TEST-YO!· Stress TestPSS-10 · Cohen 1983 + BRS · Smith 2008
How Well Do You Bounce Back?
How much can you take — and how well do you bounce back?
- 5 min
- 14 questions
- No signup
- Free
Full result at the end — no email needed
Possible results · which one are you?
- Anchored
- Tested Bender
- Guarded Calm
- Exhausted

About this test
Based on Cohen et al. (1983) Perceived Stress Scale (10-item) and Smith et al. (2008) Brief Resilience Scale (4-item subset). The test looks at the last month of stress and your general capacity to bounce back, and places you in one of four quadrants.
Methodology
Cohen, S., Kamarck, T., & Mermelstein, R. (1983). A global measure of perceived stress. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 24(4), 385–396. Smith, B. W., Dalen, J., Wiggins, K., Tooley, E., Christopher, P., & Bernard, J. (2008). The Brief Resilience Scale: Assessing the ability to bounce back. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 15(3), 194–200.
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FAQ + disclaimer
Is this a clinical stress assessment?
No. The PSS-10 and BRS are validated research instruments widely used in clinical research, but this test is not a diagnostic tool and we do not report cut-off clinical scores.
How long does it take?
About 5 minutes — 14 Likert items.
What if I score “Exhausted”?
It means your recent stress is high and your self-reported bounce-back is low. That’s a reasonable signal to reduce load and reach for support. It is not a diagnosis.