Editorial standards
Content on PersonalityTester — including the blog, landing copy, and assessment descriptions — is produced by the PersonalityTester Editorial Team with input from psychometric research practices aligned to the Big Five (Five-Factor) model.
What we publish
- Educational articles on OCEAN traits, interpretation, and ethical use of personality assessments.
- Product copy that states limitations: no clinical diagnosis, no guaranteed outcomes.
- Pricing and billing summaries that defer exact charges to checkout disclosure.
Accuracy and updates
Articles include publication and update dates where material changes occur. We avoid unverifiable claims in structured data and on-page copy. Marketing statistics (e.g. reference database size) are labeled as product positioning, not peer-reviewed findings.
Neutral encyclopedic tone (Knowledge Hub)
Topic guides, expert profiles, and scientific reference pages use a neutral, encyclopedic tone. Marketing language, exaggerated claims, and implied endorsements are prohibited on knowledge pages. Product positioning is limited to the landing funnel and pricing surfaces.
Expert and reference pages
Researcher profiles and paper summaries are published only from verifiable public sources (e.g. DOI records, encyclopedic entries). We do not invent qualifications, collaborations, or affiliations with PersonalityTester. Independence disclaimers appear on every expert page.
Copyright & attribution
We do not reproduce copyrighted paper text or re-upload third-party video. Scientific summaries are original editorial prose with links to official DOI and publisher pages. Multimedia embeds use only official provider players when rights are verified. Creative Commons and attribution requirements are followed when citing external works.
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