The Kinsey Scale Test is a tool used to measure an individual's sexual orientation on a continuum from exclusively heterosexual to exclusively homosexual. Developed by Alfred Kinsey, this test has become a widely recognized means of assessing one's sexual orientation. According to a study conducted by the Kinsey Institute, approximately 15% of men and 8% of women fall somewhere on the non-heterosexual spectrum. These statistics suggest that sexual orientation exists on a continuum rather than being confined to rigid categories. The Kinsey Scale Test consists of a series of questions that explore an individual's feelings, desires, and behaviors in relation to both genders. By examining one's responses, this test can provide insight into an individual's sexual orientation.