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'''Magazine Difference''' | '''Magazine Difference is where psychology meets curiosity—in every language.''' | ||
Launched in 2025 by a group of psychologists who believe self-discovery should be anything but boring, Magazine Difference offers a wide variety of psychological tools—from serious mental health assessments like anxiety and depression scales to fun, thought-provoking personality quizzes. | |||
Whether you’re checking in on your mental health, exploring your personality, or just killing time with something insightful, we’ve got you covered with content that’s both research-based and genuinely enjoyable. | |||
We’re here to make psychology feel more human—more accessible, engaging, and relevant to your everyday life. With contributors and users from around the world, we’re building a global space for curiosity, self-awareness, and mental wellness. | |||
Take a quiz. Learn something real. Maybe even laugh along the way. | |||
== | == The Psychology Test Project == | ||
The Psychology Test Project began as a playful side venture among our founding psychologists—a way to blend serious psychological insight with the kind of quizzes people actually want to take. What started as a curiosity-driven experiment soon became a full-fledged initiative to reimagine mental health tools for a global, digital audience. | |||
== | === Team Members === | ||
* '''Gwang-Hyun''': Founder of Magazine Difference and a professional psychology writer. | |||
* '''Il-Jeong''': Majored in Economics at Seoul National University and provides expertise in statistics. | |||
* '''Yoon-Seong''': Graduated from Seoul National University of Education, contributing content in educational psychology. | |||
=== Seoul, South Korea === | |||
[[File:Map_campus.png|alt=The Office of International Affairs at Seoul National University|frameless|601x601px]] | |||
We work remotely from different countries, but we often meet up at: Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea. |