Hare Psychopathy Test – Free PCL-R Assessment Online

Hare Psychopathy Checklist Test

Professional psychological assessment tool based on Dr. Robert Hare’s research. This 20-item checklist evaluates psychopathic traits and behaviors.

About This Assessment

The Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) is the gold standard for assessing psychopathy. Originally developed by Dr. Robert Hare in the 1970s, this tool evaluates personality traits and behaviors associated with psychopathy. Each item is scored from 0-2, with a maximum possible score of 40.

Important Disclaimer: This test is for educational purposes only and should not be used for self-diagnosis. Professional assessment requires clinical training and additional information beyond this questionnaire.
1. Do you exhibit glib and superficial charm?
2. Do you have a grandiose sense of self-worth?
3. Do you have a constant need for stimulation or proneness to boredom?
4. Are you a pathological liar?
5. Are you cunning and manipulative?
6. Do you lack remorse or guilt?
7. Do you have shallow emotional responses?
8. Are you callous and do you lack empathy?
9. Do you have a parasitic lifestyle?
10. Do you have poor behavioral controls?
11. Are you sexually promiscuous?
12. Did you display early behavior problems?
13. Do you lack realistic long-term goals?
14. Are you overly impulsive?
15. Are you irresponsible?
16. Do you fail to accept responsibility for your own actions?
17. Have you had many short-term marital relationships?
18. Do you have a history of juvenile delinquency?
19. Have you experienced revocation of conditional release?
20. Do you display criminal versatility?

Your PCL-R Assessment Results

0/40

Score Interpretation

Factor 1: Interpersonal/Affective

0/16

Measures emotional and interpersonal traits

Factor 2: Lifestyle/Antisocial

0/20

Measures behavioral and lifestyle patterns

Professional Disclaimer: This assessment is for educational purposes only. A clinical diagnosis requires professional evaluation by a qualified mental health professional with additional information including clinical interviews and collateral data.
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