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A 310-question behavioral assessment measuring 7 dimensions of psychology. Built to give parents an honest, nuanced picture of who their teenager actually is — before the decisions that matter get made.
45–60 min · No account required · Results delivered immediately
You can feel it. You’re just not sure you have the language for it yet.
They’re clearly capable — but school isn’t measuring what they’re actually good at.
Most institutions reward one kind of intelligence. Most teenagers have another kind entirely.
You’re worried they’ll pick the wrong path — not because they lack ambition, but because no one’s told them what they’re built for.
Direction without self-knowledge is just momentum in the wrong direction.
You’ve tried personality tests. They confirmed what you already suspected — and then stopped there.
A label isn’t insight. Most assessments give you a type. This one gives you a map.
The conversations about the future are getting harder, not easier.
You need something concrete to talk about — not opinions, but evidence.
You want to help. But you don’t want to push them toward your version of success.
This assessment isn’t about your goals. It’s about theirs — the ones they haven’t named yet.
Most tests ask your teenager what they like. This one measures how they actually function — across 310 carefully designed questions, calibrated to reduce social desirability bias and surface genuine psychological patterns.
Each question was built to probe a specific behavioral tendency. Reversed questions catch inconsistency. The scoring algorithm normalizes across 7 domains and maps the result to one of 8 evidence-informed archetypes.
The result is not a type. It’s a profile — with scores, spectrum positions, domain-level insights, and career guidance that’s specific enough to be actionable.
Questions
310
Across 7 behavioral domains
Archetypes
8
Matched by Euclidean distance
Dimensions
7
Scored 0–100 independently
Duration
~50min
Keyboard shortcuts available
Most assessments collapse your teenager into a single profile. This one scores them independently across seven behavioral dimensions — because people are multidimensional, and treating them otherwise is what causes the misfit in the first place.
How your teenager processes information — whether through systematic analysis and structured frameworks, or through intuition, pattern recognition, and direct experience.
How consistently they manage emotional responses under pressure — their capacity to stay functional and clear when things become difficult, uncertain, or high-stakes.
Where they draw energy and how they navigate group environments — whether they thrive in collective contexts, or whether their best work happens independently.
Their relationship with uncertainty and the unknown — whether they treat risk as a threat to manage, or as a condition of doing anything that actually matters.
The intensity and self-direction of their motivation — whether the engine runs on internal fuel, or whether they engage selectively when conditions align.
How readily they reconfigure when circumstances shift — whether they actively thrive in flux and ambiguity, or perform best in stable, predictable environments.
The stability and strength of their moral framework — whether their ethical positions are fixed foundations that guide every decision, or contextual guides applied situationally.
The results aren’t a summary. They’re a full behavioral profile — detailed enough to inform real decisions about education, career direction, and how your teenager is best supported.
Archetype Assignment
Your teenager’s closest behavioral archetype from 8 profiles — matched by Euclidean distance across all 7 dimensions, not assigned by a single score.
7-Domain Score Breakdown
Scores from 0–100 across all seven behavioral dimensions, each with spectrum positioning, classification level, and archetype-specific interpretation.
Behavioral Radar Chart
A visual representation of the full profile — showing how the seven dimensions relate to each other, and where the profile diverges from the average.
Dominant Traits & Development Areas
The three strongest behavioral dimensions with implication notes, and three areas where their profile differs from the norm — with honest developmental context, not deficit framing.
Career Paths Matched to Profile
Five specific career paths — not generalizations, but environments where people with this exact behavioral profile tend to do their most meaningful work.
This assessment doesn’t prescribe. It describes. It maps behavioral tendencies — the ones that are already there, already shaping how your teenager learns, relates, takes risks, and finds meaning.
The report will tell you things you already sensed but couldn’t quite name. It will give you language for conversations that have felt difficult because there wasn’t a shared vocabulary yet.
What you do with it is up to you. And your teenager.
No account, no login, no waiting. Your teenager sits down, answers honestly, and has a full behavioral profile by the end.
Begin the Assessment
Your teenager works through 310 questions across 7 behavioral modules. Each question takes 5–10 seconds. There are no right answers — only honest ones. Keyboard shortcuts (1–5) make the pace comfortable.
Analysis Runs Automatically
After the final question, the algorithm scores all 7 domains, normalizes the results, and identifies the closest archetype match from 8 behavioral profiles. No wait. No email required.
Read the Full Report
The results page loads immediately with the full behavioral profile — archetype, domain scores, radar chart, dominant traits, development areas, and matched career paths. Printable from the browser.
“We’d been arguing about university choices for months. After the assessment, my son finally had words for what he’d been trying to tell me. We didn’t agree on everything — but at least we were talking about the same thing.”
Parent, London · Son, 17
“My daughter scored high on Adaptability and low on Risk. I’d always read that as ‘she’s scattered and plays it safe.’ The report reframed it completely. She’s not scattered — she’s designed for environments that change. That’s a strength.”
Parent, New York · Daughter, 16
“I expected a career quiz. I got a psychological profile. The domain descriptions were so precise I kept stopping to read them twice. It described tendencies I’ve watched in him for years — things I couldn’t have articulated myself.”
Parent, Sydney · Son, 15
310 questions. 7 dimensions. Immediate results. No account required.
Everything is self-contained in this file. No internet connection needed.