Self-Esteem of the Individual Test - the question form

Questions: 24 · 5 minutes
1. Activity level.
1 – Very low level of this trait
2 – Low level of this trait
3 – Moderate level of this trait
4 – High level of this trait
5 – Very high level of this trait
2. Courtesy (respect for others).
1 – Very low presence of this trait
2 – Low presence of this trait
3 – Moderate presence of this trait
4 – High presence of this trait
5 – Very high presence of this trait
3. Kindness.
1 – Quality is present to a very low degree
2 – Quality is present to a low degree
3 – Quality is present to a moderate degree
4 – Quality is present to a high degree
5 – Quality is present to a very high degree
4. Resilience.
1 – Very low degree of this trait
2 – Low degree of this trait
3 – Moderate degree of this trait
4 – High degree of this trait
5 – Very high degree of this trait
5. Initiative (putting forward ideas).
1 – Very low degree of the trait
2 – Low degree of the trait
3 – Moderate degree of the trait
4 – High degree of the trait
5 – Very high degree of the trait
6. Sincerity and honesty.
1 – Very low level of this trait
2 – Low level of this trait
3 – Moderate level of this trait
4 – High level of this trait
5 – Very high level of this trait
7. Persistence.
1 – Very low level of this trait
2 – Low level of this trait
3 – Moderate level of this trait
4 – High level of this trait
5 – Very high level of this trait
8. Sociability.
1 - Very low degree of the trait
2 - Low degree of the trait
3 - Moderate degree of the trait
4 - High degree of the trait
5 - Very high degree of the trait
9. Responsiveness (empathy, helping others).
1 – Very low level of this trait
2 – Low level of this trait
3 – Moderate level of this trait
4 – High level of this trait
5 – Very high level of this trait
10. Optimism, cheerfulness (belief that things will turn out for the best).
1 – Very slightly present
2 – Slightly present
3 – Moderately present
4 – Strongly present
5 – Very strongly present
11. Cooperative disposition (easygoing, flexible, willing to cooperate and compromise).
1 – Very low degree of the trait
2 – Low degree of the trait
3 – Moderate degree of the trait
4 – High degree of the trait
5 – Very high degree of the trait
12. Practical judgment (taking the real situation into account).
1 – Very low level of this trait
2 – Low level of this trait
3 – Moderate level of this trait
4 – High level of this trait
5 – Very high level of this trait
13. Self-criticism (ability to see both your strengths and weaknesses).
1 – Very low degree of this trait
2 – Low degree of this trait
3 – Moderate degree of this trait
4 – High degree of this trait
5 – Very high degree of this trait
14. Independence (often relying on yourself).
1 – Very low extent of this trait
2 – Low extent of this trait
3 – Moderate extent of this trait
4 – High extent of this trait
5 – Very high extent of this trait
15. Restraint.
1 – Very low expression of this trait
2 – Low expression of this trait
3 – Moderate expression of this trait
4 – High expression of this trait
5 – Very high expression of this trait
16. Being organized (not easily distracted).
1 – Very low level of this trait
2 – Low level of this trait
3 – Moderate level of this trait
4 – High level of this trait
5 – Very high level of this trait
17. Creativity (originality).
1 – Very low degree of the trait
2 – Low degree of the trait
3 – Moderate degree of the trait
4 – High degree of the trait
5 – Very high degree of the trait
18. Self-confidence.
1 – Very low level of this trait
2 – Low level of this trait
3 – Moderate level of this trait
4 – High level of this trait
5 – Very high level of this trait
19. Engagement in something interesting.
1 – Very slightly characteristic
2 – Slightly characteristic
3 – Moderately characteristic
4 – Highly characteristic
5 – Very highly characteristic
20. Emotional balance (calmness).
1 – Very low degree of this trait
2 – Low degree of this trait
3 – Moderate degree of this trait
4 – High degree of this trait
5 – Very high degree of this trait
21. Sense of beauty.
1 – Very low degree of this trait
2 – Low degree of this trait
3 – Moderate degree of this trait
4 – High degree of this trait
5 – Very high degree of this trait
22. Sense of moderation (in desires and behavior).
1 – Very low level of this trait
2 – Low level of this trait
3 – Moderate level of this trait
4 – High level of this trait
5 – Very high level of this trait
23. Harmony (feeling at peace with yourself and the outside world).
1 – Very low degree of this quality
2 – Low degree of this quality
3 – Moderate degree of this quality
4 – High degree of this quality
5 – Very high degree of this quality
24. Independence of judgment.
1 – Very low degree of this trait
2 – Low degree of this trait
3 – Moderate degree of this trait
4 – High degree of this trait
5 – Very high degree of this trait
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