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This scientific test based on the CSI-32 methodology will reveal your relationship satisfaction whether you are dating or married. The questions and analysis are designed to accurately identify and calculate the aspects that concern you, and provide detailed recommendations for improving your bond with your partner.

Your overall level of relationship satisfaction
How well your partner meets your emotional needs
The quality of emotional connection and trust in your couple
Your level of emotional safety in the relationship
Personalized recommendations for improving your relationship
Spanier creates DAS (Dyadic Adjustment Scale)
Hendrick develops RAS (Relationship Assessment Scale)
Funk & Rogge begin CSI development
CSI-32 published in Psychological Assessment
CSI becomes the gold standard for relationship assessment
The Couples Satisfaction Index (CSI-32) was created using Item Response Theory (IRT) analysis with over 5,000 participants.
The test combines the best elements of existing scales and demonstrates exceptional reliability (α = 0.98) and validity. CSI-32 is used in clinical practice and scientific research worldwide as the gold standard for relationship satisfaction assessment.
The methodology is sensitive to various aspects of partnership: emotional closeness, communication quality, trust level, and compatibility.
CSI-32 (Couples Satisfaction Index) is a scientifically validated psychological test consisting of 32 questions, developed by Janet Funk and Ronald Rogge in 2007. It measures satisfaction in romantic relationships and is considered one of the most accurate tools in this field.
CSI-32 has exceptional psychometric reliability (Cronbach's alpha = 0.98) and high convergent validity. The test outperforms classic DAS and MAT methods in accuracy and sensitivity to changes.
The test takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. It contains 32 questions with various response scales.
Yes, each partner takes the test individually. You evaluate your own feelings and perception of the relationship. For a complete picture, it is recommended that both partners take the test.
The 104.5 score is a clinically significant threshold. Scores below this value indicate notable relationship dissatisfaction and may suggest the benefit of seeking professional help.
Answer each question by selecting the option that best describes your current relationship. Answer honestly: there are no right or wrong answers.
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