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Old Sep 03, 2013, 03:48 PM
Anonymous327401
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Personality Disorder Test

Paranoid |||||||||||||||||||| 90% 50%
Schizoid |||||||||||||||| 66% 40%
Schizotypal |||||||||||||||||| 74% 56%
Antisocial |||||||||||| 46% 46%
Borderline |||||||||||||||||||| 90% 45%
Histrionic |||| 18% 35%
Narcissistic |||||| 22% 40%
Avoidant |||||||||||||||||||| 90% 48%
Dependent |||||||||||||||||| 78% 44%
Obsessive-Compulsive |||||||||||||||||| 78% 45%

Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale

You have completed the Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale.

The LSRP measures two scales.

Scores range from 1 (low) to 5 (high).

Your score from primary psychopathy has been calculated as 3.1. Primary psychopathy is the affective aspects of psychopathy; a lack of empathy for other people and tolerance for antisocial orientations.

Your score from secondary psychopathy has been calculated as 4.8. Secondary psychopathy is the antisocial aspects of psychopathy; rule breaking and a lack of effort towards socially rewarded behavior.

You score for primary psychopathy was higher than 76.98% of people who have taken this test.

You score for secondary psychopathy was higher than 99.28% of people who have taken this test.

Psych Central Personality Test

Extraversion 11
Agreeableness 25
Conscientiousness 25
Neuroticism 50
Openness 15
The personality test that you've just taken is based on the Five Factor Model of personality. Personality psychologists believe this is a pretty good description of the broad traits or general areas that go to make up a person's core personality. Personality isn't set in stone, however, so keep that in mind if you see anything you'd like to alter below. Teenagers and young adults should take the below results with a bit of caution, as their personalities are still under development (personality is generally pretty well formed by one's mid 20's).

What do each of the 5 traits mean?

Extraversion - Energy, enthusiasm, socialable
Agreeableness - Altruism, helping others, affection, friendliness
Conscientiousness - Control, will, constraint, dependability
Neuroticism - Negative emotions, nervousness
Openness to Experience - Originality, culture, open-minded, intellect.