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Take the Pressure Test
A short, anonymous exercise that shows how different framings can move your decisions. Educational only — not advice or a diagnosis.
Before you begin
This is a short, non-clinical educational exercise in behavioral finance. It presents a few decision tasks under different framings and gives you an illustrative profile based on transparent placeholder logic.
Participation is anonymous. Your answers are processed in your browser to generate your result and are not stored or transmitted.
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The five pressure profiles
Steady Allocator
Your choices stayed relatively consistent across pressure framings. You leaned on a stable reference point rather than the framing of each prompt.
Pressure-Sensitive Risk Taker
Your risk-taking moved noticeably with the framing — appetite rose under time pressure or open-ended uncertainty.
Loss-Averse Protector
Avoiding losses carried more weight than capturing gains. Loss framing pulled your choices toward protection.
Crowd-Aware Decider
The group's choice and the feeling of being watched shifted your decisions more than the underlying odds did.
High-Confidence Reactor
You acted decisively and rated your confidence high. Worth watching whether that confidence tracks accuracy under real stakes.