
Dec 11, 2008, 08:53 PM
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Well, people seem to generally be confused after they take the test, what they're score means. So I made a thread to explain it a little bit:
The Sanity Score is used as a tool for you to identify areas of your mental health that you may be having concerns with. It's not meant to be a tool for diagnosis of specific mental disorders, but rather a guide to help you get started on a path of self-awareness.
A high score doesn't make you insane, it just means you have more to work on. 
And a low score means you are a generally healthy and happy person in both mind and body. 
The test is all about YOU, so it doesn't really matter what score other people get and if they are higher or lower, but you can still share scores and such if you want to. You can take it as many times as you would like as well. (I find that your mood does influence your score you you might want to take the test when you are happy, sad, etc)
Hope this helps
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