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...
Cattell's 16 Personality Factor (16PF for short) Cattell's 16PF, also known as Cattell's 16 Personality Factor Test, is one of the most complete psychological measurement tools in the world. The 'Cattell 16 Personality Factors Test Scale' was compiled by Professor Raymond B. Cattell (1905-1998) of the Institute of Personality and Ability at Illinois State University in the United States.
The Catt...
Sigma Male (Sigma Male) generally refers to independent, self-disciplined men who do not pursue or please the opposite sex and respect everyone. He is considered a 'high-quality man' because he is different from the mainstream social values and appears full of personality, and is regarded as a 'lone wolf'. These qualities make them high-quality individuals who are unsociable, highly independent, h...
'Self-Rating Symptom Scale SCL90' is one of the most famous mental health test scales in the world and is currently the most widely used outpatient examination scale for mental disorders and mental illnesses.
SCL-90 (Symptom Checklist-90) is a commonly used symptom self-rating scale. It was compiled in 1975. Its author is LR Derogatis. It is sometimes also called Hopkins's Symptom Checklist. , HS...
DISC personality test, also known as DISC personality test or DISC behavior test, is a personality test widely used by foreign companies. It is used to test, evaluate and help people improve their behavior, interpersonal relationships, work performance, teamwork, Leadership style etc.
The DISC Personality Test is an emotional and behavioral self-assessment tool based on the DISC theory proposed b...
Welcome to the Enneagram Test! This is a psychological theory that describes human personality traits and behavioral patterns. According to the Enneagram theory, each person is classified into nine different personality types, each with its own unique characteristics, motivations, and behavioral patterns. This test is a free beta version of the Enneagram test questionnaire, with a total of 36 ques...
Personality rebellion refers to an individual's tendency to contradict or rebel against mainstream social values, norms or authoritative views in behavior, thinking and attitude. Rebellion is usually a common trait in adolescence, but can also appear in adulthood or other stages.
A rebellious personality may manifest itself in the following behaviors and characteristics:
1. Resistance to authori...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common mental disorder characterized by persistent and uncontrollable obsessions and compulsive behaviors. Obsessions are recurring, disturbing thoughts, impulses, or images, while compulsions are repetitive behaviors or rituals performed to relieve these disturbances.
Obsessions are often related to fears, anxieties, or doubts, and compulsions are behavio...
The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI-56) is a commonly used psychometric tool to assess an individual's narcissistic tendencies. It was designed and developed in 1979 by Professor Ruskin of the University of California, USA. NPI stands for 'Narcissistic Personality Inventory', and 56 represents the number of questions in the test.
The NPI-56 uses a self-report assessment, in which subjects...
Do you know your personality traits and personality well? It's a bit presumptuous of me to ask this. Who doesn't know themselves? However, there are also many people who really don’t know themselves well and don’t know what kind of personality they have. Sometimes they are like this and sometimes like that. Is this multiple personalities? maybe! Let’s do some testing! See if this test is similar t...