Emotional stability is a cornerstone of personality psychology, reflecting an individual's ability to remain composed under pressure and maintain a balanced mood. The , developed by Psycom Services in 1995, is a widely cited tool in academic and industrial research for assessing this trait. Structure and Dimensions
Participants select from three possible answers (often marked as "a", "b", or "c" for "can't decide"). 2. Dimensions of Assessment developed by Psycom Services in 1995
Respondents typically choose between three options (e.g., "a", "b", or "c" for "can't decide") . or "c" for "can't decide").
The questionnaire typically evaluates five to six key dimensions of emotional health, helping to differentiate between balanced emotional engagement and maladaptive reactions: developed by Psycom Services in 1995
Emotional Stability Questionnaire (ESQ) , developed by Psycom Services
: Indicates high to extremely high emotional stability.
Psycom Services (often associated with researcher Sanjay Vohra or similar practitioners in the field of Indian psychometrics).