Psychometric Matching: Why Do You Need It?

Psychometric Matching: The Future of Relationship and Dating Apps

“I divorced my ex-husband because of his alcoholism. I was hoping to marry a teetotaller. But the matrimonial app does not give me the option of choosing a match based on this criterion,” said Ameeya, a high school teacher. Not all apps are made equal or with smart algorithms! 

Have you ever pondered the impact of our personalities on our relationships? Picture two individuals who seem ideally matched but, in real life, are at loggerheads while another seemingly incompatible pair thrives. This is where psychometric tests come into play. Psychometric testing is a scientific way to measure different aspects of a person’s personality and abilities. The results can help with hiring by giving an objective view of the candidate and reducing bias.  

In the current digital age, online psychometric tests have gone beyond traditional recruitment and transformed into personality tests for dating, showing how human connections are evolving. These standardised assessments measure various psychological variables, revealing traits, motivations, and emotional intelligence. Studies indicate that understanding these traits can boost relationship success by up to 30%. Uncovering hidden aspects of our personalities allows us to gain valuable insights into our interactions, paving the way to healthier connections. 

Why traditional is not always better 

Before the digital era, matchmaking was the provenance of brokers, relatives, and a few matrimonial agencies. With the internet, the available pool of suitable matches increased exponentially. However, that does not necessarily lead to 100% good matches. What are the main criteria that traditional matchmaking takes into consideration? 

  • Caste, community, and religion  
  • Kundali in the case of certain communities  
  • Financial background 
  • Family history 
  • Location 
  • Physical characteristics of the groom- and bride-to-be 
  • Educational background and career. 

While many of these mentioned criteria are important to reduce initial hiccups in a relationship, what does not get addressed is the differences in personality, core values, and vision of life. “The broker who came to ‘assess’ me asked me to change my hairstyle to fit in with what prospective grooms would want in a bride. How was my hairstyle going to help with our compatibility and future life?” asks Ameeya about her experience of meeting a marriage broker before her first marriage.  

Compatibility is not just a matter of chance; it is often tied to our personalities and values. Psychometric assessments delve into these aspects, revealing insights that help predict how well two individuals might mesh. For instance, a recent study found that couples with similar personality traits are more likely to experience long-term happiness together than couples with dissimilar personality traits. This data encourages us to consider how understanding ourselves and our partners can significantly impact our romantic endeavours. 

Compatibility through psychometric matching 

It is fascinating to consider that personality traits significantly influence romantic relationships. Research shows that around 70% of relationship satisfaction is linked to the personalities of the individuals involved. This intricate dance of compatibility suggests that understanding our traits and our partner’s traits might be the key to a happier relationship. But how do we get a clear picture of what makes us tick? That is where psychometric tests come in offering insights that would surprise us. 

Remember how in an earlier blog we mentioned the 9 kinds of attraction? Our personalities and compatibility are subtly interconnected to the primary and secondary attraction types we feel towards others. Our psychology of attraction towards our partner or match plays an important part in the health and longevity of the relationship. We are not always self-aware of what we find attractive in a person or the various nuances of the attraction. Personality tests for dating consider these aspects when suggesting potential matches.  

While love might ignite between two people, keeping a relationship going needs a deeper understanding of compatibility. This means aligning values, goals, and lifestyles to ensure a shared vision for the future. Mutual values are the foundation of a strong relationship. Whether it is agreeableness, conscientiousness, or cultural values, being aligned in these key areas brings a sense of unity. Effective communication is the heart of any successful relationship. Understanding and adapting to each other’s communication styles can prevent misunderstandings and nurture a healthy connection. Shared interests and hobbies create chances for bonding and spending quality time together. A common love for art, pets, or travel—these shared interests strengthen a relationship. 

Matching with Rematch 

Psychometric assessments give a detailed understanding of people, helping relationship platforms like Rematch offer more accurate matches. This goes beyond superficial criteria, ensuring psychological compatibility. Couples matched through these assessments often report higher satisfaction in their relationships. By aligning individuals with similar values and communication styles, these assessments help create fulfilling, lasting connections. 

That is why, when you sign up with Rematch you fill in a detailed questionnaire that asks everything from your allergies and sexual health to your pet preference. We are not a casual dating app. We want you to match with someone with long-term relationship potential. Hence, we have included difficult questions including finances that need to be asked in every relationship but are hardly ever asked at other matchmaking avenues. Health, finances, personality, and social aspects of your potential partner’s life are matched with your preferences. However, keep in mind that while psychometrics offers useful insights, human interactions are complex. Psychometric assessments are just one part of understanding compatibility. Use the results as an additional tool, not a final verdict. 

“When I first started filling in the questionnaire, I wasn’t sure if all these details were required. It took me some time to finish it too. On reflection, I realise that these questions need to be asked. I may not have the courage to ask about a user’s take-home salary point-blank!” added Ameeya. 

Conclusion 

Psychometric matching offers a new way to navigate the complexities of romantic engagements by giving insights into personality traits, habits, hobbies, and emotional intelligence. The convenience and accessibility of online platforms help people understand themselves and potential partners better, leading to healthier and more informed relationship choices.  

Join the Rematch app and make use of our built-in psychometric questionnaire to begin your new and informed relationship journey. 

References

Weidmann, Rebekka, Mariah F. Purol, Alisar Alabdullah, Sophia M. Ryan, Ethan G. Wright, Jeewon Oh, and William J. Chopik. “Trait and Facet Personality Similarity and Relationship and Life Satisfaction in Romantic Couples.” Journal of Research in Personality 104 (2023): 104378.

Rahul Raj

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