Opinion DNA

Opinion DNA vs Enneagram

The Enneagram gives you one core type based on motivation. Opinion DNA measures 48 dimensions across personality, values, and meta-thinking with peer-reviewed scales — giving you the full picture, not just your emotional core.

12 Personality elements24 Values elements12 Meta-Thinking elements
Opinion DNAEnneagram
Dimensions48 continuous dimensions9 types with wings and subtypes
Price$47 one-timeFree (basic tests) / $12-60 for detailed reports
Time10-15 minutes10-20 minutes
ResultsAI-generated personal report with life, career, and relationship insightsCore type number (1-9) with wing, subtype, and growth paths
Values measured24 value dimensionsNo
Meta-thinking measured12 cognitive dimensionsNo
AI-generated reportYes — personalized narrativeNo
Population comparisonYes — all 48 dimensionsLimited or none
Scientific basisPeer-reviewed scales (Oxford, NYU, UPenn)Varies

What is Enneagram?

The Enneagram is a personality framework that identifies nine core types, each driven by a fundamental motivation or fear. Popular in spiritual and personal growth communities, it emphasizes emotional patterns and paths for development.

You answer questions or self-identify with descriptions of nine types. Each type is defined by a core motivation and core fear. Advanced versions include wings (adjacent types) and subtypes.

Enneagram strengths

  • +Deep focus on core motivations and fears
  • +Strong personal growth framework
  • +Active spiritual and self-development community
  • +Useful for understanding emotional patterns
  • +Growth and stress paths for each type

Enneagram limitations

  • Limited empirical validation in peer-reviewed research
  • Rooted in spiritual tradition, not behavioral science
  • Only 9 categories for all human personality
  • No measurement of values, political views, or cognitive biases
  • Self-typing can be unreliable
  • Lacks population-level comparison data

What Opinion DNA adds

  • Combines personality, values, and meta-thinking in one assessment
  • 48 research-backed dimensions vs. typical 5-16
  • AI-generated personalized report with actionable insights
  • Developed with 60+ experts from Oxford, Cambridge, NYU, UPenn
  • Measures cognitive biases and thinking patterns (unique)
  • Population comparison for every dimension
  • Covers life satisfaction, career, and relationships

Who should choose Enneagram?

People drawn to spiritual growth and understanding their core emotional motivations

Who should choose Opinion DNA?

People who want the most comprehensive self-understanding available — not just personality labels, but why they think the way they do

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Frequently asked questions

What's the main difference between Opinion DNA and Enneagram?

The Enneagram gives you one core type based on motivation. Opinion DNA measures 48 dimensions across personality, values, and meta-thinking with peer-reviewed scales — giving you the full picture, not just your emotional core.

Who is Enneagram better for?

People drawn to spiritual growth and understanding their core emotional motivations

Who is Opinion DNA better for?

People who want the most comprehensive self-understanding available — not just personality labels, but why they think the way they do

Can I take both?

Yes. Many people take Enneagram first and then use Opinion DNA for a deeper, more comprehensive profile. The two assessments measure different things, so the results complement each other.

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