
Singlehood Factors Assessment
☆ Uncover the hidden barriers keeping you single—gain science-based insights and practical strategies to confidently move toward rewarding relationships.
Quick and Efficient: Complete the test with 69 questions in just 15–30 minutes.
Personalized Insights: Receive a customized report tailored to reveal your psychological and emotional barriers to forming meaningful relationships.
Comprehensive Analysis: Covers 10 key factors, including self-awareness, relationship perception, and social interaction skills, with in-depth breakdowns to help you understand each area.
Actionable Strategies: Includes practical, science-backed recommendations to help you break negative patterns, enhance emotional readiness, and improve your dating mindset and communication skills.
Scientifically Backed: Based on research in attachment theory, relationship science, and studies on self-esteem, perfectionism, and relationship readiness by experts like Bowlby, Brennan, Clark, Shaver, and others.
User-Friendly Professional Report: Features clear charts, concise summaries, and a detailed breakdown of your results to guide your personal growth.
Great For Those: Individuals struggling to find meaningful relationships, seeking to understand their singlehood, looking to improve their social and emotional skills. Ideal for singles who want to gain deeper self-awareness and move toward fulfilling connections.
Below are just a few sample pages from the full report. The actual report includes much more detailed and personalized content:

About this test
The Singlehood Factors Assessment is a psychology-based evaluation designed to help you uncover the hidden psychological and emotional barriers that may be holding you back from forming meaningful relationships. Backed by extensive research in psychology, attachment theory, and relationship science, this test offers actionable insights to help you identify limiting patterns and develop a healthier mindset for dating and connection.
By assessing key areas such as self-awareness, relationship perception, and social interaction skills, the Singlehood Factors Assessment provides practical, science-backed advice to improve your emotional readiness and communication skills. Shift your focus from external factors to your "single mentality" and unlock the path toward fulfilling and lasting relationships.
Why Are You Single?
- Feeling frustrated with your dating life?
- Wondering why you keep ending up alone despite your efforts?
- Tired of swiping endlessly and not finding the right match?
The Singlehood Factors Assessment Test is designed to uncover the psychological and emotional barriers that may be holding you back from meaningful relationships. Based on extensive research, this test reveals the factors affecting your ability to build a meaningful relationship with others.
Whether you're struggling to meet the right person or facing challenges in your relationships, this assessment offers valuable insights and actionable advice to help you break free from limiting patterns. Shift your focus from external factors to your "single mentality" and discover the hidden true reasons behind your single status to unlock the path to fulfilling connections.
What You’ll Get from the Test
The Singlehood Factors Assessment Test is a comprehensive, psychology-based evaluation that identifies the 10 most significant key factors impacting your ability to form and maintain meaningful relationships. Grounded in research and psychological studies, this test focuses on three core areas:
1. Self-Perception: Understand your needs and emotional triggers in relationships.
2. Relationship Cognition: Explore your beliefs about love and intimacy and how they shape your dating choices.
3. Interpersonal Skills/Capability: Assess your ability to connect with others and create opportunities for love.
By taking this test, you’ll gain personalized knowledge about (1)deeper self-perception, (2)learn to break negative patterns, and (3)improve your Interpersonal skills. You’ll receive practical, science-backed advice tailored to help you overcome emotional barriers and approach dating with confidence. Discover actionable steps to enhance your relationship mindset and social life, paving the way for fulfilling connections.
Science Behind the Test
The Test is grounded in established research from psychology, attachment theory, and relationship science. Key insights are drawn from influential studies, including Bowlby’s Attachment Theory, Brennan, Clark, and Shaver’s work on relationship, Neff and Vonk’s findings on self-esteem and perfectionism, and Homan et al.'s research on relationship readiness etc.
Our Team
Our team consists of highly qualified professionals who have graduated from esteemed institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania, University of Toronto, and University College London (UCL). With over a decade of experience in the field of psychology, our core members are certified clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, and psychoanalysts. This expertise ensures that every assessment is grounded in professional knowledge and scientific rigor.
Additionally, we have partnered with reputable medical institutions, holistic health centers, and crisis intervention organizations. Our collaborative approach enhances the quality and reliability of our assessments, providing you with the best insights into your psychological well-being.
I always assumed I was single because “college dating is messy,” but this assessment showed it’s more about my patterns. It highlighted that I avoid clarity to keep things casual, then feel confused later. The “clarity scripts” (like how to ask what someone’s looking for without making it heavy) were super helpful. I tried one after a second date and it wasn’t awkward at all.
I date fairly often but it rarely turns into something real. The assessment broke down singlehood factors into timing, pickiness, skills, and environment. My biggest blocker was “signal confusion”—I act friendly when I mean flirty, then assume there’s no chemistry. The examples for expressing interest (light compliments, clear next-step invites) were simple and respectful. Already seeing better momentum.
Post-breakup, I kept choosing the same type: exciting but inconsistent. The test helped me separate “spark” from “stability.” The “green flags vs. glitter” page was a wake-up call. It also suggested a personal policy (48-hour rule before big decisions, no last-minute weeknight dates) that protects my time. Felt like coaching rather than judgment.