What do I and E mean? Are you an I or an E? 10 questions to measure your inner social tendencies, and a one-minute self-test to understand your social energy source! (Ultra accurate self-test) Have you recently heard the hot words 'I person' and 'E person' online? No matter whether you are browsing Xiaohongshu, B station, or Weibo comment section, there are always people who are laughing at themse...
MBTI is a personality test classification indicator. It is a personality assessment test proposed in 1942 by Isabel Briggs Myers and his mother Katharine Cook Briggs, based on the book 'Psychological Types' by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung. MBTI is a widely used psychological tool that helps people understand their behavior patterns, preferences, and how they interact with others. It divides person...
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 individuals’ mental health and well-being, which can promote physical and mental health, enhance the ability to cope with stress and adversity, and improve the quality of life. The cultivation of positive emo...
In a fast-paced modern society, everyone may have experienced some pressure. Psychological stress refers to the psychological reaction caused by an individual's disagreement with the environment. It can come from various factors, such as work, family, interpersonal relationships, etc. If you feel that you are under a lot of psychological pressure, don’t worry. There are free psychological tests no...
Wondering if you are an optimist or a pessimist? The Optimism Level Psychological Test uses 20 behavioral tendency questions to deeply analyze your emotional patterns, thinking framework and future expectations, allowing you to accurately understand whether you are an optimist, a pessimist, or a realistic person in between. This test is a fun psychological assessment for self-understanding referen...
The Eysenck's Emotional Stability Scale (EES) is a psychometric tool developed by British psychologist Hans Eysenck to evaluate an individual's emotional stability level. Eisenke is a professor of psychology at the University of London, England. He is one of the most famous psychologists in the present day and has compiled a variety of psychological tests. Emotional stability tests can be used to ...
Sleep quality is one of the important indicators for evaluating individual sleep health. The definition of sleep quality covers multiple aspects, including the duration, quality, depth, frequency of sleep, and the difficulty of falling asleep and waking up. The Sleep Quality Self-test Table is a widely used tool to evaluate an individual's sleep status. Through a series of questions or questions, ...
Intuitively speaking, liking is certainly different from love. We can like many people, but we will only love some of them. It is difficult for us to define love and liking. Even love itself is a complex and multi-dimensional experience. So, what is the difference between liking and love? Like and love are two different emotional expressions, and they have some differences in degree and nature. He...
The Big Five Personality Inventory is also called the Big Five Personality, BIG FIVE, OCEAN and NEO-FFI Personality Scale. Big Five Personality Test is a commonly used psychological assessment tool, which is widely used in individual personality analysis, career planning, human resource management and other fields. Based on the theory of the five major personality traits, the Big Five personality ...
During the growth of a child, social and communication skills are important indicators to measure whether his or her development is smooth. Many parents will be puzzled when their children are 4-11 years old: Is it more difficult for children to integrate into the collective than their peers? Are you often immersed in fixed interests? Is there a significant gap between speaking style and interacti...