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A website for learning more about your attachment styles, your personality, and your relationships.




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yourPersonality is resource you can use to learn more about yourself, your personality, and your close relationships. This site is run by R. Chris Fraley at the Department of Psychology at the University of Illinois. You can create a free account, answer survey questions, and get immediate feedback.

The way it works is simple: (1) You create an account, (2) you answer some questions about yourself, (3) the site provides you with immediate and detailed feedback about your personality and how it compares to that of others.

But here is the innovative and exciting part: You can take the surveys multiple times to learn more about the way in which your personality and attachment changes across time.

Most assessment sites only allow you to view a static snapshot of your personality. But research in personality science indicates that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors change across time--sometimes in surprising ways. This site is designed to help you learn more about which aspects of your personality are evolving, which parts are stable, and how various events that are taking place in your life may promote continuity and change. In other words, this site functions for you as a dynamic map of your personality. And the more you participate, the more that map is revealed.

Adult Attachment Styles.
Learn more about your attachment styles across various relationships in your life. Are you secure or insecure in your relationships? In which relationships are you most secure?

Personality Traits.
Learn more about your personality traits and how they compare to others. This site uses the Five Factor Model as a way of assessing individual differences in personality.

Track over Time.
Login and see your results across time. This is a helpful way to understand the extent to which your attachment styles and personality traits change across time.


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