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ROADMAP TO YOUR WELL-BEING!

Change is an essential and inevitable part of life. However, it can be frustrating when you’re unsure of what to change or how to make those changes in your own life. But you can break free from this feeling of being stuck by identifying what you need to change.

Online psychometric tests can help you better understand your personality traits and your emotional maturity, thereby empowering yourself to make positive changes in your life.

Our goal is to help you realize your potential by capitalizing on your strengths and managing your weaknesses. Rather than striving to become someone you think is a better “you”, learn to love and appreciate your strengths and work on managing your weaknesses. When you accept and embrace who you are, you open the door to limitless possibilities, a world of abundance and peace and self-confidence.

We offer psychometric tests that can help you gain a better understanding of your personality and emotional maturity.

PROCESS FOR THE TEST

  1. Select the specific report you require e.g., Personality traits or Emotional Intelligence. Take note of the different test available for Adult, Adolescence or Children.
  2. Do the payment online.
  3. We will contact you within 24 hours to arrange for the specific test and provide you with the link to complete the test online.
  4. After submission of your test, we will contact you within 24 hours to provide your report through email. In the report is guidelines for development.
  5. To have a session online to discuss the report is optional with an additional fee.

PERSONALITY PROFILE

REPORT DESCRIPTION PRICE INC VAT
ADULT BRIEF REPORT – DOWNLOAD SAMPLE ADULT. Brief 16PF Personality Interpretation. (16 years and older). R 1 050,00
ADULT COMPREHENSIVE REPORT – DOWNLOAD SAMPLE ADULT. Comprehensive 16PF Personality Interpretation. (16 years and older). R 2 797,00
ADOLESCENT COMPREHENSIVE REPORT – DOWNLOAD SAMPLE ADOLESCENT. Comprehensive16PF Personality measure. (11-22 years). R 2 190,00

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

REPORT DESCRIPTION PRICE INC VAT
ADULT EQ REPORT (EQ-I® 2.0) – DOWNLOAD SAMPLE ADULT. Comprehensively measure: Emotional Intelligence. (18 years and older). R 2 595,00
YOUTH EQ REPORT (EQSA001)  – DOWNLOAD SAMPLE YOUTH. Measures the level of Emotional and Social functioning in children (7-13 years). R 1 380,00
ADOLESCENT EQ REPORT (EQSA002) – DOWNLOAD SAMPLE ADOLESCENT. Measures the level of Emotional and Social functioning in adolescents (13-19 years). R 1 430,00

Personality Profile

5 GLOBAL FACTORS

  • Anxiety: Emotional adjustment; the types of emotions experienced and the intensity of these.
  • Self-Control: Response to environmental controls on behaviour; internal self-discipline.
  • Tough-Mindedness: The way a person processes information; the extent to which they will solve problems at an objective, cognitive level or by using subjective or personal considerations.
  • Extraversion: Social orientation; the desire to be around others and be noticed by them; the energy invested in initiating and maintaining social relationships.
  • Independence: The role a person assumes when interacting with others; the extent to which they are likely to influence or be influenced by the views of other people.

16 PRIMARY FACTORS:

Warmth, Reasoning, Emotional Stability, Dominance, Liveliness, Rule-Consciousness, Social Boldness, Sensitivity, Vigilance, Abstractedness, Privateness, Apprehension, Openness to Change, Self-Reliance, Perfectionism and Tension.

REPORT SUMMARY DESCRIPTION PRICE INC VAT PURCHASE
ADULT (BRIEF) 16PF QUESTIONNAIRE
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ADULT Brief Personality Interpretation:

The 16pf measures 16 different primary personality characteristics structured around the “Big Five” global factors of personality.

It delivers an objective, empirical measurement of personality that enable an individual to understand self-much better. It also evaluates what an individual will do and can do – how they will manage their every day to day living.

Age range: Individuals 16 years and older
Administration time: 35-50 minutes (185 items)

R 1 050,00 Click here.
ADULT (COMPREHENSIVE) 16PF  QUESTIONNAIRE (NAI821)
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ADULT Comprehensive Personality Interpretation:

The 16pf measures 16 different primary personality characteristics structured around the “Big Five” global factors of personality.

It delivers an objective, empirical measurement of personality that enable an individual to understand self-much better. It also evaluates what an individual will do and can do – how they will manage their every day to day living.

Areas covered:

  • Cognitive and Perceptual Functioning
  • Interpersonal Style
  • Intimate Relationships
  • Occupational Considerations
  • Personality Dynamics
  • Therapeutic and Counselling Issues

Age range: Individuals 16 years and older
Administration time: 35-50 minutes (185 items)

R 2 797,00 Click here.
ADOLESCENT (COMPREHENSIVE) 16PF QUESTIONNAIRE  (IPAT708)
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ADOLESCENT Comprehensively personality measure.

It is a self-report questionnaire for adolescents ages 11 – 22. It provides valuable information regarding the individual’s personal style, problem-solving abilities, preferred work activities, and areas where the individual having problems. It is also helpful in career exploration.

It includes the following sections namely.

  • Normal personality items,
    • Extraversion (Includes Introversion)
    • Independence (Includes Accommodating)
    • Tough-Mindedness (Includes Openness)
    • Self-Control (Includes Flexibility)
  • Short measure of general reasoning ability
  • Measure of six career-interest variables.
  • Optional questions concerning matters of aggression, significant low mood, low sense of self, discouragement, cynicism, violent feelings, sexual activity, drug/alcohol use, and other areas.

