotional states, such as happiness, satisfaction, joy, hope, optimism, etc. Positive emotions have a positive impact on an individual's mental health and well-being, promoting physical and mental health, enhancing the ability to cope with stress and adversity, and improving quality of life.
The cultivation of positive emotion...
Anger is a negative emotion. It is inevitable that you will encounter angry things in life. It is understandable to get angry occasionally. The problem is that you cannot let anger become a stumbling block for your progress. To control anger, we must not only understand the dangers of anger, but also understand the causes and mechanisms of anger.
If this kind of emotion dominates and cannot be co...
The so-called emotional health usually refers to a positive, optimistic and happy emotional tone, a timely and moderately stable emotional response, a good ability to understand, control and regulate emotions, and a sound sense of reason, morality, beauty and other high-level social emotions.
Emotions have many effects on our physical and mental health.
Therefore, it is good for your health to e...