How
The Self-esteem Test for Men is Rated and How it was Designed
The
Self-esteem Test for Men was designed by MensSelfesteem.com and we have
spent MANY hours researching men's self-esteem issues to bring
you the ultimate self-esteem test. Below, I will attempt to explain how
we did it.
Initial
Stages
There are literally hundreds of self-esteem tests online, but 99.9% of
them are just trying to sell you something; example: self-help
programs, eBooks, eBooklets, and eWorkbooks. We also do not charge for
self-esteem coaching. We had decided, when we designed this website,
that we would always give out the truth for free and that you should
not have to pay for your self-esteem. Other sites only want your money.
Benefiting from other peoples self-esteem issues is not, and never will
be, our intention on this website.
Being
that the subject of self-esteem covers such a huge area of the human
psychy, we had to think long and hard as to how best to put together a
test that would truly measure the male mind and how it relates only to
what makes a "healthy" self-esteem. The basic facts are that men's and
women's basic core self-esteem is deveoloped in the same way, but how
they relate and react to that self-esteem is very different. The many
terminologies in text books and articles about human psychiatry is
vast, complicated and confusing. And to be honest, many times it seems
that the educated people that make this stuff up, lose focus of the
real persons involved in their studies, and as a result, will end up
with a very confusing guess as to how the human mind really works. We
utilized many avenues in our research, but after time, ended up going
back to the basics; for example, Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytics, other
leading psychiatrists, and our own experience. Breaking down the most
accepted understanding of this information into basic parts was key in
determining what type of results to expect in our test. Once we decided
what results we may get, we had to break those even further down to get
results that could be understood by people not qualified as
psychologists.
Levels
of Self-esteem
In other-words, we ended up with four basic types of behaviors that the
male human mind sees as a basic core self-esteem of themselves. There
seemed to be no text book names for these basic levels of self-esteem
that we could find, so we had to give them names. We named those four
basic self-esteem levels as follows:
Healthy Self-esteem
Borderline Insecure Self-esteem
Insecure Self-esteem
Negative Self-esteem
Believe
me, all of the above took a LOT of time, research, thinking,
discussions, note taking, listening, reading, and even arguements. But
the most important part of just getting to this point was that it had
included our experience working with real men that came to the website
for help, men helping men on the website, and others that did not. It
didn't just come from a book somewhere.
Designing
The Self-esteem Test for Men
Now that we had our four basic levels of self-esteem, we could begin
designing the test itself! The questions on the test took a long time
to put together also. You have to ask the right question to get the
right answer, so we almost had to work backwards. They had to give us
the results that we were looking for that would place someone into one
of the four categories that we had named. Knowing all that we did up to
this point gave us the basic workings for The self-esteem test for Men
that we now have.
Now
we had to learn a whole new field. Statistics! So, after some more
thinking and more research, it became evident that we would need to
have four possible answers to every question and that every answer must
be worth something. Only three more major decisions had to be made.
Exactly how much is each answer going to be worth, where is the cut-off
for each self-esteem level, and how are we going to explain the
results? Well, since there were four answers for each question and four
basic self-esteem levels, then there must be a total of four points
possible for each question answered. Now we had to redesign each
question and answer again to get a total of 4, 3, 2, or 1 points for
each answer. In other-words, each answer for each question, must fit
into one of he four basic self-esteem levels.
Bored
with this yet? Not us! At this point our minds were spinning with
numbers and psychiatry information, but we were on cloud nine with our
progress. We were VERY close to getting exactly what we wanted; a real
test of the male mind and how it relates to self-esteem. We had to
design a test that could be used on the internet that could break down
all of this information and give us a correct answer or score.
There
are 71 questions on the test and maximum total of 4 points for each
selected answer. Simple enough- 4 X 71 = 284. This number became our
highest possible score on the test. If, for example, someone had picked
all answers that were worth 3 points, they would score a 75% on the
test. Again, each answer has a numeric value assigned to it, 1 through
4, and the values for the selected answers are added up to give a final
total which is then converted into a percentage figure where zero
percent means that the lowest valued answer was selected every time and
100 percent means that the highest valued answer was selected each
time. If intermediate valued answers are selected or a mix of high and
low valued answers is selected then an intermediate percentage value
will result. Since the human mind is not perfect, a 100% cannot be the
only score that can reach a "Health Self-esteem", so to add in (or
subtract for) the male elememt, a 15% allowance on the test results was
a must! Our math added up perfect. Here's the basic scores and
placements:
A score of 86% - 100% = "Healthy Self-esteem"
A score of 61% - 85% = "Borderline Insecure Self-esteem"
A score of 31% - 60% = "Insecure Self-esteem"
A score of 1% - 30% = "Negative Self-esteem"
The website owner/founder, Michael Lafrinere, came to the rescue with
the perfect answer for our online test to actually go online! So at
this point, we started inputting all the questions and answers.
Explanation
of Test Results
Our next decision that had to be made was how to explain the results.
First and foremost, we knew that that the test results would give an
accurate score if answered honestly by the test taker, but those
results must also mean something to the test taker. That meant fully
explained results in terms that are understandable. Also, with those
results, we decided that we could add ways to improve your level of
self-esteem. After-all, that's what we are here for! So, we went to
work again, explaining in full, the test results and recommendations
for improvement for each level of self-esteem, including the "Healthy
Self-esteem" level (noone is perfect and there is always room for
improvement). Here's a little tid-bit of info on the test: After taking
the test, and you see the results page, look at the url address in your
browser. It will display something like
http://www.mensselfesteem.com/quizanalysis.html?cor=72
The last numbers on that url address is your test score percentage; in
this case, http://www.mensselfesteem.com/quizanalysis.html?cor=72 =
72%. That will give you an understanding of how high you scored on The
Self-esteem Test for Men.
Testing
The Test
WOW!, we had accomplished a lot, but we weren't done yet, It was time
to test the test. We each took the test several times and also had
others take to test also. We took the test every way that we could
think of, trying to get different results, and to our honest surprise,
it worked flawlessly.
Yep,
we are now proud parents. And just as proud parents do, we are now
showing off our brain child, The Self-esteem Test for Men.
To
take the Self-esteem Test for Men, Click Here!
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