Monday, June 6, 2011

How old does one have to be to take a personality test?

In other words, how young is too young? If a ten year old were to take the Jung Typology test, would it be at all accurate? I am aware personalities change over time, but does a ten year old have the capacity to take the test in an objective manner such that it would be accurate?How old does one have to be to take a personality test?
I'm not aware of the content of the Jung Typology test, but most psychology tests have age-brackets. Most contemporary tests have undergone vigorous testing (otherwise they would not be accepted by the psychology community) and this testing would tell you if it would be suitable for younger people.How old does one have to be to take a personality test?
probably 7 or so. When you can write and stuff.
Physical weight does not count here. Mental maturity determines. It can come at any time to a person who thrives to get it. So age is not really going to matter.
Considering puberty changes the person personalities over a long period of time. I say the youngest age can be 20 or 21 b/c you have to wait for puberty to be over so you have a stable personalities. In puberty your personalities changes from day to day or even week.
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