Online Dating Tests: Are They Reliable?
Lots of people these days are choosing online dating services as a way of making friends, companions or possibly life partners, and are finding that it is an excellent way of doing this. Online dating is an industry which is growing at an extraordinary rate. The online dating industry has now come up with an online dating test which they offer as a service for members and even people who are not members, and this test is available through many online dating websites.
These online dating tests are designed in order to define a person's personality and their likely compatibility with another person. The questions in the tests range from simple to very complex, but they are all aimed at producing results which will help people with the online dating process.
There are experts, however, who insist that no matter how enormously popular online dating tests become, they are not particularly reliable. There are lots of psychologists who insist that online dating tests are only in fact around fifty percent efficient or reliably. If this is so then the online dating test results with regard to the compatibility of two people are likely to be only half true.
What is the Purpose Behind Online Dating Tests?
Owing to the extraordinary growth in the popularity of online dating services and the accompanying increased demand for matchmaking services, online dating tests were developed by most of the industry in order to assist people to make better matches with others. The tests were aimed at matching people according to personality and assessing their likely compatibility, and different tests were developed by different groups.
One of the reasons for psychologists' assertion that online dating tests are not reliable is that they believe that a person's answers to some of the questions are affected by other factors, such as the context, his or her mood, attitude or feelings, and so on. Therefore, if they had answered the same questions on a different occasion, the chances are that their answers might in fact have been quite different.
If for example a person is feeling rather down or depressed when they take an online dating test, then their results will be quite different than if they had filled out the very same test when they were in a happy frame of mind.
Another reason for psychologists' mistrust of these online dating tests is that people's answers to these questions are based on self evaluation, and not made under the guidance of a qualified psychologist under clinical conditions, and this throws doubt on the reliability of their answers.
So there is no problem with people completing online dating tests if they enjoy doing so. But they should not be considered to be a reliable basis for the formation of a serious and lasting relationship such as marriage.
These online dating tests are amusing and fun, but should not be used as the basis of an important life decision.




