CEME Test

version 1.2.1: slight rewording & added intro paragraph

Cognition · Emotion · Motivation · Expression

A personality assessment based on four core domains, which are split into six additional subsections. In my opinion, personality shouldn't be about putting people in types. Two people could share the same MBTI, the same Enneagram, or share similar scores in other assessments and still feel noticeably different. The CEME Test was made to show you the differences and similarities people have between each other. It's meant to compare profiles, and show personalities as a spectrum rather than as labels.

Cognition Emotion Motivation Expression

Choose your experience:

Full
144 questions
3 regular + 3 reversed per subsection. The complete CEME experience with maximum accuracy.
~15 min
Lite
96 questions
2 regular + 2 reversed per subsection. Slightly reduced but still highly accurate.
~10 min
Base
48 questions
1 regular + 1 reversed per subsection. Good enough for a casual sense of your personality.
~5 min
Nada
24 questions
1 random question per subsection — regular or reversed. Not recommended, but gives a quick gist.
~2 min
⚠ Nada mode may significantly reduce result accuracy. Best used as a casual preview only.
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Average match across all 24 subsections
Cognition
Emotion
Motivation
Expression

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