Tag: Gender
Tests pertaining to gender identity and expression.
Mankeeping Test Measures the extent to which you anticipate, manage, and regulate your male partner’s life — the hidden work often called “mankeeping.”
Orientation Test Based on the work of psychologist Michael Storms, the Sexual Orientation test will determine your sexual orientation according to a non-binary approach to human sexuality.
Gender Test Based on the work of researchers Heilman and Peus, this Gender Coordinates Test will determine how people are likely to view your gender identity.
Sexual Test Based on the work of psychologists Hendrick, Hendrick, and Reich, the Sexual Attitudes test will discern your attitude towards sex across four empirical domains.
Partner Test Based on the scientific work of social scientists Hassebrauck and Schwarz, this test will predict whether you are male or female based on the qualities you seek in a partner.
Wife Test Based on a questionnaire made by George W. Crane, M.D., Ph.D. in 1929, the Marital Rating Scale measures qualities in a wife.
Husband Test Based on a questionnaire made by George W. Crane, M.D., Ph.D. in 1929, the Marital Rating Scale measures qualities in a husband.
Gender Test Based on the work of Valerio Capraro, Ph.D., the Gender Game Test will determine whether your decision-making is masculine or feminine.
Dating Test Based on a model that has recently become popular in online culture, the Partner Zone Test will determine how others are likely to view you.
Feminine Test Based on a concept that has gained traction in online culture, the Feminine Energy Test will measure whether you manifest light or dark female energy.
Gender Test Based on the work of researchers Heilman and Peus, the 4 Identities Test will determine how people are likely to view your gender identity.
Adversity Test Based on peer-reviewed research, the Adversarial Heterosexual Beliefs test measures whether you have a stereotypical view of gender roles and whether you have a hostile view of men and/or women.
Femininity Test Based on archetypes from popular culture, the Toxic Femininity Test will determine which of four toxic archetypes you resemble.
Gender Test Mike Thelwall and colleagues at the University of Wolverhampton found strong gender differences in reading habits. What does your taste in books say about your gender?
Gay Type Test Based on the work of sociologist Richard Hauser’s 1962 study, the Gay Type test will determine what kind of pre-liberation male homosexual you would be.
Men/Women Test This Implicit Association Test, developed using theory from Harvard University, will determine if you have a bias in favor of women or men.
Male Test The Male Vibe Test maps your dating style, placing you as a Player, Ladies Man, Simp, or Incel.
Male Role Test Based on the research of Dr. Ronald Levant, the Male Stereotypes Test measures whether someone has a stereotypical view of men.
WIL Test Based on a large poll by the PEW Research Center, the Women in Leadership test will compare your views on female leaders with those of the general population.
Movie Test Using data from the movie website IMDb, the Gender Movie Taste Test will determine your gender based on your taste in movies.
Privilege Test Based on the work of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Peggy McIntosh, the White Privilege Test analyzes special treatment in relation to skin color.
Gender Test Discover how your views on love, dating, and gender roles compare to H. L. Mencken’s famously sharp (and cynical) observations on gender.
Male Stress Test Based on Eisler and Skidmore’s Masculine Gender Role Stress Scale, the Male Role Stress Test will determine whether you are stressed by gender expectations.
Misogyny Test Discover how hidden biases shape your view of women with this 25-question, research-based test.
Feminine Test Based on the work of the Austrian psychotherapist Alfred Adler, the Feminine Revolt Test measures whether you revolt against classic feminine roles on account of societal injustices.
University Test Social psychologists Cory Clark and Bo Winegard contend that men and women are divided on the role universities should play in society. What is your vision like?