Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our relationship quizzes, scoring, privacy, retaking tests, and how to understand result pages.

Are these relationship tests scientifically accurate?

These quizzes are educational self-reflection tools, not clinical or scientific assessments. They are based on common relationship psychology concepts and simple scoring categories, but they should not be treated as diagnoses, therapy, counseling, or professional evaluations.

How are quiz results calculated?

Each answer adds points to one or more result categories. At the end of the quiz, the highest scoring category guides the result page shown to you. Some result pages can also show your score profile if result data is available in your browser.

Is my quiz data stored?

Quiz scoring happens in your browser. The site does not require an account or login. Some result information may be saved in your browser storage so you can see a personal score summary on the same device and browser. You can clear this by clearing browser storage for this site.

Can I retake a test?

Yes. You can retake any test at any time. Because quizzes may use a larger question bank and your answers may change, your result can also change from one attempt to another.

Why did I get this result?

Your result reflects the answer pattern from that quiz attempt. It is best read as a prompt for reflection, not a fixed identity or final judgment about you, your partner, or your relationship.

Can my result change over time?

Yes. Relationship patterns can shift with new experiences, healthier communication, emotional growth, support, and different relationship dynamics. A quiz result is a snapshot of one set of answers, not a permanent label.

Should I use these results to make relationship decisions?

Use results as conversation starters and reflection prompts. Do not use quiz results as the only basis for major personal, medical, legal, financial, safety, or relationship decisions. If a situation involves distress, abuse, coercion, danger, or major uncertainty, seek qualified professional or local support.

Where can I learn more?

You can explore our relationship articles, read the quiz methodology, or review our disclaimer for the limits of this website's content.