Performance Anxiety Test: what it measures and how to interpret your score
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In brief : Performance anxiety manifests as excessive pressure related to results and success, whether academic, professional, or personal.
Performance anxiety manifests as excessive pressure related to results and success, whether academic, professional, or personal. This test evaluates four key dimensions: the pressure you place on yourself to succeed, your fear of failure, anxiety-related procrastination behaviors, and your tendency to compare yourself to others. Understanding your profile will help you develop a healthier relationship with performance.
What the test measures
- Excessive self-imposed demands and perfectionism related to performance.
- Intense fear of not measuring up or disappointing others.
- Postponing tasks due to fear of outcomes or evaluation.
- Tendency to measure oneself against others and engage in self-deprecation.
How to interpret your score
Your result reads as an intensity, not a diagnosis:
- Low performance anxiety : Your relationship with performance is healthy. You have realistic ambitions and don't let yourself be paralyzed by fear of failure.
- Moderate performance anxiety : You show signs of moderate performance anxiety. The pressure you impose on yourself is beginning to affect your well-being.
- High performance anxiety : Your performance anxiety is significant. Perfectionism, fear of failure, and social comparison impact your quality of life and productivity.
- Very high performance anxiety : Your performance anxiety is very high and constitutes a major obstacle to your fulfillment. Therapeutic support is strongly recommended.
What your full report includes
Beyond the 5 free questions, the detailed PDF report (from EUR 1.99) includes:
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- Overall Score : Your overall performance anxiety score.
- Analysis by Dimension : Details of each dimension evaluated.
- Recommendations : Personalized recommendations based on your results.
- Resources : Useful resources to go further.
When to take this test
- You recognise yourself in performance, perfectionism, fear of failure and want to see more clearly.
- You want a structured reading rather than a vague impression.
- You are looking for an objective starting point before talking to a professional if needed.
FAQ
How long does the test take? 25 questions, about 12 min. The first 5 are free. Does the test provide a diagnosis? No. It measures an intensity and gives you reference points; only a professional can make a diagnosis. Are my answers confidential? Yes: the test is 100% anonymous and the report is delivered directly to you.👉 Start the Performance Anxiety Test → — first 5 questions free, instant result, PDF report, 100% anonymous.
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