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personality test

noun

Psychology.
  1. an instrument, as a questionnaire or series of standardized tasks, used to measure personality characteristics or to discover personality disorders.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of personality test1

First recorded in 1910–15
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Skeptical at first—like I always am about these New York City trends—I took a personality test that matched me with others who shared similar interests.

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In the digital age, this has manifested itself in various forms, from so-called “survival courses†for empaths to quizzes akin to personality tests to determine if you are an empath.

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Rather, the website says it’s an “experiment†that pairs strangers together for in-person activities based on personality tests — like a modern-day eHarmony, but for community-building, with some AI and event-planning mixed in, I gather.

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They may also ask you to take a personality test.

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It’s hard to think of a better personality test.

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