Intimacy

Couple Compatibility Test (for two) HISC

Scientific psychological compatibility test for couples — assess whether you're right for each other in intimate matters. Hurlbert Index (HISC) with reliability α = 0.90 measures desire harmony and couple satisfaction.

25
questions
8-23
minutes
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📚 Methodology

About the Methodology

25
questions
8min
to complete
15k+
respondents
α≥0.90
reliability
Method Authors
David F. Hurlbert, PhD
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, USA1991 year

What It Measures

The Hurlbert Index of Sexual Compatibility (HISC) is a scientific psychological compatibility test for couples, developed by Dr. David F. Hurlbert in 1991 and published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. The test measures the degree of intimate harmony between partners across 5 key dimensions: desire synchronization, preference alignment, communication, satisfaction, and absence of pressure. HISC is an online compatibility test for couples where both partners answer the same questions, allowing for an objective assessment of whether you are right for each other.

Test Structure

25
statements
5
points (Likert scale)
Response Scale
1
Disagree
3
Neutral
5
Agree

Psychometric Properties

Reliability (Cronbach's alpha): α = 0.90
Test-retest reliability: r = 0.90 (2 weeks)
Construct validity: high correlation with sexual satisfaction measures
5 dimensions: desire, preferences, communication, satisfaction, pressure
Used in clinical sexology and family therapy
Suitable for heterosexual and same-sex couples
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Couple Sexual Compatibility

5 dimensions of intimate closeness

Desire3 questionsPreferences3 questionsCommunication3 questionsSatisfaction3 questionsPressure3 questionsHISCquestions

Why This Test Works

HISC measures not absolute levels, but match between partners. Even if one partner has low desire for closeness, if the second matches — the pair will be happy.

High Match
67–100

Excellent compatibility in this dimension

Medium Match
34–66

Minor differences worth discussing

Difference Scale

03366100
0–1
Excellent match
2–3
Minor differences
4+
Needs discussion
😟Green Zone

Excellent compatibility

😐Yellow Zone

May need discussion

😍Red Zone

Potential conflict zone

How It Works

👤
Both Pass

Each partner answers 15 questions about their preferences

👤
Comparison

System calculates difference across 5 dimensions

💑
Report

You receive a compatibility map and recommendations

HISC in Numbers

α 0.90
test reliability
1991
year created
r=0.90
test-retest reliability
5
dimensions

Test Development History

1991USA
David Hurlbert

Development of SISAS scale (Sexual Interest and Satisfaction) for measuring individual preferences.

1992–1993Publication
HISC Creation

Publication of the test in Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. Validation on sample of 200+ couples.

TodayWorldwide
Application in Therapy

HISC is used by sexologists and family therapists to diagnose problems in intimate sphere and assess therapy progress.

📊 Measurements

What the Test Measures

Sexual compatibility profile: 5 key dimensions of intimate harmony. The test measures desire synchronization, preference alignment, communication, satisfaction, and absence of pressure between partners.

1

Desire Synchronization

7 questions

Measures how well partners align in timing and frequency of sexual desire

2

Preference Alignment

4 questions

Assesses shared sexual fantasies and preferred activities

3

Intimacy Communication

5 questions

Evaluates openness in expressing and understanding sexual needs

4

Sexual Satisfaction

7 questions

Overall satisfaction level with the sexual relationship

5

Pressure & Coercion

1 questions

Assesses feelings of pressure or coercion in the sexual relationship

🎯 🎯 For You

Who Is This For

Couples wishing to assess their compatibility using scientific methods

Partners looking for ways to improve their intimate life

Couples at the stage of deciding about long-term relationships

Clients of family and sexual therapists

Researchers in relationship psychology

💎 💎 Value

Practical Value

1

Objective assessment of intimate compatibility across 5 dimensions

2

Comparison of results with partner to identify differences

3

Personalized recommendations for improving harmony

4

AI-powered couple compatibility analysis with detailed breakdown

5

Identification of potential conflict zones before they escalate

6

Scientifically validated tool for working on relationships

Couple Compatibility Test (for Two) HISC

The Hurlbert Index of Sexual Compatibility (HISC) is a scientific psychological compatibility test for couples, developed by Dr. David F. Hurlbert in 1991 and published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. This validated instrument measures how well partners match in intimate matters.

What does the HISC test measure?

The test evaluates 5 key dimensions of intimate harmony: desire synchronization (do you want intimacy at the same time?), preference alignment (shared fantasies and activities), communication (openness in expressing needs), satisfaction (overall harmony level), and absence of pressure (comfort and consent).

Why take this compatibility test together?

Unlike entertainment quizzes, HISC provides scientifically validated results with reliability α = 0.90. Both partners answer independently, then compare results to identify areas of agreement and potential growth. The test is suitable for any romantic couples regardless of gender or orientation.

How to interpret results?

Scores range from 0 to 100 points. High scores (67-100) indicate good compatibility, medium (34-66) suggest areas for improvement, and low scores (0-33) highlight significant differences requiring attention. Our AI-powered analysis provides personalized recommendations for your relationship.

❓ FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HISC compatibility test?

HISC (Hurlbert Index of Sexual Compatibility) is a scientific psychological test developed by Dr. David Hurlbert in 1991 to assess sexual compatibility in couples. The test contains 25 questions and measures 5 dimensions: desire synchronization, preference alignment, communication, satisfaction, and absence of pressure.

How do we know if we're right for each other?

The HISC couples compatibility test provides an objective score from 0 to 100 points. High score (67-100) indicates good compatibility, medium (34-66) — areas for improvement, low (0-33) — significant disagreements requiring attention. For a complete picture, both partners should take the test independently.

How does HISC differ from other compatibility tests?

Unlike entertainment tests, HISC is a validated scientific instrument with reliability α = 0.90, published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. It is used by professional sexologists and family therapists for diagnosis and therapy.

Do both partners need to take the test?

Yes, for maximum benefit it is recommended that both partners take the test independently. This allows comparing results and identifying areas of agreement and disagreement. HISC is specifically a compatibility test for couples where both answer.

Is the test suitable for same-sex couples?

Yes, HISC is designed to assess compatibility in any romantic couples, regardless of gender and orientation. Questions are worded neutrally and applicable to any relationship.

📖 📖 Sources

Scientific References

Hurlbert, D. F. (1991)

The Hurlbert Index of Sexual Compatibility: A Psychometric Investigation

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy

DOI: 10.1080/00926239108404417

Hurlbert, D. F., Apt, C., & Rabehl, S. M. (1993)

Key Variables to Understanding Female Sexual Satisfaction: An Examination of Women in Nondistressed Marriages

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy

DOI: 10.1080/00926239308404909

Apt, C., & Hurlbert, D. F. (1992)

The Sexual Attitudes, Behavior, and Relationships of Women with Histrionic Personality Disorder

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy

DOI: 10.1080/00926239208412865
25questions
5scales
α > 0.90reliability
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