The answer might be just three dimensions away. Have you taken an Eysenck-based test? Did the results feel accurate to you? Let me know in the comments below!
When you think of personality tests, you probably think of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) or the Big Five . But there’s another classic, scientifically respected model that has influenced psychology for decades: the Eysenck Personality Test (also known as the EPQ-R or EPI).
If you want to understand the biological roots of your temperament—why you crave parties or prefer a quiet night in, why you get angry quickly or stay calm—this might be the test for you.
Are you a calm introvert who recharges alone? A high-strung extravert who needs the crowd? A tough-minded independent thinker?