Originally posted by @great-big-steesNothing like the Quebec referendum! You are talking apples and oranges now.
Kind of like The Quebec Referendum?
-VR
Originally posted by @ponderableNeuroticism: Average
I have read the book (as noted in the current reading thread) and now did the test on the authors website.
http://www.wisdomofpsychopaths.com/personality-test.php
These are my results:
Neuroticism: Low
Extraversion: High
Openness to Experience: Very High
Agreeableness: Low
Conscientiousness: Low
Persuasiveness: Very High
It seems I score quite a bit extreme...
Edits: I do have a problem with formatting issues 😉
Extraversion: Very Low
Openness to Experience: Very High
Agreeableness: Very Low
Conscientiousness: Very Low
Persuasiveness: High
😉
Originally posted by @suzianneHow does low extraversion mean to be a homebody?
"[b]Extraversion: Very low"
Oh, you homebody, you. In one way, I could have expected this from you.
However, the Neuroticism factors seem skewed. The questions seemed to think that "worriers", even those who only worry about bills and such, denote neurosis, which seems a bit much to me.
Similarly, "Agreeableness" here seems to mean "going al ...[text shortened]... ters must be British, methinks). Maybe you're the exception that proves the rule, I'm not sure.[/b]
Score: Very Low
You tend to be introverted, reserved, serious. You prefer to be alone or with a few close friends.
Traveling alone or with a few close friends... after all the openness to experience is high.
Originally posted by @very-rustyWhat?
Spelling cop often?
-VR
You know, Rusty, you've gotten amazingly, well, OLD in your old age. Cranky, too.