Best qualities Report


Ileana, your top quality is Determination. Combined with your second- and third-ranked qualities, Independence and Creativity, you have a very unique set of characteristics you can use to your advantage.

Only .16 percent of all people share these three top qualities. While these are your top three qualities, all 15 or your core qualities contribute to who you are and how you go through life. Find out more about how you can use this report to promote yourself better at work, in relationships, and in love.

To start, take a look at your comprehensive Best Qualities Profile.

Your Qualities Profile
Determination 
Independence 
Creativity 
Honesty 
Communication 
Confidence 
Stability 
Adventurousness 
Intelligence 
Reliability 
Optimism 
Romanticism 
Humor 
Compassion 
Easygoing 


Now that you see how all your qualities fit together, take a look at what each quality means for you.



Your best qualities profile

Quality #1: Determination



Quality Description
Scoring highly on this quality indicates a strong ambition in life — the kind of drive that makes a person determined to reach the goals they set for themselves. People high in determination are more likely to make decisions easily and to have a strong sense of themselves. These types are normally slightly independent. They also often look past the superficial side of life, making them more down to earth than many people.

Your Score
You received a score of 98 out of 100 on this dimension. This result indicates that you are relatively more determined than most.

Relevant Question
Here's a question that helped assess how determined you are.

What does a ladder most remind you of?

A. The hierarchical structure of this society
B. Painting houses
C. Climbing the corporate ladder
D. Reaching for the sky
E. Superstitions
F. A potential lawsuit if it's on my property


Those who answered C, or "Climbing the corporate ladder," are more determined than those who gave any of the other answers. When presented with this image most people who are highly determined see the ladder as a means to complete their next goal, and even if they aren't entirely career oriented, they usually see this response as the most obvious answer to the question.


Quality #2: Independence



Quality Description
Being highly independent means liking to do things on one's own and being naturally self-sufficient. Independent people are as a whole more determined than most and tend to have higher intelligence. However, it is also true that one can be independent without having high determination or intelligence and vice-versa. Another thing most highly independent people have in common is that they can possess a greater sense of integrity than many people around them do.

Your Score
You received a score of 94 out of 100 on this dimension. This indicates that compared with other people who took Tickle's test you have relatively higher level of confidence.

Relevant Question
Here's a question that was used to assess how independent you are.

You decide you'd like to take a photography class, so you:

A. Ask a friend to take it with you
B. Sign up, but only if a friend will take it with you
C. Enroll by yourself
D. Only do it if you can do it by yourself


Those people who are more independent were most likely to answer C, "Enroll by yourself," followed by D. Those less likely to be independent are those who said they would only sign up if a friend will take it with them.


Quality #3: Creativity



Quality Description
Being high in creativity indicates a high level of imagination and innovation and usually is associated with a very unique personality. In addition, individuals who score highly on this dimension are normally quite intelligent. The stereotype of the highly creative person is one who is intense and passionate. Tickle's research generally backed up this preconception, finding that creativity does indeed tend to coexist with a passionate nature.

Your Score
You received a score of 90 out of 100 on this dimension, indicating that you are relatively more creative than most.

Relevant Question
Here's a question that was used to determine how creative you are.

If you had to write a paper, which of these would you choose?

A. A 10-page autobiographical sketch
B. A 20-page fictional story
C. A 5-page research report
D. Paraphrasing a chapter of a book in 5-10 pages


Those who said they'd most prefer to write a 20-page fictional story gave the most creativity-oriented answer. The next most creative group was people who answered that they'd choose to write a 10-page autobiographical sketch.


Quality #4: Honesty



Quality Description
Being perfectly honest means telling the whole truth, even if it hurts. Most people bend the truth some of the time. People high on this scale are relatively less likely to tell a lie than others. Honest people tend to be happier, healthier people with strong values in general. They look to the future with hope and tend to be optimistic, believing that things will turn out well. They can also be slightly more down-to-earth.

