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Likert Scale vs. Reasoned Responses

The human personality is a multifaceted phenomenon that defies straightforward measurement through conventional quantitative questionnaires based on a Likert scale (e.g., little – enough – much). To address this limitation, we designed an advanced instrument that employs a more sophisticated methodology. This assessment comprises up to 65 questions, each with five reasoned response options. Such a system encourages a thorough examination of the alternatives, rather than an instinctive and mechanical selection.

Inspired by Big Five and MBTI Models

Our distinctive personality questionnaire draws inspiration from both the Big Five model and the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator. It encapsulates the fundamental concept of the 16 character types identified in the MBTI, but reworks this in a modern manner, thereby offering an appealing experience to younger individuals as well.

Personalized Questions

In addition, our test has an absolutely unique feature: self-calibration. This feature performs best on the second and third attempts. We therefore recommend repeating the test 3 times to get a tailor-made result. Unlike other personality tests, we are confident that ours will manage to entertain and surprise you at the same time with its effectiveness.
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TEST FEATURES

This psychological investigation tool is unique.
It updates itself after the first attempt and will provide different questions if repeated.
The result will undergo a self-calibration process reaching maximum accuracy on the third attempt.
Find out how test results are calculated and view an example result.
There are 65 questions in total, and their goal is to probe the 16 major personality traits:
1. Sociability (unsociability —> expansiveness)
2. Rationality (irrationality —> rationality)
3. Emotionality (impulsiveness —> self-control)
4. Perfectionism (carelessness —> fussiness)
5. Liveliness (laziness —> dynamism)
6. Extroversion (introversion —> extroversion)
7. Conscientiousness (recklessness —> judiciousness)
8. Sensitivity (insensitivity —> sensitivity)
9. Tolerance (indulgence —> strictness)
10. Creativity (conventionality —> originality)
11. Sagacity (naivety —> shrewdness)
12. Self-Confidence (insecurity —> self-confidence)
13. Autonomy (obedience —> self-determination)
14. Spirituality (materialism —> spirituality)
15. Irony (seriousness —> childishness)
16. Selfishness (egocentrism —> altruism)

You will receive, as always, an exclusive certificate of personality and an email with your result.
It is recommended to think carefully about the various answers before choosing.
Conducting the test including 3 consecutive attempts takes about 30 minutes.
Take your chance to receive a $50 voucher.
No registration required.
Suitable for audiences of all ages.
You can try the free DEMO before you buy the test, here: Great Personality Test Demo.

WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE
Personality tests are usually of two types: 1) boring and repetitive; 2) frivolous and inaccurate.
Aware of this phenomenon, we developed a personality test unlike any other, based on qualitative and reasoned responses instead of the usual graded scales which are difficult to interpret and not always relevant (e.g., nothing/some/quite/very much). The great personality test proposes “only” 17 questions, which deprives it of the boring factor. At the same time, it is capable of adapting to the answers given by the user in case it is repeated, increasing its accuracy from time to time through the introduction of new questions. This makes it one of the most serious and accurate personality assessments among those available online, but without the boredom of answering an endless number of questions in a single session.
In addition, if you wish to eviscerate the topic of personality assessment, you will find an excellent follow-up article at the end of the test.

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The number of attempts remaining is 4

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1. By chance you meet someone you have not seen in years and that person invites you to an unfamiliar club that evening. What do you do?

Personality trait under examination: Sociability
The two extremes are: unsociability and expansiveness.

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2 / 17

2. A doubt arises in your mind about something you may have done negligently. What is your first reaction?

Personality trait under examination: Rationality
The two extremes are: irrationality and rationality.

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3 / 17

3. Bad weather is a real party pooper. Do you agree with it?

Personality trait under examination: Emotionality
The two extremes are: impulsiveness and self-control.

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4 / 17

4. Reprocessing the past helps you understand your mistakes to improve in the present. Do you agree?

Personality trait under examination: Perfectionism
The two extremes are: carelessness and fussiness.

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5 / 17

5. Which of the following activities relaxes you the most?

Personality trait under examination: Liveliness
The two extremes are: laziness and dynamism.

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6 / 17

6. Spending a lot of time around people and movement gives you:

Personality trait under examination: Extroversion
The two extremes are: introversion and extroversion.

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7 / 17

7. When you perform a habitual, repetitive action, you do it:

Personality trait under examination: Conscientiousness
The two extremes are: recklessness and judiciousness.

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8 / 17

8. Do you ever feel that others do not understand you, or that they are too shallow to do so?

Personality trait under examination: Sensitivity
The two extremes are: insensitivity and sensitivity.

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9. Do you easily forget the wrongs you have received?

Personality trait under examination: Tolerance
The two extremes are: strictness and indulgence.

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10. You are asked to do a job that requires the application of strict and precise rules, but you find that it could be done differently. How do you behave?

Personality trait under examination: Creativity
The two extremes are: conventionality and originality.

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11 / 17

11. Choose the description of POLITICS that most closely matches your thinking:

Personality trait under examination: Sagacity
The two extremes are: naivety and shrewdness.

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12 / 17

12. Someone questions a statement you made, but you are certain of its truthfulness: how do you react?

Personality trait under examination: Self-confidence
The two extremes are: insecurity and self-confidence.

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13 / 17

13. Would you rather make your own decisions and be responsible for them, or follow someone else's directives without risking anything?

Personality trait under examination: Autonomy
The two extremes are: obedience and self-determination.

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14 / 17

14. What would you add to the world to make it a better place?

Personality trait under examination: Spirituality
The two extremes are: materialism and spirituality.

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15. Do you ever laugh when you watch comedy movies and videos?

Personality trait under examination: Irony
The two extremes are: seriousness and childishness.

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16. An acquaintance needs your help, but this would mean giving up your program for the evening. What do you do about it?

Personality trait under examination: Selfishness
The two extremes are: egocentrism and altruism.

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17. Final question. What age group do you fall into?

Age also has a significant influence on personality

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FEATURED USER COMMENTS

Anselm – Rating: IIIII
Nice and most importantly not too long and boring. There are so many apps that offer personality tests out there, but almost all of them are boring or silly.

Charlotte Gardner – Rating: IIIII
Nice idea to add some explanations of spiritual nature, this is the first time I see such a thing in a personality test.

Lucy Zaber – Rating: IIIII
Finally a fairly quick quiz with answers that are not all the same and totally conformist! I found my own answer most of the time… usually with other quizzes I pick the least worst one.

Micah – Rating: IIIII
The thing I liked most was the variety of responses. I was expecting standard general answers that are always the same. Instead, each question has specific responses. Good test overall.

These comments were chosen by the staff among all those submitted by users