Relationship Compatibility Test Backed by Science
A comprehensive assessment evaluating your relationship across five crucial dimensions: Knowledge of Your Partner, Values, Friendship, General Compatibility, and Romance. Based on relationship science research from leading experts including Gottman, attachment theory, and personality psychology.




Assessment Overview
The Relationship Compatibility Test employs evidence-based methodologies from relationship science to evaluate your connection across five crucial dimensions. This comprehensive framework provides actionable insights for strengthening your relationship, improving communication, and building lasting intimacy.
Five Core Compatibility Dimensions
Knowledge of Your Partner
Understanding Each Other's World
Understanding your partner's world is fundamental to a deep connection. This dimension explores how well you know each other's personal histories, daily preferences, hopes, and dreams. Strong partner knowledge creates empathy and helps you respond to each other's needs effectively, forming the foundation for lasting intimacy.
Values
Core Beliefs & Life Goals
Shared values form the foundation of lasting relationships. This dimension examines alignment in core beliefs, life goals, and guiding principles. Understanding where you align and differ in values helps navigate important life decisions and build a shared vision for the future, creating a strong partnership based on mutual respect.
Friendship
Emotional Safety & Connection
A strong friendship creates emotional safety and lasting connection. This dimension assesses the foundation of mutual respect, trust, and emotional intimacy in your relationship. It explores how you support each other, share experiences, and maintain a deep emotional bond that sustains your relationship through challenges.
General Compatibility
Daily Harmony & Conflict Resolution
Overall harmony in daily life strengthens relationships. This dimension evaluates how well you navigate life together, from handling conflicts to supporting each other's growth. It examines practical compatibility in lifestyle, habits, and approach to challenges, ensuring you can build a sustainable partnership.
Romance
Physical & Emotional Intimacy
Physical and emotional intimacy keeps relationships vibrant. This dimension explores romantic connection, including physical attraction, affection, and sexual compatibility. It assesses how you maintain spark and intimacy while building a deeper emotional bond, ensuring passion and connection remain strong over time.
Metric | Value | Significance | Framework |
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Compatibility Dimensions | 5 | Research-validated framework | Gottman Method |
Assessment Duration | 15-20 min | Comprehensive evaluation | Optimized length |
Research Basis | 40+ years | Relationship science | Longitudinal studies |
Report Depth | Detailed | Personalized insights | Action-oriented |
Frequently Asked Questions
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+Selected References
- Gottman, J. M., & Silver, N. (2015). The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work: A Practical Guide from the Country's Foremost Relationship Expert. Harmony.
- Levine, A., & Heller, R. (2010). Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love. TarcherPerigee.
- Finkel, E. J., et al. (2012). Online dating: A critical analysis from the perspective of psychological science. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 13(1), 3-66.
- Karney, B. R., & Bradbury, T. N. (1995). The longitudinal course of marital quality and stability: A review of theory, methods, and research. Psychological Bulletin, 118(1), 3-34.
- Mikulincer, M., & Shaver, P. R. (2007). Attachment in Adulthood: Structure, Dynamics, and Change. The Guilford Press.