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Team Player Test

20 Questions
3 Minutes

Are you a team player?

Team collaboration is crucial for the success of many organizations. Every individual comes to a team with their strengths and perspectives; working together can result in overall success. Teamwork can improve an organization’s efficiency and productivity. Take this test to see where you fall on the team player scale.

Using the key below, answer the questions based on how strongly you agree or disagree with the statement.

Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Strongly Agree
Agree
1. I like to brainstorm with others more than working solo.
Disagree
Agree
2. I get motivated when collaborating with others.
Disagree
Agree
3. I help team members when they need a hand.
Disagree
Agree
4. I keep my team members posted on my part of a project.
Disagree
Agree
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5. I keep my ideas to myself.
Disagree
Agree
6. I listen to the concerns of all team players.
Disagree
Agree
7. I can compromise to reach a team solution.
Disagree
Agree
8. I am accountable to my team for my mistakes.
Disagree
Agree
9. I meet my deadlines for the team.
Disagree
Agree
10. I communicate with my team members effectively.
Disagree
Agree
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11. I know each team member’s strengths.
Disagree
Agree
12. I work toward the team’s shared goals.
Disagree
Agree
13. I trust and respect my team members.
Disagree
Agree
14. I know how each team member handles particular tasks.
Disagree
Agree
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15. I share my team’s expectations.
Disagree
Agree
16. I prefer to problem-solve on my own.
Disagree
Agree
17. I feel comfortable expressing myself among my team.
Disagree
Agree
18. I don’t assist others if they are behind.
Disagree
Agree
19. I listen to feedback.
Disagree
Agree
20. My team members are equals.
Disagree
Agree
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Who Is This Test For?

This test is for anyone who wants to be a better team player. This test is designed for adults and is not intended to be prescriptive. 

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How to Get Help

If you need help with your teamwork skills, speaking to a mental health professional can help. You can easily find a therapist in your area on the Psychology Today Therapy Directory.

Sources

Team Role Inventories. Also Belbin Team Inventory. R.M. Belbin. 1981

Interpersonal Trust Scale. J.B. Rotter. 

Team Climate Inventory.1998 N.R. Anderson, M.A. West. 

The team player inventory: Reliability and validity of a measure of predisposition toward organizational team-working environments. 2008. T.J.B. Kline 

Development and validation of a scale to measure team communication behaviors. Frontiers in Psychology 2022. M. Hartner-Tiefenthaler.