Multidimensional Introversion-Extraversion Scales

This is an interactive personality test measuring traits that differ between introverts and extraverts.

Introduction: The idea of introversion and extraversion is one of the oldest and most well known ideas in personality psychology. The terms were popularized by Carl Jung in the early 1900s and almost all general personality tests have included some measure of the construct. The evidence indicates that people can mean several different things when they describe themselves as an introvert or extravert, so the trait of introversion-extraversion should actually be broken down into a couple different, though related, traits.

Procedure: The test has 91 statements of opinion that you must rate on a five point scale of how much you agree with each. It should take most people 10-15 minutes to complete.

Participation: This test is provided for educational use only. It should not be used as psychological advice of any kind and comes without any guarantee of accuracy or fitness for any particular purpose. Also, your responses may be recorded and anonymously used for research or otherwise distributed.





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