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Eric Bern test: parent, adult, child.
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Eric Berne (May 10, 1910 – July 15, 1970) was an American psychologist and psychiatrist. Developed the theory of "transactional analysis" of human relationships. Eric Berne's transactional analysis is a developed system based on the idea of a person's consciousness as a composition of three states of "I": Parent; Adult; Child.

According to E. Berne, all these three states of personality are formed in the process of a child's contact with his parents, he receives images and an example of behavior from them, accepts a scenario, ways of its implementation, receives an anti-scenario.

In the process of interaction with society, the inner “I” manifests itself to varying degrees, while any of the three hypostases can come to the fore.

Psychology recognizes only the golden mean of role positions in interpersonal relationships. This suggests that for the normal functioning of the personality, all three "I" must be harmoniously developed and fully represented. In this case, in the E. Berne test, the scores for each specific state (Parent, Adult, Child) will not differ much from the other two states - this is a sure sign that we have a harmonious personality.

If you want to determine role positions in interpersonal relationships and how harmonious a person you are, take the Eric Berne test: parent, adult, child.

The test contains 21 statements. Give a score (from 0 to 10) to each statement, depending on how much you agree with it. The results calculation algorithm for this test can be viewed here.


Eric Bern test: Parent, Adult, Child.
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1. (out of 21): I sometimes lack endurance.

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2. (out of 21): If my desires interfere with me, then I know how to suppress them.

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3. (out of 21): Parents, as older people, should arrange the family life of their children.

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4. (out of 21): I sometimes exaggerate my role in any events.

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5. (out of 21): It's hard to fool me.

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6. (out of 21): I would like to be a teacher.

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7. (out of 21): Sometimes I want to play like a little one.

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8. (out of 21): I think that I understand correctly all the events that are taking place.

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9. (out of 21): Everyone must do his duty.

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10. (out of 21): Often I do not do it right, but do it the way I want.

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11. (out of 21): When making a decision, I try to think through its consequences.

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12. (out of 21): The younger generation should learn from the older ones how they should live.

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13. (out of 21): Like many people, I am vulnerable.

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14. (out of 21): I will be able to see more in people than they say about themselves.

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15. (out of 21): Children must unconditionally follow the instructions of their parents.

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16. (out of 21): I am a passionate person.

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17. (out of 21): My main criterion for evaluating a person is objectivity.

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18. (out of 21): My views are unshakable.

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19. (out of 21): It happens that I do not yield in a dispute just because I do not want to yield.

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20. (out of 21): Rules are justified only as long as they are useful.

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21. (out of 21): People must follow all the rules no matter the circumstances.

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