Two-Axis Scoring Model

Every test on Discover Yourself uses one scoring mechanism: instead of determining your result from a single top axis, the result is calculated from the intersection of two core axes together, producing a more accurate classification that reflects the real overlap between traits.

This mechanism is explicitly named in our methodology as step three of building each test: "building a two-axis scoring algorithm that computes percentages, not just categories."

For example, in the Burnout test, the result pattern is determined from the intersection of "emotional exhaustion" and "cynicism/depersonalization" together — while in the General Anxiety test, it's the intersection of "cognitive worry" and "physical tension." The axes themselves differ completely from one test to another — the general mechanism is shared, but the details and meaning are specific to each test.

This is what distinguishes our results from tests that box you into one rigid category: the result here is a detailed percentage that reflects that you're "a spectrum, not a closed box," as our methodology states.