The Undergraduate Personality Inventory (UPI) is the abbreviation of University Personality Inventory. The main function of UPI is a mental health questionnaire for college students compiled for the early detection and early treatment of students with psychological problems.
UPI was compiled in 1966 by collective discussions among university psychological counselors and psychiatrists across the c...
The Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) was compiled by British psychology professor Eysenck and his wife, and was developed on the basis of the 'Eysenck Personality Questionnaire' (EH). It was formulated in the late 1940s, first published in 1952, and officially named in 1975. There are two formats: adult questionnaire and children's questionnaire.
The EPQ consists of four scales: P, E, N, a...
Security is a feeling of confidence, safety and freedom from fear and anxiety. It is a feeling that meets a person's various needs now and in the future. It is a premonition of possible physical or psychological dangers or risks. And the individual's sense of power/powerlessness in dealing with the situation, mainly manifested as a sense of certainty and controllability. Insecurity refers to an em...
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...
Sexual attitude is a stable psychological state of a person, which consists of three factors: sexual cognition, sexual emotion and sexual behavior tendency. The three factors intertwine with each other to form a stable and long-lasting system.
The connotation of sexual cognition has the following two aspects:
First, awareness of sexual norms (sexual laws, sexual morals).
Second, understanding of...
Sexual attitude: It is a stable psychological state of a person. It consists of three factors: sexual cognition, sexual emotion and sexual behavior tendency.
The connotation of sexual cognition has the following two aspects:
First, the understanding of sexual norms (sexual laws, sexual morals).
Second, understanding of sexual knowledge.
Among the above three factors of sexual attitude, sexual ...
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...
Everyone's attitude and behavior in the process of love are very different.
Answer 'yes' or 'no' to the questions in the test to discover your own attitude toward relationships.
Workplace life is characterized by natural selection and fierce competition. Everyone has a different attitude in the workplace, just like the four seasons of the year.
Spring is energetic, summer is energetic, autumn is lazy and leisurely, and winter is serious.
Which season symbolizes your workplace attitude? Come and test it out.
Suppose you are a driver and your life is like a lane that keeps moving forward. Along the way, you will encounter many choices, including attitudes toward love and money. Here are some questions about your life choices. Please choose an answer without thinking.