reitingsuutustest
Reitingsuutustest is a type of psychological test used to assess an individual's personality and behavioral styles. The name "Reitingsuutustest" is derived from the Estonian language, where "reiTING" means " measurement" or "rating," and "suutustest" means "test" or "assessment." This test is based on a 16-factor personality model initially developed by Harrison Gough and Auke Tellegen, and later refined by other researchers.
The Reitingsuutustest is designed to measure an individual's personality, introversion-extroversion, as well as their overall social
The results of the Reitingsuutustest are often interpreted in the context of educational and professional settings.
While the Reitingsuutustest is widely used in Estonia and other Eastern European countries, its scientific validity