Your Score
You received a score of 77 out of 100 on this dimension. This indicates that you are relatively more honest than other Tickle test takers.

Relevant Question
Here's a question that was used to assess your level of honesty.

Your friend Joe always complains that he can't get a date. You know that it's because of his body odor, but he doesn't. What would you say?

A. I'd mention that it could be because he has body odor
B. I'd tell him that the women he asked out were too picky
C. I'd give him very subtle hints that he could improve his hygiene
D. Nothing, I'd try to get other people to tell him the truth
E. Nothing, he'll figure it out on his own


Those people who are most honest are more likely to answer A, saying that they would mention his body odor. This is the most straightforward and honest way to communicate something difficult. Often, this kind of open communication is experienced by the other person as respectful and not as an affront.


Quality #5: Communication



Quality Description
Being a strong communicator indicates an above-average ability to articulate ideas and feelings. People high in this quality tend to enjoy the act of communicating and can appreciate their own skill at it. Crafting a graceful phrase or telling an engaging tale are the kinds of talents that strong communicators are likely to be known for. Many people high in this quality also love to talk. Perhaps due to all of these skills, being high in this dimension is usually associated with a reasonably high level of confidence, intelligence, and decisiveness.

Your Score
You received a score of out of 100 on this dimension, indicating that you are skilled in the art of communication than the majority of Tickle's test takers.

Relevant Question
Here's one question that was used to measure your skills as a communicator.

You look across the dinner table and realize that your date has food stuck to their chin. You:

A. Reach over and clean it off for them
B. Use hand gestures and nonverbal communication to let them know the food is there
C. Ask them whether you have anything on your face in the hopes that they'll ask the same thing back to you
D. Ignore it


People who are strong communicators would answer A, B, or D. Statement C is very passive and requires that the person being addressed do a lot of interpreting; not the choice a strong communicator would make. Option D, while it may seem like an answer for a non-communicator actually does communicate a strong idea ("I'm not going to tell you about the food on your chin"). Therefore, answer options A, B, and D clearly communicate something, even if that "something" is to do nothing at all.


Quality #6: Confidence



Quality Description
Scoring highly on this quality indicates that you are confident in life. People with high confidence are more likely than most to believe in themselves and to feel that they are strong, secure, intelligent, and sexy. In fact, all of the qualities that people can tend to feel insecure or uneasy about, confident types tend to feel positive about and secure in. In addition to these strengths, confident people are more likely to be articulate, somewhat optimistic, and unique.

Your Score
You received a score of 63 out of 100 on this dimension indicating that you have relatively more confidence than many of the people who took Tickle's test.

Relevant Question
Here's a question Tickle used to determine your level of confidence.

You're meeting a friend for lunch in an hour and the two of you can't decide where to eat. How do you select a restaurant?

A. Pick one arbitrarily
B. Try to guess where my friend would want to eat
C. Wait for my friend to choose
D. Suggest a new place neither of us has been
E. Hint at where I want to go


High confidence is associated with the answers, "Pick one arbitrarily" and "Suggest a new place neither of us have been." Both are more active approaches. They also require that the person answering have enough confidence to decide for both parties or at least to select a good possibility and not be too afraid to share it. Hinting, guessing, and waiting indicate a less certain approach, which is usually associated with somewhat lower confidence.


Quality #7: Stability



Quality Description
Being high in this quality indicates emotional and psychological stability. Normally, high stability scores indicate a high level of general happiness, a general sense of security, and solid confidence. Often, those who are highly stable are financially stable, as well.

Your Score
You received a score of 60 out of 100 on this dimension. This score indicates having a relatively higher level of stability compared to others.

Relevant Question
Here is an example of the questions Tickle used to assess how stable you are.

