Do you have high dreams and fixed goals that you want to achieve? Are you eager to learn and improve, at any point to achieve something? Are you empathetic to others and eager to help them in their success? Do you take decisions by yourself, or get influenced by others? Take this achievement test to know whether you have a need for Achievement or not.
What is achievement?
Achievement refers to the attainment of some goal, or the goal attained which involves in acquiring knowledge, proficiency, or skill, especially in a particular subject. Achievement encompasses competence, energization, and direction of behavior toward success. The need for achievement is related to the difficulty of tasks people choose to undertake.
Those with a strong need for achievement tend to have clear objectives, and a willingness to help others to focus better on their own progress and develop a stronger sense of well-being. Some of the characteristics of people with a strong sense of achievement include:
- Setting a fixed goal and plan that is achievable for the person
- Asking for feedback and continuously finding ways to improve one’s potential
- Strong sense of self-esteem and focus
- Taking a moderate amount of risks
- Adapting oneself to any changes in the environment
Instructions For Achievement Test Here
Below is a list of statements relating to an individual’s need for Achievement. Please read each statement carefully, and select options that you find relevant for you.
Please note: This achievement test is a self-assessment and not a diagnostic test.
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NO SYMPTOMS OF TRICHOTILLOMANIA
Your score indicates that you may not have any trichotillomania-related symptoms. It’s conceivable that the pulling you’re experiencing is a reaction to certain situations and occurrences. It doesn’t appear to be interfering with your regular activities at the time. However, to ensure that these behaviors do not deteriorate, we urge that you continue to watch them. Keeping a diary or notebook of the times you pull your hair out may help you become more aware of your triggers.
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LOW SYMPTOMS OF TRICHOTILLOMANIA
Your results show that you may have slight trichotillomania-related symptoms. It’s conceivable that your pulling behaviour is a reaction to certain conditions or occurrences. Your compulsions appear to be interfering with certain aspects of your everyday life. We urge that you keep a close eye on your hair pulling habits, educate yourself about the problem, and get help if necessary. This also ensures that the intensity and frequency of your behavior does not increase.
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MODERATE SYMPTOMS OF TRICHOTILLOMANIA
Your results suggest that you have moderately significant symptoms of Trichotillomania. They appear to be interfering with your regular functioning in a variety of situations. It’s conceivable that your hair-pulling is a reaction to certain conditions and occurrences. To help ease and manage your issues, it is strongly advised that you seek expert assistance.
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SEVERE SYMPTOMS OF TRICHOTILLOMANIA
Your results suggest that you have severe symptoms of Trichotillomania. It appears to be interfering with your everyday functioning and preventing you from participating in activities or socializing with others. We highly recommend you to get professional help immediately.
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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
I pluck my hair out of my skull.
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Question 2 of 15
2. Question
I pluck my hair from my legs /arms.
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Question 3 of 15
3. Question
I have a tendency to pull out my eyelashes & eyebrows
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Question 4 of 15
4. Question
I pluck out my pubic hair.
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Question 5 of 15
5. Question
When I pull out my hair, I get pleasure, satisfaction, and relief.
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Question 6 of 15
6. Question
I eat the hair that I pluck out.
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Question 7 of 15
7. Question
I have a tendency to lose control of my hair plucking.
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Question 8 of 15
8. Question
I have physical damages due to hair pulling.
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Question 9 of 15
9. Question
When I’m stressed, I tend to rip my hair out to feel relieved.
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Question 10 of 15
10. Question
Whenever I’m bored, I like to pull my hair out .
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Question 11 of 15
11. Question
Where I pluck my hair out, I have visible bald or thinning areas.
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Question 12 of 15
12. Question
It’s difficult for me to resist the urge to pull out my hair.
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Question 13 of 15
13. Question
I find it difficullt to manage my personal well-being and work due to my hair-pulling habit.
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Question 14 of 15
14. Question
To hide my hair loss, I use caps, make-up, and/or clothes.
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Question 15 of 15
15. Question
My hair-pulling habit creates tension/anxiety/sadness and discomfort within me.