Decision‑Making Style Test

This inventory maps how you tend to approach commitments: analytic depth, intuitive pacing, deliberate staging, and comfort with risk. It supports retrospectives and planning language—not IQ, “rationality” scores, or outcome guarantees.

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Think about meaningful choices across the last year.

Question 1 of 284% complete

I list assumptions before committing resources.

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How this snapshot works

Balanced items map to four emphasis areas. Use results to name habits you want to keep or stretch before important choices.

What you receive

You see which habit cluster shows up most strongly and prompts for after‑action reviews.

Responsible use

PsyLar assessments are for self‑reflection and education only. They are not medical, psychological, or diagnostic tools and do not predict outcomes in hiring, relationships, or health. Not for legal, medical, financial, or safety‑critical decisions—consult qualified professionals when stakes require it.

FAQ

Will this make my decisions more accurate?
It does not predict accuracy. It helps you notice blind spots and choose rituals that match the stakes.
Does it measure intelligence?
No. It reflects self‑reported decision habits, not cognitive ability.
What about urgent high‑stakes choices?
Seek appropriate professional advice; this tool only supports everyday reflection vocabulary.
Can teams compare scores?
Only voluntarily and conversationally—never as a basis for authority or blame.