If you were to draw your feelings, they would be the shape of:

A. A flat line
B. Valleys and peaks
C. A slight squiggle
D. A four-year-old's scribbles


Those who are most stable tend to say that their feelings are the shape of a slight squiggle. Those who said that their feelings are the shape of a four-year-old's scribbles were ranked as being the least stable. The other two responses were in between; valleys and peaks suggest the potential for mood swings and a flat line indicates being relatively cut off from one's feelings. Either of these answers could be associated with a lower level of stability.


Quality #8: Adventurousness



Quality Description
Scoring highly on this quality indicates that a person is willing to seek out new experiences and may even occasionally go out on a limb to try new things. In this way, adventurous types seem to feel that although change can be risky, or even scary at times, it can also be exhilarating. People high in this quality tend to live by the motto, "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." Research indicates that adventurous people are generally happier than their less adventurous counterparts. In addition, they tend to have a love for life, feel secure, and be determined to reach their goals.

Your Score
You received a score of 48 out of 100 on this dimension. Your score ranks you as being slightly less adventurous than others who took Tickle's test.

Relevant Question
Here's one question that Tickle used to determine how adventurous you are.

While out with friends you suggest something you can all do together, but they turn you down. What's the most likely reason?

A. They'd rather do something more exciting
B. They're afraid you'll get them in trouble
C. They're too tired
D. They'd like to do something new for a change
E. They refuse to do something that ridiculous


Those who answer that they're afraid you'll get them in trouble or that they won't do something that ridiculous are more likely to be highly adventurous. It's interesting to note that people who are adventurous often encounter social pressure to tone it down. However, when two adventurous people meet, the world becomes full of possibilities that they can explore together.


Quality #9: Intelligence



Quality Description
People scoring high in intelligence are more likely to be unique. Higher intelligence offers greater possibilities in terms of how someone is likely to interpret the world. In addition, intelligent people are typically more able to articulate themselves well and to have high integrity.

Your Score
You received a score of 45 out of 100 on this dimension, indicating that compared with other people who took Tickle's test, you have slightly lower intelligence.

Relevant Question
The following question was one used to gauge your level of intelligence.

Are you ever the only person in the room who gets subtle jokes?

A. Yes, often
B. Yes, occasionally
C. Sometimes
D. No, never


People of higher intelligence are more likely to get subtle jokes.


Quality #10: Reliability



Quality Description
Being high in this quality indicates exceptional integrity. People who score high in reliability are more likely than others to keep their word. They're also likely to have solid values that they stick by even when times get difficult. Generally speaking, this is the kind of person you can really count on. They are also, as a whole, more honest than most.

Your Score
You received a score of 44 out of 100 on this dimension. This indicates being slightly less reliable.

Most Relevant Questions
Here's an example question that was used to determine how reliable you are.

If challenged, which of these things would you give up last?

A. My integrity
B. My pride
C. My compassion


Those who answered integrity are viewed the most reliable, and those who answered pride tend to be the least reliable.


Quality #11: Optimism



Quality Description
Being high in optimism indicates that when a person looks into the future, they see good things to come. People with an abundance of this quality usually feel safe as they move through life because they can see the positive side of what they encounter. Believing that things turn out well may be something experience has taught them. It may also simply be in their nature to feel this way. Generally highly optimistic people love life and are happy. They can also have a unique edge to them due to feeling more secure than most. In addition, optimists can love a great conversation and be slightly more ambitious in their life goals than the people around them.

Your Score
You received a score of 33 out of 100 on this dimension. This score indicates that you're slightly less optimistic than the majority of test takers.

Relevant Question
Here's a question that was used to determine how optimistic you are.

If you decide to reach a particularly important but difficult long-term goal, what are the chances you'll follow through?

A. Small chance
B. About 50/50
C. I'd probably reach it
D. Unless my goal changed, I'd definitely reach it
E. I never go back; I'd definitely reach it


The responses associated with highest optimism are the two answers that contain the phrase, "I'd definitely reach it," choices D and E. This is true because optimistic people believe in their ability to finish what they set out to do. When optimists look to the future, they see positive things and picture themselves in positive situations, including reaching the goals that are important to them.


