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SELF-ESTEEM TEST
The Self-Esteem Test measures how high one’s
feelings of self-worth are, and how one’s beliefs may be
affecting life as a whole. Includes a breakdown of the
various factors that could contribute to self-esteem,
such as unrealistic expectations, need for approval,
proactive attitude and others.
Sub-scores:
Self-love and Self-worth: measures general opinion of
oneself.
Feeling of inadequacy: measures belief in one’s
competence. Self-depreciating statements: measures
engagement in negative, self-critical internal dialogue.
Unrealistic expectations of self: measures pressure put
on oneself to reach very high standards.
Social comfort: measures the extent to which one fits in
socially, builds a support network and feels comfortable
in social situations.
Need for approval: measures the extent to which one
seeks recognition from others.
Beliefs and attitudes: measures preconceptions that
nurture self-image.
Proactive attitude: measures willingness to give things
a try.
List of tests available
(click on test for
description)
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