Temperament Assessment
Rate your typical levels of each biochemical marker. This assessment uses variance-based classification to identify your primary temperament.
Rating Scale: 1 = Very low, 2 = Slightly low, 3 = Balanced, 4 = Slightly high, 5 = Very high
Note: Androgenicity refers to testosterone (males) or estrogen (females)
Note: Androgenicity refers to testosterone (males) or estrogen (females)
Question 1
Cortisol
Stress response, alertness, anxiety levels
Calm, relaxedAlert, anxious
Question 2
Dopamine
Motivation, reward-seeking, energy
Steady, methodicalDriven, energetic
Question 3
Oxytocin
Social bonding, trust, emotional connection
Independent, reservedNurturing, connected
Question 4
Serotonin
Mood stability, contentment, patience
Restless, impulsiveStable, patient
Question 5
Androgenicity
Assertiveness, dominance, competitiveness (testosterone/estrogen)
Passive, accommodatingAssertive, dominant