Quality #12: Romanticism



Quality Description
Being high on this quality indicates a tendency to romanticize life and to fully enjoy the romantic aspects of intimate relationships. When a highly romantic person makes a step forward in a relationship, it typically has both significance and flair. High romance is associated with both highly affectionate behavior and a strongly passionate nature. Romantic people are usually thoughtful, compassionate, and sexy. Also, perhaps because of their sometimes-dreamy nature, people high in this quality tend to be optimistic about what life will bring.

Your Score
You received a score of 25 out of 100 on this dimension. Your result indicates that you're slightly less romantic than others who took Tickle's test.

Relevant Question
Here's one of the questions Tickle used to determine how romantic you are.

Of these qualities, which is the most important to share with a lover?

A. Respect
B. Passion
C. Happiness
D. Compassion


Those who ranked as the most romantic gave the answer, "Passion."


Quality #13: Humor



Quality Description
People who are high in this quality typically get most jokes — even when the joke is on them. Not surprisingly, people high in humor are likely to be known as the funny ones among their crowds. Also notable is that it takes a good deal of intelligence to be humorous. So while most funny people are smart, not all smart people are funny. Overall, there aren't many other traits typical of people with a great sense of humor. This is a unique quality that stands separate from the rest.

Your Score
You received a score of 16 out of 100 on this dimension, meaning that your sense of humor appears to be slightly less compared to that of others.

Relevant Question
Here's a question that was used to assess how humorous you are.

After seeing a good comedy, you're the one:

A. Holding your stomach from laughing so hard
B. In a light mood from having so much fun
C. Quietly thinking back on the humorous dialogue
D. Talking about all the funny things the actors said


Those who are highly humorous are most likely to answer A, "Holding your stomach from laughing so hard." They are least likely to give the answers B or C, which are about being in a light mood and quietly thinking through what was said.


Quality #14: Compassion



Quality Description
Being high in compassion indicates a great level of empathy toward others, kindness, and thoughtfulness. People who score highly on this quality often are more affectionate than others are. They also generally feel that they have high values. This quality of compassion tends to come out most strongly in relationships and can be felt as warmth toward a significant other or concern about that person's feelings and general welfare.

Your Score
You received a score of 10 out of 100 on this dimension. Your score indicates that in general you're slightly less compassionate than people who took Tickle's test.

Relevant Question
Here is one of the questions Tickle used to assess how compassionate you are:

When I'm around someone who is expressing a strong emotion:

A. I can feel that emotion too
B. I try to be supportive
C. I try to get them to stop


Those who answered that they try to get the person to stop are scored as the least compassionate, and those who answered that they can feel the emotion too are scored as being most compassionate. The responses were ranked this way because when a person expresses a strong emotion, they usually feel better when they're allowed to express it, rather than being encouraged to suppress it.


Quality #15: Easygoing



Quality Description
Being high in this quality means that someone is relatively calm, that the ups and downs in life don't tend to send them over the edge. Easygoing people are usually more tolerant than others are and can be hesitant to judge other people's actions. Rather than doubt the people around them, they tend to give them slack when they need it. In addition, easygoing people are usually down-to-earth types that don't seek fancy material things. It's possible to be materialistic and easygoing at the same time, but that combination is the exception and not the rule.

Your Score
You received a score of 10 out of 100 on this dimension, suggesting that you are slightly less easygoing than others who took Tickle's test.

Most Relevant Questions
Here's one of the questions Tickle posed to assess how easygoing you are.

You're late for a movie that you've been dying to see and your date is dragging their heels. What do you do?

A. I verbally encourage them to get moving
B. I stand impatiently at the door, putting silent pressure on them to finish up
C. I chill out for a while and don't worry about getting there on time
D. I do whatever I can to help them get ready faster


People who are the most easygoing usually pick C, "I chill out for a while and don't worry about getting there on time." They are least likely to answer B, "I stand impatiently at the door, putting silent pressure on them to finish up." People who answer B are communicating both impatience and disapproval. In addition, because they don't explicitly state their feelings, their date, has to try to read their mind. Usually this kind of passive communication occurs when a person is stressed out and doesn't know how to release steam or verbalize their feelings when they're feeling bad.



