For some test there is, most of them are not ( for instance the the somewhere here mentioned Meyer Briggs indicator is not a valid one)
Psychology is a science an has it‘s standards and accepted personality models. The currently most trusted model is the Big5 associated with CG Jung. So a personality test which is not valid against those Big5 is usually not backed by science (simply speaking).
jansensh t1_ixf3qij wrote
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For some test there is, most of them are not ( for instance the the somewhere here mentioned Meyer Briggs indicator is not a valid one)
Psychology is a science an has it‘s standards and accepted personality models. The currently most trusted model is the Big5 associated with CG Jung. So a personality test which is not valid against those Big5 is usually not backed by science (simply speaking).