Umfangreicher Persönlichkeitstest in 16 Dimensionen
Hinweis: Dieser Fragebogen enthält insgesamt 112 Items in 16 Dimensionen. Bitte beantworte jede Frage ehrlich und spontan auf einer Skala von 1 (Stimme gar nicht zu) bis 5 (Stimme voll zu).
Dieser Test vermittelt einen ersten Überblick über dein Persönlichkeitsprofil in mehreren Persönlichkeitsdimensionen und ersetzt keinesfalls eine professionelle persönlichkeitspsychologische Beratung. Bitte beantworte alle Fragen ehrlich. Nach dem Abschicken siehst du ein Balkendiagramm mit deinen Ergebnissen, ausführlichen Tipps zur Verbesserung und eine kurze Erklärung der einzelnen Dimensionen. Die Testgüte (Reliabilität, Validität) ist nicht empirisch überprüft. Für den professionellen Einsatz ist eine Validierung notwendig (vgl. AERA, APA & NCME, 2014).
Wissenschaftlicher Hinweis:
Die hier dargestellten Items sind frei formuliert und basieren lediglich auf einer inhaltlichen Anlehnung an die 16PF-Dimensionen (Cattell, Eber & Tatsuoka, 1970). Für den professionellen Einsatz sind eine empirische Validierung sowie eine Prüfung nach den Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing (AERA, APA & NCME, 2014) notwendig.
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