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Free online test measuring your ability to attract and win people over. Get detailed results with a radar diagram showing all aspects of your charisma and interpersonal magnetism.

Your overall level of interpersonal magnetism
How developed your emotional expressivity is
Which aspects of charisma are your strongest
Specific recommendations to boost your interpersonal attractiveness
Ronald Riggio publishes the Social Skills Inventory (SSI) — the first validated model of social skills
Daniel Goleman introduces emotional intelligence as the foundation of interpersonal attractiveness
Goleman publishes 'Social Intelligence', linking neuroscience and the ability to win people over
Antonakis proves charisma can be taught — participants improved their ratings by 60%
Olivia Fox Cabane presents a practical model for developing charisma
This test measures your ability to win people over — a crucial skill in both everyday life and especially in professional settings. After completing the test, you'll receive detailed results with a radar chart, personality characteristics, and tips to boost your charisma.
The methodology is based on the Social Skills Inventory (SSI) by Ronald Riggio (1986), which identifies six dimensions of social competence: emotional expressivity, social initiative, empathy, confidence, authenticity, and adaptability. Research by J. Antonakis (2011) at the University of Lausanne demonstrated that charisma is trainable: participants improved their ratings by 60% after learning specific techniques.
The test also draws on Daniel Goleman's social intelligence framework (2006), which showed that the ability to attract people is determined not by innate qualities but by a set of skills that can be developed.
The test evaluates six key components of interpersonal attractiveness: emotional expressivity, social initiative, empathy, self-confidence, authenticity, and adaptability. Each component is based on scientific research from Riggio's Social Skills Inventory (1986).
The test is based on the validated SSI (Social Skills Inventory) model developed by Professor Ronald Riggio at Claremont McKenna College. The model has undergone extensive psychometric testing and is used in over 200 scientific studies worldwide.
Yes, research by Antonakis (2011) at the University of Lausanne showed that charisma is 50-65% determined by trainable skills. After completing the test, you'll receive specific recommendations for developing each component.
The test consists of 30 questions and takes approximately 7-10 minutes. You'll receive your results with a detailed radar chart and recommendations immediately after completion.
The test is suitable for anyone who wants to improve their communication skills: managers, salespeople, negotiators, public speakers, and anyone who wants to make a better impression on others.
Rate each statement on a scale from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree). Answer honestly — there are no right or wrong answers.
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