How to use what you've got...in love

Because more and more people are going online to look for love, it's a good idea to hone your online dating skills so that you're ready to make the most of this new road to romance.

Online dating: Creating an online profile
Online profiles are all about broadcasting the special traits that make you who you are. Therefore, the easiest way to create an online profile is to take directly from the first paragraph of this report. If you feel uncomfortable boasting about yourself, you can put in the disclaimer, "According to Tickle's What's Your Best Quality?," and follow it up with something like this:

I am a person with a strong will who is typically determined to follow through on difficult demands and meet important goals.

I'm also an independent person who is usually able to handle things in a self-sufficient manner.

Last but not least, I'm an inventive and creative person who usually has an abundance of imagination and ideas.

These are my top qualities, but I'm also very honest, a articulate, confident, stable, and adventurous.

You can list as many qualities as you like, but it may best for you to focus on no more than eight of your top qualities. Choose the particular traits that you most value in yourself. Taking this approach will create a vivid picture of a unique individual and draw people to you who are a good match for your traits. Listing too many qualities can dilute your best points and make it look a little like you're trying to be all things to all people. This will only complicate your search for love.

Online dating: How to describe yourself in your emails
In the initial steps of online dating, much time is spent learning about the details of another person's personality to see if the two of you are a good fit. To help a potential romantic partner get to know more about who you are, you may want to pick a few of your top qualities and elaborate on them in more depth. There are a couple ways to do this subtly, so that a person can learn more about you without you plainly having to state your positive traits. Here are examples of two ways you can translate a direct description of one of your qualities into an indirect message that your potential romantic interest will understand:

Example: Communicating that you are compassionate
Rather than simply telling your potential love interest, "I'm a compassionate person," you can show them you're compassionate in your emails. One way to do this is to respond compassionately to things your love interest writes to you. For instance, perhaps you've noticed lately that they've been talking a lot about work and about the long hours they've been forced to keep. You might want to ask them a compassionate question like, "It seems as though your work has been very demanding lately. Is there something I can do to help reduce the strain on you?"

You could also express that you're a compassionate person by describing situations from your own life where you've displayed that trait. For example, if you've been compassionate toward your sister, you can let a date know this by saying something like, "I'm a little concerned about my sister. Lately she seems to be criticizing herself a lot and I'm afraid that her new job is taking a toll on her self-esteem." People will tend to pick up on the quality behind a comment like that one without even consciously remarking on it. Over time, this kind of sharing creates a general impression of the person you are.

The first date: How to present yourself
First dates can be so stressful that the most important thing to keep in mind is that you do have many attractive qualities. If you put those traits to use by simply being yourself, you're sure to put your best foot forward. You don't need to rehearse all the great things about yourself in advance unless it helps you to do so. Instead, just keep that mental list of your best qualities ready so that should you start to doubt yourself during the date, you'll be able to remember exactly why you're a worthy catch. Also, don't feel the need to dazzle your date with all your brilliant qualities at once. Your date will get to know all the different good parts of you as the date progresses, just the way you'll get to know them.

However, it's still a good idea to have an interesting story or two ready that represents some of the qualities you want your date to recognize in you. Not only will those tales be a good way to keep the conversation flowing, they will also present your date with a snapshot of the things you like best about yourself.

