The ability to deal with difficulties refers to the individual's ability to cope with and overcome various challenges and adverse situations encountered in life. It includes many aspects of skills and strategies, such as flexibility, resilience, emotion regulation, problem solving, decision-making, adaptability, and more. The ability to deal with difficulties is one of the important survival skill...
The University Personality Inventory (UPI, full name, University Personality Inventory) is one of the most commonly used standard tools for new students' mental health census and screening in domestic universities. This questionnaire is organized and compiled by the National University Health Management Association of Japan. After years of verification, it is highly authoritative and practical in ...
Do you want to know yourself more deeply? Want to know if you are extroverted or introverted in the eyes of others? Impulsive or self-discipline? Friendly or persevere? Welcome to the China Big Five Identity Questionnaire (CBF-PI-B) provided by 'PsycTest Quiz' - a five-personality dimension test designed for Chinese people. It is permanently free, without logging in, and the results are obtained i...
The Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) was compiled by British psychology professor Eysenck and his wife. It was developed based on the 'Eysenck Personality Questionnaire' (EH). It began to be formulated in the late 1940s, first published in 1952, and officially named in 1975. There are two formats: Adult questionnaire and Children questionnaire. EPQ consists of four scales: P, E, N, and L, w...
The Minimalist Version of the China Big Five Identity Questionnaire (CBF-PI-15) is an ultra-short version of personality measurement tool based on the international classic Big Five Identity Theory and combined with Chinese context optimization. It has a total of 15 questions and can be completed in just about 2 minutes. This scale is designed for users who need to quickly obtain relatively accura...
Self-test analysis of frustration tolerance, test your ability to withstand difficulties and setbacks, and how can you resist strikes? Please answer according to your actual situation.
In daily life, many people will wonder whether they are experiencing extreme emotional fluctuations: sometimes they are excited and energetic, and sometimes they fall into depression and fatigue. This repetitive emotional ups and downs may suggest the need for a bipolar disorder test (also known as a bipolar test). Currently, a commonly used screening tool in the fields of clinical and mental heal...
This is a 75-question security assessment based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory, which systematically evaluates your level of security, sources of insecurity, self-protection tendencies and trust patterns. This test is suitable for people who want to understand their psychological safety foundation, emotional stability, attachment style and environmental stress sensitivity. The results can b...
Success and satisfaction in a career often stems from our deep understanding of our career goals and motivations. Edgar H. Schein, a famous American career guidance expert and professor at the Sloan School of Business at MIT, proposed the Career Anchors theory through 12 years of research, providing a strong framework for personal career planning. Through a long-term follow-up study of 44 MBA grad...
The Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ) is a psychometric tool compiled by Zhang Yukun and Yaning. The questionnaire aims to evaluate the coping methods individuals use when responding to stress, including two dimensions: positive response and negative response. Through this questionnaire, we can understand a person's psychological tendencies and coping strategies when facing stress and d...