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Explanation of Axes:

Gender Axis: Measures whether


your interests and personality traits
are more like those of men or
women in the global population. For
more on the empirical basis of
gender and gender roles, see also
the Gender Role Test (based on the
!ndings of Sandra Bem) or the
Gender Coordinates Test (based on
the !ndings of Heilman and Peus).

Personality Axis: Measures whether


your personality is normal or
abnormal. Having abnormal traits
does not necessarily mean that one
is crazy or that one could be
diagnosed with a personality
disorder; merely that one shares
traits or features with such people.
See also the Personality Style Test
(based on the !ndings of Beck and
Millon) or the Personality
Maladaptation Test (based on
research from the American
Psychiatric Association).

Lifestyle Axis: Measures whether


your lifestyle is traditional and
conservative or progressive and
“woke.” Note that
traditional/conservative people on
this axis are not necessarily
politically right-wing but may be
center-left, as for example both H.J.
Eysenck and Eric Kaufmann have
found that many left-wingers are
conservative in terms of their values
and temperament. See also the
Eysenck Political Test or the Moral
Vignettes Test for more on the
intersection between values and
outlook.

Political Axis: Measures whether


your political outlook is more right-
wing or left-wing according to a set
of items that very broadly code for
left or right in one’s political
orientation. That is to say, this axis
does not distinguish between
conservatives and libertarians on the
right, or between left-liberalist and
socialists on the left, but merely
gives an indication of whether you
are left or right. See also the Political
Coordinates Test or Political
Left/Right Test for other ways of
measuring political standpoints.

References

Donnelly & Twenge: Masculine


and Feminine Traits on the Bem
Sex-Role Inventory, 1993–2012: a
Cross-Temporal Meta-Analysis
(Sex Roles 0360-0025 2016)
Holt & Ellis: Assessing the Current
Validity of the Bem Sex-Role
Inventory (Sex Roles Volume 39,
Issue 11-12 1998)
Holt & Ellis: Assessing the Current
Validity of the Bem Sex-Role
Inventory (Sex Roles Volume 39,
Issue 11-12 1998)
Graham, J., Nosek, B. A., Haidt, J.,
Iyer, R., Koleva, S., Ditto, P.:
Mapping the Moral Domain
Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology 101(2), 2011
Graham, J., Haidt, J., Nosek, Brian
A.: Liberals and Conservatives Rely
on Di"erent Sets of Moral
Foundations Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology 96, 2009
Wilson, G. D., & Brazendale, A. H.
(1973). Social Attitude Correlates
of Eysenck’s Personality
Dimensions. Social Behavior and
Personality: An International
Journal, 1(2), 115–118
Anderson, J. L., Sellbom, M., &
Salekin, R. T. (2018). Utility of the
Personality Inventory for DSM-5–
Brief Form (PID-5-BF) in the
measurement of maladaptive
personality and psychopathology.
Assessment, 25, 596-607
Fossati, A., Somma, A., Borroni, S.,
Markon, K. E., & Krueger, R. F.
(2017). The Personality Inventory
for DSM-5 Brief Form: Evidence
for reliability and construct validity
in a sample of community-
dwelling Italian adolescents.
Assessment, 24, 615-631

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