Meeting the parents: What to say
What about when you're in a more serious relationship? What about when you're meeting your significant other's parents for the first time. Interestingly, enough, you can use some of the same strategies you would on a first date. Perhaps the most vital thing first dates and meeting the parents have in common is that in both cases it's important to be yourself. To that end, the stories you practiced about yourself for the first date may come in handy here, too. However, your best bet will be to learn as much as you can about your partner's parents before meeting them; find out what they like and what qualities are important to them. Then take some extra time before you meet them to remind yourself just how you embody those qualities that they admire. Think about past times when you've put those qualities to use. Also think about your upcoming meeting with them. How could you act that would mirror the traits they feel are important? For instance, if you find out that your date's parents value honesty and are compassionate, you could confess something embarrassing about yourself that is true but endearing. An admission like that one, when told at an appropriate moment, could help the parents trust and like you more because you're both willing to let down your guard and are truthful about your actions even when they're a little embarrassing.



How to use what you've got...in career

The vast majority of business executives have several qualities in common — qualities that can be matched with the very traits on which Tickle just tested you. Below is a chart that provides you with a list of nine executive qualities and shows you how each correlates with your own best qualities. You can use these powerful terms when you need to describe yourself in the context of business or your career.

Best Quality Executive Quality
Determination Ambition
Being articulate Assertiveness
Optimism Enthusiasm
Creativity Creativity
Adventurousness Entrepreneurial Spirit
Independence Self-reliance
Compassionate Consideration
Being easygoing Composed
Stability Practicality


When you describe yourself to potential employers, you should consider focusing on these three exceptional qualities that you possess: Ambition, Self-reliance, and Creativity. Here are ways to describe each of these three qualities, in case you'd like to elaborate on them in an interview or are given the opportunity to describe yourself in writing. You are:
  • A resourceful and ambitious person, who is purposeful, goal oriented, and forward looking
  • A person who is comfortable taking on responsibility and acting independently to meet established objectives
  • A person who is adept at generating new, innovative ideas in response to strategic objectives



Compare yourself: To others' answers

Here is a list of all the questions that we have asked you to answer in our What's Your Best Quality? test. In it we indicate your answer and the percentage of people who gave each of the answers to each question.

Your answer

1. Right now, I'd most like to have:

7%$20
23%A massage
4%A therapy session
21%Great sex
45%A loving conversation with my significant other


2. My dreams are mostly:

10%Positive and full of hope
39%Fascinating
10%Dark and scary
17%Full of action
2%Like cartoons
7%About sex
9%About what happened that day
6%I don't remember my dreams


3. If challenged, which of these would you give up last?

45%My integrity
23%My pride
32%My compassion


4. Do you pay all your bills on time?

33%Yes, definitely
40%Most of the time
20%Whenever I can
7%I don't pay much attention to things like that


5. If you had to write a paper, which of these would you choose?

15%A 10-page autobiographical sketch
35%A 20-page fictional story
41%A 5-page research report
9%Paraphrasing a chapter of a book in 5-10 pages


6. Rumor is, the abandoned house down the street is haunted. It's going to be torn down soon, but you're curious to see inside. You:

15%Sneak past the "no trespassing" signs and peek in the windows
2%Avoid the property so I wouldn't be tempted to trespass
26%Go inside to see the house for myself
31%Gather a group of friends to go to check it out with me
25%Do nothing about it


7. When I'm around someone who is expressing a strong emotion:

49%I can feel that emotion too
46%I try to be supportive
5%I try to get them to stop


8. Are you ever the only person in the room who gets subtle jokes?

26%Yes, often
35%Yes, occasionally
32%Sometimes
7%No, never


9. If you were to draw your feelings, they would be in the shape of:

2%A flat line
16%A slight squiggle
57%Valleys and peaks
25%A four-year-old's scribbles


10. What's the biggest drawback to traveling frequently?

55%Being away from the people I love
18%Being away from my comfortable home
7%All the disruptions travel makes to my schedule
12%Having to sit on a plane all that time
8%Subjecting myself more often to the risks of flying


11. Of these things, which is most important to you?

16%Romance
17%Passion
3%Sex
64%Connection


12. You're meeting a friend for lunch in an hour and the two of you can't decide where to eat. How do you select a restaurant?

