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Discover your psychological maturity level. This 25-question test evaluates emotional stability, social adaptation, autonomy, responsibility, and personal growth to determine your mental age.

Your overall psychological maturity level expressed as a mental age
How developed your emotional self-regulation is
Your level of social adaptation and empathy
How autonomous and independent your decision-making is
Your orientation toward personal growth and self-improvement
Alfred Binet creates the first intelligence and mental age test
Erik Erikson publishes psychosocial development theory
Howard Gardner introduces the theory of multiple intelligences
Robert Sternberg synthesizes wisdom, intelligence, and creativity
Mental age differs from chronological age and reflects the level of psychological maturity.
This test measures five dimensions of maturity: emotional stability (the ability to regulate emotions and cope with stress), social adaptation (interpersonal skills and empathy), autonomy (independent decision-making), responsibility (fulfilling commitments), and personal growth orientation (openness to learning).
These dimensions are based on Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development and contemporary research in developmental psychology.
A mental age test evaluates your psychological maturity across multiple dimensions such as emotional stability, social skills, responsibility, and personal growth. The result is expressed as a 'mental age' that may differ from your actual chronological age.
Absolutely. Mental age reflects psychological maturity, not biological age. Some people show maturity beyond their years, while others may think and behave younger than their chronological age suggests.
This test provides an approximate assessment of psychological maturity based on self-reported answers. It is designed for self-awareness and entertainment purposes. For a clinical evaluation of psychological development, consult a professional psychologist.
The test consists of 25 questions and typically takes 5-7 minutes to complete.
Yes, you can retake the test at any time. Your answers may change as you grow and develop psychologically.
Read each statement and indicate how much you agree or disagree with it. Answer honestly based on how you typically think, feel, and behave. There are no right or wrong answers.
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