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Antisocial Traits Test: Understand Your Score & Its Meaning


This test evaluates dispositional antisocial TRAITS in adults, inspired by the Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (1995) and the Antagonism/Disinhibition domains of the PID-5: disregard for norms and the rights of others, impulsivity and irresponsibility, low remorse or callousness, aggression. It measures traits, NOT a diagnosis: antisocial personality disorder in the DSM-5 requires a history of conduct disorder before age 15 and a clinical evaluation. This test does not predict delinquency or dangerousness.

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What the test measures

  • Tendency to disregard rules, laws, and social obligations.
  • Impulsive decisions, difficulty maintaining long-term commitments.
  • Lack of empathy, indifference to the suffering of others, little guilt.
  • Tendency towards hostility, intimidation, or aggressive acts.

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How to interpret your score

The result indicates an intensity, not a diagnosis:

  • Slightly marked traits: The measured traits are low or balanced; they do not strongly structure your functioning.
  • Moderate traits: Moderate traits emerge along the axes.
  • Marked traits: Clear traits stand out and color your functioning.
  • Very marked traits (non-diagnostic indicator): Dominant traits emerge. This test does not provide any diagnosis: only a professional can, after a complete clinical evaluation.

What your full report includes

Beyond the 5 questions, the detailed PDF report (from €2.99) includes:

  • Introduction: This test evaluates dispositional antisocial TRAITS in adults, inspired by the Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (1995) and the Antagonism/Disinhibition domains of the PID-5: disregard for norms and the rights of others, impulsivity and irresponsibility, low remorse or callousness, aggression. It measures traits, NOT a diagnosis: antisocial personality disorder in the DSM-5 requires a history of conduct disorder before age 15 and a clinical evaluation.
  • Dimension-by-Dimension Analysis: Each dimension is analyzed individually to situate your traits.
  • Overall Score: Your overall score reflects the global intensity of these traits; it does not constitute a diagnosis.
  • Recommendations: Tailored guidance for your profile to better understand your traits.
The 60 questions; the complete and personalized report (your precise score, your profile by dimension, your recommendations) is paid.

When to take this test

  • You recognize yourself in antisocial traits, transgression, impulsivity, and want clarity.
  • You want a structured interpretation rather than a vague impression.
  • You are looking for an objective starting point before speaking with a professional if needed.

FAQ

How long does the test take? 60 questions, approximately 8 min. The first 5 are free. Does the test provide a diagnosis? No. It measures an intensity and provides indicators; only a professional can provide a diagnosis. Are my answers confidential? Yes: the test is 100% anonymous, and the report is delivered directly to you.

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In brief: This test evaluates dispositional antisocial TRAITS in adults, inspired by the Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (1995) and the Antagonism/Disinhibition domains of the PID-5: disregard for norms and the rights of others, impulsivity and irresponsibility, low remorse or callousness, aggression.
Gildas Garrec, Psychopraticien TCC

About the author

Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner

Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite.

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