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Psychological Misconception Questionnaire

Separate psychological fact from fiction.

Psychological myths are surprisingly common, even among well-educated individuals. Many popular beliefs about the brain, memory, mental illness, and human behavior sound convincing but aren’t supported by scientific evidence. This test helps uncover how these misconceptions may be influencing the way you think, judge, and make decisions.

The Psychology Myths & Facts Test explores widely held assumptions about topics such as intelligence, personality, relationships, and mental health. By reflecting on your level of agreement with each statement, you’ll gain insight into where your beliefs align with psychological science—and where misinformation may have taken hold.

If you’re curious about how beliefs shape perception and behavior, you may also find value in exploring our Generic Conspiracist Beliefs Scale and the Belief in Astrology Inventory, which examine how people form and maintain unverified beliefs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does this quiz take?
This quiz takes about 5-10 minutes to complete.
Are my responses private?
Yes, all Psychological Misconception Questionnaire answers are anonymized and confidential.
Can I take this test more than once?
Yes, you can retake the test any time to see how your Psychological Misconception Questionnaire results may have changed.
Will this quiz diagnose gaps in my psychological knowledge?
This quiz is educational, not diagnostic, but it can highlight areas where common myths may be influencing your thinking.
Can my results help me think more critically about psychology topics?
Yes, your results can encourage more evidence-based thinking and help you question widely held but inaccurate beliefs.

Psychology Myths & Facts Test: Take The Quiz

Step 1: Give Your Ratings Below

For each statement, indicate how much you agree on a scale of 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree). For best results, answer honestly and trust your first instinct.

Step 2: Enter Your Demographics

Provide your age, gender, region, and first name for a detailed report comparing your results to others.

Step 3: Submit Your Psychological Misconception Questionnaire Answers

After completing all questions, click below to send your responses to Mark Travers, Ph.D. All answers are anonymized and confidential.

References

Hughes, S., Lyddy, F., & Kaplan, R. (2013). The impact of language and response format on student endorsement of psychological misconceptions. Teaching of Psychology, 40(1), 31–37.

Disclaimer

This scale is designed for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment.

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