Attributional style test

The following ten statements refer to different ways of looking at life events.

Select the extent to which you agree or disagree with each statement.

You can find the password to access your results in The Good Psychopath’s Guide to Success.

Attributional style test

When I perform well on a task at work or sail through an exam, it’s mainly because it was easy.

If I fail an exam I can do better next time by studying harder.

‘Right place, right time’ is the recipe for success.

Attending political rallies is usually ineffective: nobody takes much notice.

Intelligence is determined at birth – there’s not much you can do about it.

I attribute my successes to my abilities rather than to chance.

The impression people form of you is down to them – you can’t really change it.

If you’re going to get sick, you’re going to get sick – there’s nothing much you can do about it.

You can’t cheat destiny.

If your true love is out there they’ll find you – it’s written in the stars.

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