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Free Personality Test

Based on Trait Profiler Jungian Preference Scale (TP-JPS) ™ (MBTI-style)

A free, research-based personality assessment designed to measure core Jungian personality preferences and reveal your personality type.

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Understand yourself in relation to others and over time.

I feel mentally stimulated when interacting with multiple people.

I tend to think more clearly when discussing ideas out loud.

I often take initiative in social or group settings.

Being around others usually increases my energy level.

Long periods of social interaction leave me mentally drained.

I prefer to process important thoughts privately rather than verbally.

I avoid situations where I have to interact with many people at once.

I feel less focused when there is a lot of social activity around me.

I regain energy by spending time alone or in quiet environments.

I am comfortable working independently for long periods.

I reflect deeply before sharing my opinions.

I prefer meaningful conversations over frequent interactions.

I feel restless when I spend too much time by myself.

I speak up quickly even when I have not fully thought things through.

I feel bored when I am not interacting with others.

I find silence uncomfortable in social situations.

I focus on what is directly observable when solving problems.

I prefer step-by-step explanations over broad overviews.

I rely on past experience to guide my decisions.

I pay close attention to concrete details.

I become impatient with tasks that require careful attention to detail.

I prefer exploring ideas rather than dealing with practical specifics.

I often overlook details when working on a task.

I find routine tasks mentally unengaging.

I am drawn to ideas that suggest future possibilities.

I enjoy connecting concepts that initially seem unrelated.

I focus more on meaning than on specific details.

I am comfortable working with abstract ideas.

I prefer dealing with facts rather than hypothetical scenarios.

I feel uneasy when tasks lack clear structure or definition.

I find abstract discussions difficult to follow.

I focus on immediate realities rather than long-term implications.

I prioritize objective criteria when making decisions.

I separate personal feelings from problem-solving.

I am comfortable evaluating ideas critically.

I value logical consistency in arguments.

I often base decisions on emotional considerations.

I avoid analyzing situations that may create tension.

I find it difficult to set aside personal feelings when deciding.

I value empathy over objectivity when resolving disagreements.

I consider emotional impact before making important decisions.

I value compassion when interacting with others.

I try to maintain harmony in relationships.

I am sensitive to how my actions affect others.

I rarely consider emotions when making decisions.

I prioritize fairness over personal concerns.

I feel uncomfortable dealing with emotional situations.

I prefer clear rules over individual circumstances.

I feel more comfortable when my responsibilities are clearly defined.

I like to complete tasks well before deadlines.

I organize my time carefully.

I prefer making decisions rather than leaving things open-ended.

I often delay decisions to keep my options open.

I feel constrained by rigid schedules.

I dislike committing to plans too far in advance.

I adapt easily when plans change unexpectedly.

I enjoy adjusting my plans as situations evolve.

I prefer flexible approaches over fixed procedures.

I feel energized by spontaneity.

I keep multiple options open whenever possible.

I feel uncomfortable when things are left unplanned.

I prefer structured schedules to open-ended timelines.

I find last-minute changes stressful.

I feel more relaxed when everything is decided in advance.

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What is this personality test?

This free personality test is designed to measure psychological preferences based on Carl Jung’s theory of psychological types. It will help you find out how you think, decide, and interact with others. This personality quiz is used to identify your personality type and determine your unique four-letter type code across four fundamental dimensions, which combine to form 16 distinct personality types. Based on research and a valid questionnaire, this self-assessment helps identify where you direct your energy, how you process information, and how you make decisions.

Is this test based on science?

This personality test is an interactive version of the Trait Profiler Jungian Preference Scale (TP-JPS) it is a 64-item self-report questionnaire. In a study, the test demonstrated good validity and reliability, which means the TP-JPS is a reliable, interpretable, and research-oriented tool for personality profiling. You can read the full research paper.

Is this a valid and reliable personality assessment?

The Trait Profiler Jungian Preference Scale (TP-JPS) is a valid and reliable measure for assessing personality preferences. The scale measures core Jungian personality preferences, Extraversion (E) – Introversion (I), Sensing (S) – Intuition (N), Thinking (T) – Feeling (F), Judging (J) – Perceiving (P). Together, these domains form a four-letter personality type and provide valuable information about an individual’s cognitive style, communication, decision-making, behaviour, stress response, and relationship style. This test is based on the TP-JPS 64-item questionnaire and has been researched in various case studies to ensure it is valid and reliable. We also use internal research and collect sample data from this test, and use the data to ensure maximum accuracy. 

How do I know my MBTI?

If you want to know your Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a four-letter personality code, take the Trait Profiler’s interactive version (TP-JPS). If you’re going to get your MBTI type accurately, you should honestly respond to every statement listed. You will also get every single information about your personality, such as your preferences, relationships, strengths, and weaknesses.

What do my personality results mean?

When you take the personality test, first you will get your four-letter MBTI type code. The four-letter code is a combination of eight different dimensions of your personality: Extraversion, Introversion, Sensing, Intuition, Thinking, Feeling, Judging, and Perceiving. The personality test looks at the scores across these eight dimensions. The percentages show the preference strength for each dimension. By getting the scores in these eight dimensions, the highest-scoring dimensions are picked, and they make the four-letter code. These four-letter codes can be helpful in predicting your personality. After that, the scale provides valuable information about your cognitive style, behaviour, decision-making, stress responses, and work style.

How long is this personality test?

Trait Profiler Personality Scale is a 64-item questionnaire that usually takes 7 minutes to complete.

Is this personality test 100% free?

Yes, this personality test is 100% free, no registration is required, and no personal information is asked while taking the test.

Can I get help with interpreting my results?

Yes, you can contact us and provide the shareable link of your results. One of our team members will help you interpret the results and also guide understanding the profile.

Research Archives & Open Data

The TP-JPS research outputs are publicly available on independent academic platforms.