Adversity Quotient
AQ Test
The Adversity Quotient Test (AQ Test) is a professional assessment designed to measure how you respond to obstacles and setbacks. Take this Resilience Test to identify your capacity for mental toughness and functional grit under pressure.
Take the free AQ Test nowCORE Methodology Summary
An Adversity Quotient Test measures an individual’s internal capacity to deal with difficult circumstances and complex failures. Originally formulated by Dr. Paul Stoltz, the Adversity Quotient (AQ) serves as a better predictor of career success than IQ or EQ. The framework assesses responses across four key dimensions: Control, Ownership, Reach, and Endurance (The CORE Model). Unlike standard personality surveys, this Resilience Test tracks the specific neuro-behavioral response of your brain to negative stimuli, identifying whether you are prone to surrendering or navigating upward to solve the challenge. Regular AQ testing can identify areas where your mental toughness needs fortification.
Use this scientific screening tool to define your resilience baseline. Understanding your Adversity Quotient allows for targeted development of the habits required to maintain operational effectiveness in high-stakes environments.
Perceived Control
A primary axis in the AQ Test. Do you feel you can influence the outcome of an adverse event or are you a victim?
Active Ownership
Evaluates your accountability. High AQ scores reflect the willingness to take charge of results even in unfair conditions.
Reach Assessment
Measures how far you allow failure to ‘spread’—do setbacks in one area ruin your health and personal life?
Logic of Endurance
This category in our test analyzes whether you view hardships as permanent states or temporary data points.
