Free Personality Self-Check
Scientifically researched. Free of charge.
Our free online self-test helps you to better understand your personal behavior and gives you a first insight into the persolog® Personality Factor Model.
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Thats how simple it is
Take 5 minutes
Answer 10 questions
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The advantages over other personality tests
(and why we do not speak of a test)
There are countless personality tests on the market and there is a lively discussion on this topic. Some tests give you feedback on your motives, others on your personality in general. Our questionnaire is based on the situational behavior of a person. The word “test” implies that there is a “better or worse” and that you can also fail. But our conviction is: this does not apply to different personality types. Because every person is unique! So our questionnaire is not a test, because your result is always and only good! It should help you quickly and easily to get on the track of your personality, so that you can recognize and develop your strengths.
With this Personality Check will find out:
✓ What your behavior tells about your personality.
✓ Which strengths you have.
✓ How you can use this knowledge to further develop yourself.
Here's how the Personality Self-Check works:
Here's how the self-check works:
Quickly and easily answer 10 questions that provide information about your preferred behavior.
The result tells you which is your dominant behavioral dimension: dominant (D), initiative (I), steady (S) or conscientious (C).
The result tells you what is hidden behind these terms and what this says about your strenghts
What's the point of this Self-Evaluation?
The result helps you to understand yourself better and offers you a good starting point for further developing your personality, discovering your strengths, and learning how to use them in a targeted manner – in fact, wherever you must deal with other people and want to communicate successfully: at work, with friends, in the family. Knowing yourself well and being aware of other personality types will help you on several levels: You can actively defuse conflicts, successfully advance teamwork and master stressful situations better.
The persolog® Personality Factor Model
Dominant, Initiative, Steady and Conscientious: The Original by persolog®
The persolog® Personality Factor Model, crafted by US psychologist Dr. John G. Geier, serves as a universal instrument for understanding and describing human behavior. Driven by a central inquiry – How can people recognize their strengths and develop their potential? – Dr. Geier approached human behavior from two perspectives intimately linked to individual perception.
The model delves into how individuals perceive their environment, assessing whether it’s rather stressful or non-stressful, and how they respond to it, gauging whether they’re rather assertive or non-assertive. The combination of the four possible responses to these questions delineates how a person tends to behave, thereby deriving the 4 behavioral dimensions: Dominant, Influencing, Steady, and Cautious.
Already benefiting millions worldwide in their personality development, the model offers quick and easy-to-understand insight into one’s own personality. Moreover, in its detailed variant, the persolog® Personality Factor Profile distinguishes a total of 20 behavioral tendencies, fueled by the combinations of the four behavioral dimensions.
Why personality development?
“Everyone is a genius! But if you judge a fish by whether it can climb a tree, it will spend its whole life thinking it is stupid.”
Have you ever heard this sentence? It describes so well what many people in our society experience. Because they don’t know their strengths or don’t fit into a predetermined pattern, they feel like a fish that can’t climb. Our questionnaire sheds light on this and encourages you to live your strengths: If you’re a fish, swim. If you’re a monkey, climb, and if you’re an eagle, fly. Build on these skills. Strengthen your strengths. This is the most important basic rule. So you just have to figure out who you are to know what you can do.