Social Anxiety Screening — Mini-SPIN (3 items)
Connor's Mini-SPIN (2001) is the shortest validated social anxiety screening tool. Three questions, one minute. A score ≥6 suggests social anxiety disorder is likely — consider consulting a specialist.
Important notice
Test results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute a clinical diagnosis. If in doubt, consult a specialist.
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What does this test measure?
Dimensions measured in this test
Social Anxiety
Severity of social anxiety — avoidance of social situations, fear of evaluation. Connor Mini-SPIN scale.
How does the test work?
The test consists of 3 multiple-choice questions. For each question, select the best answer from the given options. Results will be calculated automatically after completing the test.
Completing the test takes approximately 1 minutes. You can take it on a computer or phone — your answers are saved automatically.
How to interpret results?
After completing the test, you will receive detailed results for each dimension along with interpretation. Your scores are compared against population norms, so you can see how you compare to others.
Scientific basis
This test is based on established scientific literature and is used in psychological research worldwide. Questions come from public, validated psychometric instruments.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this test free?â–Ľ
Yes, the test is completely free. You will see your results immediately after completing it — no registration required.
How long does it take to complete?â–Ľ
It takes approximately 1 minutes. The test contains 3 questions.
Are the results accurate?â–Ľ
The test is based on validated psychometric instruments used in scientific research. Results are indicative and educational — they do not replace clinical diagnosis.
Can I save my results?â–Ľ
Yes — after logging in, results are automatically saved to your profile. You can also compare results from different tests in the psychological profile view.