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Psychology-based personality tests to help you understand yourself more deeply.

How Our Tests Work

1

Answer Honestly

Respond to carefully designed questions based on psychological research. There are no right or wrong answers β€” just your honest reactions.

2

Pattern Analysis

Our algorithm analyzes your response patterns using weighted scoring models derived from established psychological frameworks.

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Personalized Results

Receive a detailed personality profile with insights about your tendencies, strengths, and areas for growth.

Why Personality Tests Matter

Personality tests have been used in psychology for decades to help individuals gain deeper self-awareness. Understanding your personality tendencies can improve your relationships, career decisions, and overall well-being.

Our tests are designed to make psychological insights accessible to everyone. Based on research from leading psychologists, each test explores a different dimension of your personality β€” from how you form emotional bonds to how you respond under stress.

While no test can capture the full complexity of human personality, well-designed assessments provide valuable starting points for self-reflection and personal growth.

Our Scientific Foundation

Each test on Every Type is grounded in established psychological research:

  • Attachment Style Test β€” Based on John Bowlby's Attachment Theory (1969) and Bartholomew & Horowitz's four-category model (1991). Explores how early bonding experiences shape adult relationship patterns.
  • Trauma Response Test β€” Informed by Pete Walker's Complex PTSD framework, examining the four survival responses: fight, flight, freeze, and fawn.
  • People Pleaser Quiz β€” Rooted in fawn response theory and codependency research, helping identify people-pleasing patterns and their psychological origins.
  • Rejection Sensitivity Test β€” Based on Downey & Feldman's Rejection Sensitivity Model (1996), measuring individual differences in the tendency to anxiously expect and overreact to social rejection.

Common Questions

Psychology-based tests do not replace professional assessment. Use results as a reference for self-understanding.

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