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TYPE A PERSONALITY TEST
- REVISED
The Type A Personality test is designed to determine
whether one has the characteristic traits of a Type A,
Type B, or Type C person, and how these inclinations may
be affecting life. A Type A person is someone who tends
to be competitive and highly driven (maybe to the point
of obsession), has a strong sense of urgency (always "in
a hurry"), finds it difficult to relax, and is reward
oriented.
Sub-scores: Scores and interpretations on:
Competitiveness: measures inclination to compete even in
non-competitive situations.
Time urgency: measures state of being hurried and under
pressure, inclination to be impatient.
Hostility/anger: measures conflict, opposition, or
resistance in thought, principle or action; outbursts of
frustration.
Negativity: measures pessimism, dissatisfaction,
distrust, and discontentment.
Perfectionism: measures tendency to be overly critical
and/or demanding of self and/or others.
Tough-mindedness: measures tendency to be a cold,
unfeeling character; rigid in thought and conduct; and
discomfort in expression of emotion.
Relaxation: measures ability to relax, wind down, take a
break, and enjoy the little things.
Reward orientation: measures external/internal
incentives. Drive: measures achievement orientation.
Workaholism: measures balance between social and work
life.
List of tests available
(click on test for
description)
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