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Whether you represent a non-profit organization, a for-profit corporation, or just yourself, feel free to copy icons and links to Dr. Epstein's psychological tests as a free service to your website visitors. There is no charge whatsoever for you to display these icons and links on your website and no charge for people to take the tests. All of the tests are empirically based and carefully designed to yield useful information about various aspects of human functioning. The HTML code accompanying each icon (below) will allow you to place the icon onto your own website, into your blogs, or even into your emails. When someone clicks on the icon, the test will open up in a new window, so your own website window remains open. If you need help using the icons, or if your company is interested in sponsoring any of the tests (so that your own icon and link will appear at the end of the test), contact info@drepstein.com.


Test: Epstein Parenting Competencies Inventory (EPCI)
URL: http://MyParentingSkills.com
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Test: Epstein Mental Health Inventory (EMHI)
URL: http://DoYouNeedTherapy.com
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Test: Epstein Love Competencies Inventory (ELCI)
URL: http://MyLoveSkills.com
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Test: Epstein-Dumas Test of Adultness (EDTA)
URL: http://HowAdultAreYou.com
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Test: Epstein Stress Management Inventory for Individuals (ESMI-i)
URL: http://MyStressManagementSkills.com
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Test: Epstein Motivation Competencies Inventory for Individuals (EMCI-i)
URL: http://MyMotivationSkills.com
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Test: Epstein Sexual Orientation Inventory (ESOI)
URL: http://MySexualOrientation.com
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Test: Epstein Creativity Competencies Inventory for Individuals (ECCI-i)
URL: http://MyCreativitySkills.com
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Test: Extended Childhood Disorder Inventory (ECDI)
URL: http://ExtendedChildhoodDisorder.com
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Test: Epstein Humanness Inventory (EHI)
URL: http://HowHumanAreYou.com
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Test: Epstein Assertiveness Skills Inventory (EASI)
URL: http://HowAssertiveAreYou.com
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DOES YOUR MOTIVATIONAL ENGINE NEED A TUNE UP?


Find out with this quiz designed for both managers and individuals by Dr. Robert Epstein. The quiz is based on Dr. Epstein's competencies approach to building motivation and is designed to help you determine what skills you need to become more motivated!

 

NOTE: This is a "mini" version of the EMCI-i (Epstein Motivation Competencies Inventory for Individuals). The full test, which yields an overall score plus subscale scores in eight specific competency areas, is available here . An abridged, self-scoring version of the EMCI-i is included in Dr. Epstein's recent book: The Big Book of Motivation Games. The EMCI-i focuses on the skills you need to motivate yourself. Dr. Epstein has also developed a test, the EMCI-m, that measures ten different competencies that managers and teachers need to motivate others. The book mentioned above includes exercises that help build specific competencies for both individuals and managers.

Read each of the following statements and click the button next to the answer that best applies to you:

1. My work place is an ideal place in which to work:

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2. I always picture a bright future for myself:

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3. I regularly set goals for myself:

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4. Food can have a big impact on mood:

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5. The colors in my work area really energize me:

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6. I try to always keep myself well-rested:

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7. I think it's possible to look at anything in a positive way:

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8. I plan each day carefully:

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9. I really like the people with whom I work:

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10. I do aerobic exercise several times a week:

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11. I frequently visualize inspirational scenes:

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12. My work area is designed to help me perform at my peak:

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13. When I need a boost, certain foods and drinks really help me:

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14. Goal setting is key to good performance:

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15. I always get a good night's sleep:

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Give yourself 1 point for each Strongly Disagree, 2 points for each Disagree, 3 points for each Neither, 4 points for each Agree and 5 points for each Strongly Agree.

Now total up your score, check the rating scale below to find out how motivated you are.

15-27 It's In The Shop
So where exactly IS your motivation? Perhaps even you aren't too sure. Motivation is important to every aspect of life, from getting out of bed in the morning, to making sure you accomplish everything you need to do, and more importantly, everything you want to do. There are many techniques that you can learn to help prop up that sagging motivation and keep yourself zooming along the road of life with a smile across your face.

28-39 Horse and Buggy
Your motivational skills are somewhat primitive, but do work on occasion. Still, there is a lot that you can do to get yourself up and away on the fast track to being well motivated. There are tools you can use to figure out what you want to do and what you need to do, and to get you into a state of making sure everything does get done. So toss out that whip and get yourself some motorized transportation. And put the horse out to stud. He'll quite enjoy it.

