Test which love personality type you are in HLWP? Psychologists have divided people's love personalities into four basic personality types, namely 'lively type' (H), 'power type' (L), 'perfect type' (W), and 'peaceful type' (P). .
1. H-type love personality (lively type): This kind of person is usually lively and changeable, and likes artistic and sensual things. Love often lasts only three minut...
Bullying is defined as malicious behavior that occurs in a school environment in which one student or a group of students intentionally targets another student physically, verbally, socially, or online. Here are some common bullying situations in schools:
1. Verbal Bullying: This is one of the most common forms of bullying. It includes the use of verbal behaviors such as ridicule, insults, humili...
Many people have blind spots in financial management. Some people may just keep saving money but fail to keep up with inflation; some people may invest randomly and lose more than they gain; some people even only know how to spend money and become 'money earners'. None of the above three methods succeeded in getting rich. If you want to get rid of poverty, you must first understand your own financ...
Promotion is what everyone in the profession dreams of. In addition to ability, opportunities are also important if you want to be promoted. Do you know how to seize opportunities? But many times, promotion always passes you by. Do you want to know why every promotion passes you by? The test below will tell you the answer, let’s take a test together.
Although there are many good people in this world, there are also many bad ones. Come and find out, what kind of people are always trying to plot against you?
Who says income and output are directly proportional? At least emotionally, there is never such a formula. You may be dismissive of people who treat you sincerely. On the contrary, some people who have nothing to do with you emotionally may make you devote more thoughts to them due to various subjective wishes or objective and inevitable reasons. So, take a test, who do you always smile at?
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...
Do you really understand other people’s emotions?
In this era where 'emotional internal friction' and 'social fear and social cow' are flying all over the sky, each of us plays a different role in social interaction. But do you really understand your position in emotional communism?
This emotional qualities scale (EQ scale) compiled by British psychologist Professor Simon Barron-Cohen is a profe...
The Family Affluence Scale (FAS) is a scale developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) school-age children's health behavior research team. It is designed to assess the material wealth levels of families with school-age children through a series of easy-to-answer questions. The FAS scale is a quantitative assessment tool used to infer a family's material affluence.
The FAS scale is based on...
FAS Scale Family Affluence Scale, developed within the HBSC research network, the FAS scale consists of easy-to-answer questions reflecting material affluence and has been shown to be a useful indicator of family material affluence.
The third edition of the HBSC Family Wealth Scale (FAS III) is improved and expanded based on FAS II. FAS III was developed to better reflect the changes and diversit...