Why Nobody Loves Me Test: Identify Relationship Barriers
The 'Why Nobody Loves Me' Test is based on the scientific concept of rejection sensitivity. This psychological phenomenon describes the tendency to anxiously expect, easily perceive, and strongly react to rejection. High sensitivity can create barriers to building close relationships.
What This Test Measures
Scientific scales for deep analysis of your feelings
Anxious Expectation
How strongly you worry in situations of possible rejection
Negative Expectations
Tendency to expect rejection instead of acceptance
Overall RS Index
Comprehensive rejection sensitivity indicator
What You'll Get
Detailed results and practical recommendations
Scientific Methodology
The RSQ measures rejection sensitivity through 18 hypothetical situations (36 questions). For each situation, the level of anxiety and expectation of negative outcome is assessed. The combination of these indicators gives a rejection sensitivity index.
The Rejection Sensitivity Questionnaire (RSQ) was developed by psychologists Geraldine Downey and Scott Feldman in 1996. Research has shown that people with high rejection sensitivity often unconsciously sabotage their relationships, interpreting neutral behavior as signs of rejection.
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Scientific Sources
Rejection Sensitivity and Adult Attachment
Downey, G., & Feldman, S. I. (1996). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70(6), 1327-1343
Rejection Sensitivity and Relationship Problems
Downey, G., Freitas, A. L., Michaelis, B., & Khouri, H. (1998). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74(6), 1486