40-51 Model T
So your motivation methods are better than those of some of the people around you, they still aren't everything they could be. Motivation can make you move and groove with style and flair. The normal everyday drudge can become something you look forward to and even enjoy, with the proper motivation. Learn the right skills and make a trade-in on that old jalopy. Turn your motivational skills into the proverbial Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

52-63 Fancy Italian Sports Car
Your motivation is strong, fast, sleek, the envy of all who see it, the pride of the industry. You know where you're going and you're determined to get there fast. But, it is still not all it could be. You're working with a high-performance machine (yeah, I mean you, don't let it go to your head) and you can still throw better tires on, invest in a better brand of oil. There are a lot of techniques you can learn to boost your motivation to it's maximum and make all you can of the potential you have. Learn these techniques, and drive like you've never driven before.

64-75 Bullet Train
Your motivation is high, very high. Like the Japanese mag-lev train, you have a tremendous amount of drive to get where you need to be, and there isn't a whole lot out there that can stop you. So scale a mountain, write a novel. You have powerful tools at your disposal, so make use of them to do all that you want to do.

 

DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE CREATIVE?

Find out with this quiz designed for both managers and individuals by Dr. Robert Epstein. The quiz is based on Dr. Epstein's competencies approach to creavitity and is designed to help you determine what skills you need to become even more creative!

NOTE: This is a "mini" version of the ECCI-i (Epstein Creativity Competencies Inventory for Individuals). The full test, which yields an overall score plus subscale scores in four specific competency areas, is available here. An abridged, self-scoring version of the ECCI-i is included in two of Dr. Epstein's recent books: The Big Book of Creativity Games and Creativity Games for Trainers. The ECCI-i focuses on the skills you need to increase your creative output. Dr. Epstein has also developed a test, the ECCI-m, that measures eight different competencies that managers and teachers need to help others to express creativity. Both of the books mentioned above include exercises that help build specific competencies.

Read each of the following statements and click the button next to the answer that best applies to you:

1. I allow myself time every day to think of new ideas:

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2. Occasionally I like to work on extremely difficult problems:

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3. I record my new ideas as soon as they come to me:

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4. I often read books and articles from outside my specialty:

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5. I enjoy traveling to new places:

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6. I do not seek out only the tasks that are certain to succeed:

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7. I sometimes use my dreams or daydreams to think of new ideas:

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8. I often change the decorations in my work environment:

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9. I enjoy working with new and diverse groups of people:

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10. I often read books and articles from areas outside my specialty:

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11. I am not afraid of failure:

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12. There are special places where I go to think:

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13. I have no problem with submitting an idea using a suggestion system:

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14. I seek training in areas outside my area of expertise:

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15. I like to meet new people:

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Give yourself 1 point for each Strongly Disagree, 2 points for each Disagree, 3 points for each Neither, 4 points for each Agree and 5 points for each Strongly Agree.

Now total up your score, check the rating scale below to find out how creative you can be.

15-27 Dried-Up Pen
It's not that you lack creativity, it's just you don't know how to access and express it. You prefer to stick to things more mechanical in nature, while avoiding things that require others to stare at what you've done. Going through life without expressing your creativity is akin to driving through Arizona with no A/C and the power windows stuck in an up position. It can be done. But it isn't really pleasant, and you're likely to be quite crabby when the day is through. Still, there are a wide variety of tricks and methods available to you to help harness those creative fruits and start making juice.

28-39 Broken Chalk
You have some ability to express your creativity, but you still have to be reminded on occasion that crayons can be used for something other than eating. Your occasional bursts of creativity can be bolstered by techniques that will allow you to awaken and put to use your abilities which are there, but have yet to be truly harnessed.

40-51 Disappearing Ink
Sometimes it's there, sometimes it's not. Your creative capacity has a lot of room for expansion. You know the warehouse is there, but you don't really know what you have inside. Your potential and internal resources are quite likely wasting away from only partial usage. But never fear! There are many ways for you to take stock of what you have and figure out how to make use of your capabilities.

52-63 The BIG Box of Crayons
Yes, while many of us are limited to twelve or sixteen (or in some cases four) you have access to a whole myriad of shades and colors you can use to express yourself. You know the possibilities and ways to make them happen, but there is always a little more you can do: sharpen the crayon, peel back the paper, even color with the side of the crayon. Learn some new techniques and you can do more than ever before.

64-75 The Inkpot Runneth Over
You and Shakespeare both have it pretty well together. You have a lot of ability for being creative and expressing it. You know a wide variety of ways to access your creativity and means of getting it out when the getting is good. Consider moving to Paris and sitting on the Left Bank, sipping absinthe and writing of your exploits abroad with Ernie and Fitzy.