16%Pick one arbitrarily
8%Try to guess where my friend would want to eat
16%Wait for my friend to choose
52%Suggest a new place neither of us has been
7%Hint at where I want to go


13. What kind of movie would you like to go to if you were out on a first date with someone?

62%Comedy
10%Drama
10%Action
15%Psychological thriller
1%Anything foreign
2%Something sexual


14. And what kind of movie would you like to go to if you were out with someone you've been dating for five years?

32%Comedy
16%Drama
12%Action
23%Psychological thriller
3%Anything foreign
14%Something sexual


15. What does a ladder most remind you of?

8%The hierarchical structure of society
50%Painting houses
7%Climbing the corporate ladder
25%Reaching for the sky
8%Superstitions
2%A potential lawsuit if it's on my property


16. If someone tried to bribe you to run around your block naked during the day, what's the minimum amount of money you would do it for?

1%$5
5%$100
10%$1,000
11%$10,000
10%$100,000
12%One million dollars
15%Ten million dollars
36%I wouldn't do it for any amount of money


17. You walk in on some acquaintances having a heated discussion about war. Everyone seems to have different views. What do you do?

4%Tune out
21%Get in the mix and share my opinion
11%Try to help everyone see both sides
20%Listen to others' opinions
44%Sit back and wait to see if there's something I want to say


18. Of the following, what's most important to you?

51%Doing what I feel is right
4%Following the law
36%Enjoying life
9%Experiencing new things


19. You're late for a movie that you've been dying to see and your date is dragging their heels. What do you do?

33%I verbally encourage them to get moving
7%I stand impatiently at the door, putting silent pressure on them to finish up
18%I chill out for a while and don't worry about getting there on time
42%I do whatever I can to help them get ready faster


20. When you get home after a hard day you want to:

22%Talk about it
33%Veg out in front of the TV
24%Spend time alone
21%Do something active to forget about it


21. Of these, what's the most thoughtful gift you could give to a romantic partner?

16%A scrapbook of times we've had together
22%That special something they've wanted for months but have not been able to afford
8%Tickets to go on a vacation together
54%It depends on the person


22. What's the most likely reason your friends would turn down your suggestions for a fun night out?

25%They'd rather do something more exciting
8%They're afraid I'd get them in trouble
35%They're too tired
18%They'd like to do something new for a change
14%They refuse to do something that ridiculous


23. Of these qualities, which is the most important to share with a lover?

53%Respect
7%Passion
30%Happiness
10%Compassion


24. If you decide to reach for a particularly important but difficult long-term goal, what are the chances you'll follow through?

5%Small chance
20%About 50/50
33%I'd probably reach it
34%Unless my goal changed, I'd definitely reach it
8%I never go back; I'd definitely reach it


25. Your friend Joe always complains that he can't get a date. You know that it's because of his body odor, but he doesn't. What would you say?

27%I'd mention that it could be because he has body odor
5%I'd tell him that the women he asked out were too picky
59%I'd give him very subtle hints that he could improve his hygiene
5%Nothing, I'd try to get other people to tell him the truth
4%Nothing, he'll figure it out on his own


26. What effect does alcohol have on you?

2%It makes me confess everything I've done wrong
11%It makes me blurt out how I feel about everyone
3%It makes me fall in love with every person I see
12%It makes me want to have sex
14%It makes me want to do something outrageous
1%It makes me mean
16%Alcohol has little effect on me
23%Alcohol affects me in other ways
18%I don't drink alcohol


27. You parted on bad terms with your last lover. Now your ex is applying for a job at the small company where you work. So far everyone likes this person and it's your turn to interview them. You:

58%Give them a fair shot and treat them like any other applicant
4%Spend the interview encouraging my ex not to take the job
2%Bad mouth my ex to others
9%Tell the hiring manager that I would be uncomfortable working with this person but can't say why
27%Tell the hiring manager that my ex and I were once lovers and I'd feel it would be unprofessional to work together


28. Would you forget your head if it weren't attached to your shoulders?

22%Yes
40%Maybe
38%No


29. What do you think about owning your own home?

26%I already own a home
52%I will own one some day
15%It's a good thing to have
5%I'm okay with renting
2%I don't ever want that kind of responsibility


30. You're on the phone with a friend making arrangements to meet somewhere and they say one last thing before hanging up with you. Which of these best captures it?

