4 Personality test

Aug 01, 2011

How is possible to create a test similar to MBTI or DISC or any of the Four personalities test on Quizzmaker?

I tried using "True/False" type of quizz for each personality. It would work but the results would be each on a different slide while I want all the results to appear on one particular slide.

In addition, is it possible to substitute the numerical score with the following:

Planner:                ❚ (instead of 1)

People-Person:   ❚❚❚❚ (instead of 4)

Problem-Solver:  ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚ (instead of 8)

Pathfinder:            ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚ (instead of 10)

Furthermore, I dunno if it might help you, but the participants need to pick 25 words from a pile of 40 (10 words/description for each personality style) then assign each word to one of the above personality style and thus get a score accordingly.

Your help would be GREATLLLLYYYY appreciated.

thanks.

4 Replies
Jad Jreijiri

Brian,

Thank you for your prompt response, however as you can see in the assessment, it is different from the magazine test since it does not have ONE result.

Each person is a combination of these 4:

Planner:                

People-Person:  

Problem-Solver:  

Pathfinder:           

So a score of let's say 65points won't do me any good.

This is the framework I tried working on, tell me if you have a workaround

Planner: 10 questions of true and false, where true is 1 point and false is zero. so in the end, the learner will get a score/10

People-Person: Same as above

Problem-Solver: same as above

Pathfinder: same as above

So in total, 40 true/false questions.

The challenge: to gather all the results on one slide like in my previous first post.

Planner:                ❚ (instead of 1)

People-Person:   ❚❚❚❚ (instead of 4)

Problem-Solver:  ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚ (instead of 8)

Pathfinder:            ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚❚ (instead of 10)

Jeanette Brooks

Hi there Jad - unfortunately, Quizmaker currently doesn't offer a feature that allows you to tally scores for particular groups of questions, nor does it offer the ability to show different result slides based on the scores of specific question groups. In your case, probably the closest you could come would be to have four separate quizzes (one to assess Planner tendencies, one to assess People-Person tendencies, and so on), and display the results of each quiz separately. We welcome feature requests, though, so if you'd like to see more flexibility in the scoring & results features, I invite you to express that here. Thanks!

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