Age range: Individuals 11-22 years
Administration time: 65 minutes

R 2 190,00 Click here.

EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING

To experience Emotional maturity and Emotional health it is necessary to

  • acknowledge and accept your feelings,
  • not to let setbacks and failures get you down, and to
  • view difficult situations as challenges and growth opportunities.

Emotional well-being is also the ability to understand your own feelings, know your limits, control your stress levels, and appropriately and comfortably express your emotions. Emotional well-being can be seen as the balance of positive to negative emotions/feelings that helps with the maintaining of life satisfaction and happiness (psychological well-being).

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EMOTIONAL QUOTIENT INVENTORY® 2.0 FOR ADULTS

(EQ-I® 2.0)
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Comprehensively measure:

Emotional intelligence for adults.

Emotional intelligent people accept and understand emotions and feelings in themselves and others. They are also capable of expressing themselves assertively, being empathetic, cooperating with and relating to others in an appropriate manner. Able managing stressful situations and changes successfully, solving personal and interpersonal problems effectively, and having an optimistic perspective toward life. High levels of emotional awareness can also imply the ability to use emotional information to manage thoughts and actions in an adaptive manner.

The EQ-i2.0 scientifically measures emotional intelligence. It measures a set of emotional and social skills that influence the way people perceive and express themselves. It highlights an individual’s emotional and social strengths and weaknesses.

Assessment Scales

The EQ-i 2.0 includes five validity indices rendering a Total Emotional Intelligence score plus the following composite scores:

  • Self-Perception: Self-Regard, Self-Actualization, Emotional Self-Awareness
  • Self-Expression: Emotional Expression, Assertiveness, Independence
  • Interpersonal: Interpersonal Relationships, Empathy, Social Responsibility
  • Decision Making: Problem Solving, Reality Testing, Impulse Control
  • Stress Management: Flexibility, Stress Tolerance, Optimism
  • Well-Being Indicator: Happiness

Age range: Individuals 18 years and older
Administration time: 20-30 minutes (133 items)

R 2 595,00 Click here.

EMOTIONAL QUOTIENT INVENTORY FOR YOUTH

(EQ-I YOUTH™)

(EQSA001)
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Measures the level of emotional and social functioning in children (7-13 years).

Emotional intelligence has been identified as a critical skill in the 21st century and especially as we continue progressing through the 4th Industrial Revolution, how we interact is as important as what we can do. The first ever youth assessment to be based on the globally renowned EQ-i 2.0 model, the EQ-i Youth measures the level of emotional and social functioning in  children and adolescents. How children and adolescents perceive and express themselves, develop and maintain social relationships, cope with challenges, and use emotional information in an effective and meaningful way are assessed in this world-class assessment developed with the South African context in mind. It is a useful tool that can be used to identify a student’s strengths and development areas, in order to help that student develop the skills needed for personal, scholastic, and social success.

Assessment Scales

Total Emotional Intelligence: overall score providing insights into students ‘overall EI functioning.

  • Self-Perception: Self-Regard, Self-Actualization, Emotional Self-Awareness
  • Self-Expression: Emotional Expression, Assertiveness, Independence
  • Interpersonal: Interpersonal Relationships, Empathy, Social Responsibility
  • Decision Making: Problem Solving, Reality Testing, Impulse Control (only in Adolescent form)
  • Stress Management: Flexibility, Stress Tolerance, Optimism
  • Well-Being Indicator: Happiness

Age range: 7-13 years old. (Junior)
Administration time: 30-40 minutes

R 1 380,00 Click here.
EMOTIONAL QUOTIENT INVENTORY FOR ADOLESCENT REPORT (EQSA002)
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Measures the level of emotional and social functioning in adolescents (13-19 years).

The transition from childhood (adolescents) to adulthood is an important phase in development. Children are becoming more independent and begin to look at the future in terms of career, relationships, families, housing, and destiny. The individual wants to belong to a society and fit in. They must learn the roles they will occupy as an adult. It is during this phase that the adolescent will re-examine their identity and try to find out exactly who he or she is. It is a period of heightened emotionality. If the adolescents cannot perceive, understand, regulate, and function with their emotions it will leave indelible marks on their behaviour and personality. Emotional intelligence plays an important role in this phase. Emotional Intelligence signifies the ability to understand and manage ones as well as the others’ emotions. It refers to a combination of skills these include empathy, self-control, self-awareness, sensitivity to the feeling of others, persistence, and self-motivation among others.

The EQ-I Youth measures the level of emotional and social functioning in children and adolescents. It is a useful tool that can be used by parents and professionals to identify an individual’s strengths and development areas, to help that individual, develop the skills needed for personal, scholastic, and social success.

Assessment Scales

Total Emotional Intelligence: overall score providing insights into students ‘overall EI functioning.

  • Self-Perception: Self-Regard, Self-Actualization, Emotional Self-Awareness
  • Self-Expression: Emotional Expression, Assertiveness, Independence
  • Interpersonal: Interpersonal Relationships, Empathy, Social Responsibility
  • Decision Making: Problem Solving, Reality Testing, Impulse Control (only in Adolescent form)
  • Stress Management: Flexibility, Stress Tolerance, Optimism
  • Well-Being Indicator: Happiness

Age range: 13-19 years old. (Adolescent)
Administration time: 30-40 minutes

R 1 430,00 Click here.
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