30%Don't be late
3%Dress for the occasion this time
17%Don't back out on me
15%I promise you'll like it
5%We can do it your way next time


31. After seeing a good comedy, you're the one:

31%Holding your stomach from laughing so hard
34%In a light mood from having so much fun
3%Quietly thinking back on the humorous dialogue
32%Talking about all the funny things the actors said


32. You decide you'd like to take a photography class, so you:

30%Ask a friend to take it with you
6%Sign up, but only if a friend will take it with you
63%Enroll by yourself
1%Only do it if you can do it by yourself


33. Which statement do you most strongly agree with? People, in general, should:

7%Mind their own business
2%Be more active
2%Be more expressive
8%Loosen up a little
12%Live more with their heart than their head
13%Be less focused on material possessions
14%Be more honest
11%Be more responsible
27%Appreciate what life has given them
4%Read more


34. Of the following, what's the biggest reason people are homeless?

8%They're lazy
5%They're crazy
73%They've had very difficult lives
8%They feel sorry for themselves
6%They want others to pay their way through life


35. Imagine you're single and going on your first date with someone you're really interested in. How do you prepare? I would:

26%Spend time figuring out how to make sure my date had fun
42%Make certain I looked good so my date would be attracted to me
12%Block out the date until it happened so I wouldn't obsess about it too much
20%Talk with my friends about how excited I was


36. Last Halloween, how did you dress up?

8%I wore an elaborate self-made costume
8%I picked up something quick and easy from the store
22%I got odds and ends from my closet and put something "original" together
41%I didn't dress up
22%I don't celebrate Halloween


37. Your friend is in tears after a break-up. You:

36%Encourage her to talk about it
36%Hug her and tell her she'll find someone better
14%Help her put words to her emotions
12%Tell a joke to get her laughing
2%Change the subject to help her forget about it


38. You look across the dinner table and realize that your date has food stuck to their chin. You:

49%Reach over and clean it off for them
44%Use hand gestures and nonverbal communication to let them know the food is there
4%Ask them whether you have anything on your face in the hopes that they'll ask the same thing back to you
3%Ignore it


39. Most people are (pick the best option):

36%Amazing
13%Beautiful
14%Hedonistic
13%Boring
25%Lovable


40. When you and a significant other are in a fight, what's the most likely cause of it?

37%I disagree with their values
23%There's something terribly wrong
40%We haven't spent enough time together



History behind the test

Tickle's What's Your Best Quality? is the result of years of research into both the nature of personality and which qualities are most valued in the opposite sex. By examining hundreds of people's descriptions of what they look for in an ideal mate, Tickle was able to determine the qualities most important to possess in a dating setting.

Our research team first amassed the top 26 qualities that users mentioned when describing their ideal partner and then created a survey based on those qualities. The team designed this survey so it would 1) determine how to best measure each of the 26 traits and 2) assess which qualities would be distinct enough to stand on their own.

The survey results indicated that 15 of the 26 qualities were distinctive enough to stand on their own. These became the 15 best qualities assessed in Tickle's test. Also, by having the survey pair blatant questions about particular qualities along with less obvious ones that get at the same traits, our research team determined which of the less obvious questions best correlated with each quality. Using the statistical model that resulted, Tickle's What's Your Best Quality? is able to associate people's answers to situational questions with how strongly they possess the 15 qualities.

Your results to the What's Your Best Quality? are based on how much of a particular quality you have relative to other people. We hope that the complete profile that resulted, along with the suggestions for how to use this information in love and in work, aids you in creating the happiness and success you so richly deserve in all aspects of your life.