The Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale (SES) was originally designed to assess adolescents' overall feelings of self-worth and self-acceptance.
The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale is a psychometric tool commonly used to measure an individual's self-esteem level. This scale was developed by American social psychologist Morris Rosenberg in 1965 and is widely used in the fields of psychology and social science...
This is a diverse world, just like the beauty of a rainbow comes from strong color combinations.
Homosexuality is just a natural phenomenon, a way of survival and life.
When choosing love, they have a little bit of their own ideas.
Want to know if you too have homosexual tendencies? Might as well test it out.
Note: This test is for girls only!
Matching personal and organizational values can effectively predict employees' positive attitudes and behaviors. In management practices such as talent recruitment, employee training, career management, organizational system design, and employee retention in corporate human resource management, the matching of personal and organizational values can be used to improve the effectiveness of corporate...
The DASS-21 (Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale) is a commonly used self-report scale used to assess an individual's emotional state in terms of depression, anxiety, and stress. It was developed by Lovibond (1995) and has been widely used in many studies and clinical practice.
The DASS-21 contains three subscales that assess depression, anxiety, and stress respectively. Each subscale consists of 7 i...
The General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) is a scale used to measure an individual's overall self-confidence in dealing with various environmental challenges or facing new things. It was compiled by German psychologist Professor Ralf Schwarzer and his colleagues in 1981. It has been translated into many languages and is widely used internationally. This scale has 10 items in total, involving aspects ...
In the ocean of the workplace, everyone is a sailing ship. But when a storm comes and your cruise ship hits the rocks, how will you survive?
This psychological test will take you into a hypothetical situation and reveal your true face in the workplace through your choices.
Choose a way of survival and see what type of office worker you will be in the desert island survival in the workplace?
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Some people face heavy pressure, feel depressed, feel that life is very tiring, and feel world-weary; while others are chatting and laughing, coping with ease, and are very chic. how about you!
People live in a big and ever-changing world, and it is common for them to be pulled, squeezed, and hit; especially as a manager, there is pressure from your boss, complaints from customers, and incomprehe...
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...
In a traditional marriage, two people often talk about sex, but this most important topic has become the one most easily ignored by you. A good married life can promote each other's feelings, but a disharmonious married life will only cause invisible crises in the marriage, and even break up in an instant. In marriage, will you boldly talk about love and bravely say what you like and what you don'...
Self-assessment analysis of frustration tolerance to test your ability to withstand difficulties and setbacks. How is your ability to withstand blows? Please answer according to your actual situation.