Back In 1935, Psychologist Léopold Szondi Created A Psychology Test That Can Reveal Your Hidden Personality Traits

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The Szondi test is a personality test created by Hungarian psychiatrist Léopold Szondi back in 1935. He believed that people tend to feel attraction to those similar to themselves and used that as the basis for his test. Szondi’s test consists of a series headshots of people out of which the person being tested must choose the two most appealing and two most repulsive. The psychologist would then analyze the examinee’s personality based on their choices. When Szondi first published the test, there were 48 photos in total, divided into eight groups.

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Some psychologists argued that physical appearance is not a good indicator if mental health and the test was eventually dismissed. But even though despite not being commonly used, some people still find the test pretty fascinating even to this day. The test was recently shared to Facebook by user Junji Noe and it instantly went viral. Thousands of people wanted to try their hand at the Szondi test and we’re pretty sure you’ll be interested too – check it out below!
























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