Personality Test
Personality Test
Personality Test
The word personality comes from the Latin word persona. In the ancient world, a
persona was a mask worn by an actor. While we tend to think of a mask as being worn
to conceal one’s identity, the theatrical mask was originally used to either represent or
project a specific personality trait of a character.
Definition
Personality describes the unique patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that
distinguish a person from others. A product of both biology and environment, it remains
fairly consistent throughout life.
Examples of personality can be found in how we describe other people's traits. For
instance, "She is generous, caring, and a bit of a perfectionist," or "They are loyal and
protective of their friends."
There are two basic types of personality tests: self-report inventories and
projective tests:
These tests can help you learn more about yourself and better understand both your
strengths and weaknesses. And while all personality tests are different, learning that
you might be high on a specific trait can help you gain greater insight into your own
behavioral patterns.
For example, your results on a personality test might indicate that you rate high on the
personality trait of introversion. This result suggests that you have to expend energy in
social situations, so you need to find time alone to recharge your energy. Knowing that
you have this tendency can help you recognize when you are getting drained from
socializing and set aside quiet moments to regain your equilibrium.
Tips for Taking a Personality Test
There is no way to prepare for a personality test, but there are some things that
you can do to make sure that your results are the best reflection of your
personality:
As you start looking at all of the different personality assessments that are
available, you will probably notice one thing quite quickly: There are a lot of
"informal" tests out there! Just a simple online search will turn up an enormous
range of quizzes and tests designed to tell you something about your personality.
The vast majority of quizzes that you'll encounter online are just for fun. They can
be entertaining and they might even give you a little insight into your personality,
but they are in no way formal, scientific assessments of personality.