Self-Esteem

RSES website embed

The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale is the most widely used measure of global self-esteem. Answer 10 questions to assess your sense of self-worth with instant results.

2-3 min 10 questions

For educational and informational purposes only. Not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment.

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embed code
<iframe src="https://www.coralehr.com/embed/rosenberg-self-esteem-scale/?source=YOUR_SITE" width="100%" height="700" frameborder="0"></iframe>

Platform install guides

Squarespace
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  1. 1 Open the page you want to edit and click Edit in the top left.
  2. 2 Click the + icon where you want the assessment to appear.
  3. 3 Select Embed from the block menu.
  4. 4 Click the code icon (</>) in the embed toolbar.
  5. 5 Paste the iframe code and click Apply.
  6. 6 If the embed looks cut off, click the block → set height to 750px.
  7. 7 Click Save in the top left.
Tip If you're using the classic editor, look for the Code Block instead of Embed.
Wix
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  1. 1 Open your site in the Wix Editor.
  2. 2 Click Add (+) in the left toolbar.
  3. 3 Go to Embed Code → Embed HTML.
  4. 4 Drag the HTML element to where you want it on the page.
  5. 5 Click Enter Code, paste the iframe code, and click Update.
  6. 6 Drag the bottom edge of the element to at least 750px tall.
  7. 7 Click Publish to go live.
Tip In Wix Studio (the newer editor), use the "Custom Element" or "HTML Embed" component instead.
WordPress
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  1. 1 Open the page or post in the block editor (Gutenberg).
  2. 2 Click the + button to add a block.
  3. 3 Search for Custom HTML and select it.
  4. 4 Paste the iframe code into the block.
  5. 5 Click Preview to check it looks right, then Publish/Update.
Tip Using Elementor? Add an HTML widget instead. Classic editor? Switch to the "Text" tab and paste there.
Webflow
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  1. 1 In the Webflow Designer, open the Add panel (+).
  2. 2 Scroll to Components and drag Embed onto the canvas.
  3. 3 Paste the iframe code into the code editor that appears.
  4. 4 Select the embed element → open Style panel → set height to 750px.
  5. 5 Click Publish to push changes live.
Tip The Embed component is under "Components → More" if you don't see it right away.
Other
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  1. 1 Open your website editor and navigate to the page.
  2. 2 Find the option to add custom HTML (often called "Code Block", "HTML Block", or "Custom Code").
  3. 3 Paste the iframe code.
  4. 4 Make sure the container is at least 750px tall.
  5. 5 Save and preview the page.
Tip If your platform blocks iframes, check their help docs for "embed" or "HTML" options.

Troubleshooting

The embed is cut off at the bottom +
Increase the height value in your iframe code. For RSES we recommend at least 750px.
I see double scrollbars +
The iframe container is shorter than the form. Increase the height until the inner scrollbar disappears. Also check if your site builder wraps the embed in a container with overflow: hidden or a max-height — remove those.
The embed won't load at all +
Some site builders or security plugins block iframes. Check your platform's settings for "iframe" or "embed" permissions. Make sure your site uses HTTPS — mixed content will be blocked by browsers.

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We offer the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) as a free self-screening tool. This 10-question assessment takes about 2-3 min to complete and provides an instant score with clinical interpretation. It is not a diagnosis — please discuss your results with a licensed professional.

Downloadable assets

Scoring chart (RSES)

These screening tools are for educational and informational purposes only. They do not constitute medical, psychological, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.