I’m not 100% sure this was Scientology, but I do think it was. When I was younger I walked past a shop-type premises in central London which had this sign outside advertising free personality tests (no mention of anything about religion, as far as I can remember). So being young and curious and having nothing particular that I had to do that day, I went in for this free test.
My experience was that the test seemed to be designed to focus in on your individual personality flaws (and we all have them) and magnify these flaws to you. Then after the test there was an interview with someone who asked me something like was I happy with my personality. I replied that I was and then I think she asked me was I sure about that and then went on to highlight the flaws shown in the test, implying I had problems. Thankfully I was quite a confident person so wasn’t buying this, but if I had been a person who was a bit lacking in confidence and was perhaps going through a rough spot emotionally I might have been worried by this.Then I was shown into a room where a religious video was played to us. It was only at that point was it apparent that this was a religious group that was trying to convince us.
I came away thinking that this was an attempt to use a clever personality test to highlight people’s personality weaknesses, make them feel they have a problem and then show them the solution. I thought it was quite sneaky and could take advantage of people who were already feeling vulnerable or who had low self-esteem. I’m not 100% sure it was done by Scientology, but I think it was (it was about 33 years ago).