This is a personality test called the Hartman Personality Profile. It’s not a math or logic problem with one right answer — it’s about you! The goal is to help you learn more about your own personality by choosing words that feel most like *you*.
Here’s how to do it:
1. Look at each group of four words (there are 24 groups total).
2. In each group, pick the ONE word that feels most like you — not who you want to be, but who you really are right now.
3. Check the box next to that word.
4. Go fast — go with your first gut feeling. Don’t overthink it.
5. When you’re done all 24 groups, write your name at the bottom.
There’s no “correct” answer — this is just for you to understand yourself better. Some people might pick “Task-Oriented,” others might pick “Spontaneous.” Both are okay!
You can take your time, but try not to change your mind too much once you’ve picked something. Your first instinct is usually the most honest.
When you finish, you’ll have a profile that shows what kind of person you are based on your choices. Teachers or counselors might use this to help you work better in teams, choose careers, or understand why you react certain ways.
Remember: This isn’t a test you can fail. It’s just a mirror to see yourself clearer.
Final Answer:
Check one box per row in Part One based on which word describes you best — then write your name at the bottom. There is no single correct answer; it’s about being honest with yourself.
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