kaktustest
Kaktustest refers to a specific type of psychological or behavioral experiment originally developed in Germany to assess individual differences in stress resilience, emotional regulation, and problem-solving under pressure. The term translates loosely to "cactus test," drawing an analogy between the plant’s ability to endure harsh conditions and the human capacity to manage difficult situations.
The test typically involves participants facing a series of challenging or ambiguous scenarios, often framed as
Kaktustest gained prominence in organizational psychology and military training, where it was used to evaluate candidates
Over time, similar concepts have emerged in other psychological frameworks, such as stress inoculation training or