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Tag: Psychopathy

Tests pertaining to psychopathic traits and behaviors.

Dark Core Test

Dark Core Test Based on the work of researchers Mashagen, Ph.D., Hilbig, Ph.D., and Zettler, Ph.D., this test will measure whether there is a dark core to your personality.

Psychopathy Spectrum Test

Psychopath Test Based on the work of associate professor Michael R. Levenson, the Psychopath Test is a scientifically-validated instrument for measuring a person’s degree of psychopathy.

Dark Triad Test

Dark Triad Test Narcissism, Machiavellianism and Psychopathy are considered to be "dark" personality traits, but people with these traits are also perceived to be leader-like. This test will measure your dark traits.

Big Tent Dark Traits Test

Dark Traits Test The Big Tent Dark Traits Test analyzes your tendencies towards Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, spitefulness, greed, perfectionism, and dependency.

Light/Dark Triad Test

Light/Dark Test The Light/Dark Test combines the Dark and Light Triads of personality, uniting the two well-known tests into a single joint framework.

Psychopathy Test

Psychopathy Test Based on the work of FBI advisor Robert Hare, the Psychopathy Checklist is one of the most widely used instruments in the psychiatric assessment of psychopaths.

3 Minute Sociopath Test

Sociopath Test Based on the work of Dr. John M. Grohol, Psy.D., this sociopath test can be taken in 3 minutes while retaining good scientific validity.

Dark HEXACO Test

HEXACO Test Based on the scientific work of psychologists Ashton and Lee, the Dark HEXACO test will measure your dark side in the HEXACO system of personality.

Dirty Dozen Test

Dirty Dozen Test Based on the work of researchers P.K. Jonason and G.D. Webster, the Dirty Dozen test is a shortened version of the Dark Triad test, which measures three dark traits.

Light Triad Test

Light Triad Test The Light Triad Test is a counterpart to the Dark Triad Test. It measures the prosocial traits of empathy, compassion, and altruism.

Spot the Murderer Test

Murderer Test Research from the University of Chicago has revealed that individuals can identify murderers with better-than-average accuracy. Can you spot the murderer?