A personality test is a tool used in psychology to measure an individual's characteristics, traits, and behaviors that make up their unique personality.
Related terms
Trait theory: This theory suggests that personalities can be described and understood by identifying specific traits or characteristics that individuals possess.
Self-report inventory: A type of personality test where individuals respond to a series of questions about themselves, providing insight into their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Projective tests: These are open-ended assessments where individuals interpret ambiguous stimuli (such as inkblots) which can reveal unconscious thoughts and emotions.