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This place has been really quiet for awhile now, so I figured I'd post some more tests for everyone to take. I'm hoping that they will eventually encourage more people to post here.
I like to socialize. If this forum doesn't liven up sometime soon, I think I'll start looking for a more active mental health forum to post on. Anyway, below are some tests. Feel free to take them whether you have AsPD or not. 1. Anger Quiz - Anger Management, Anxiety Attacks & Social Anxiety Disorder 2. Egoism/Altruism Test 3. Hostility vs. Kindness Test 4. Dominance Test 5. Risk-Taking Test 6. Anger Management Test 7. Mental Health Assessment 8. Quiz - What personality disorder do you have? - YouThink.com 9. IPIP Personality Test 10. Aggression Questionnaire After you've taken the questionnaire (in the link above), copy and paste what I've typed out below and add your test results to it. Part I - Physical Aggression Physical aggression scores can range from 9 to 45. The average score for men is 24.3 and the average score for women is 17.9. Your physical aggression score was: Part II - Verbal Aggression Verbal aggression scores can range from 5 to 25. The average score for men is 15.2 and the average score for women is 13.5. Your verbal aggression score was: Part III - Anger Anger scores can range from 7 to 35. The average score for men is 17.0 and the average score for women is 16.7. Your anger score was: Part IV - Hostility Hostility scores can range from 8 to 40. The average score for men is 21.3 and the average score for women is 20.2. Your hostility score was: Part V - Overall Overall scores can range from 29 to 145. The average score for men is 77.8 and the average score for women is 68.2. Your overall score was: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Each time you post your results on one of the tests, let me know how accurate, or not, you think the results were. Last edited by Demon; Sep 08, 2013 at 08:49 AM. |
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My results on some of the tests:
1. Anger Quiz - Anger Management, Anxiety Attacks & Social Anxiety Disorder You answered TRUE to a total of 12 questions. You have answered TRUE to ten or more of these statements or have answered TRUE to one of the last 4 questions. A score of this type suggests that you are seriously prone to anger problems. Anger problems are likely causing difficulty in family, social and/or occupational settings. We strongly recommend that you seek out an anger management program (available through your EAP program at work or through local therapists) to help yourself learn better, more constructive ways to manage your anger. 2. Egoism/Altruism Test Below, you can find the various factors that contribute to either an egotistic or altruistic nature, classified as Strengths, Potential strengths, and Limitations. Strengths · No strengths were detected Potential strengths · No potential strengths were detected Limitations · You are not very altruistic · You are not very empathetic · You rarely readily offer your help to others · Your interest in the welfare of others isn't always genuine 3. Hostility vs. Kindness Test Below, you will find a summarized version of your results, characterized as Areas Free of Concern, Areas of Potential Concern, and Areas of Concern. Pay close attention to the latter two, as they highlight any unhealthy or potentially unhealthy manners in which your hostility may manifest itself. Areas Free of Concern · You are not overly critical of yourself · You rarely exhibit hostile behaviors · When someone arouses your anger, you rarely lash out in a physical manner · When angered, you rarely respond by physically taking it out on an object · You do not guilt-trip others or make them feel bad Areas of Potential Concern · You are generally not a very hostile person · You sometimes experience hostile cognitions · You sometimes experience hostile cognitions · You can sometimes lose your temper rather easily · On some occasions, you become verbally aggressive when angered · On some occasions, you become passive aggressive when angered · You aren't opposed to using sabotage to get back at others Areas of Concern · You are distrustful of others and tend to view people in a cynical manner · You can become rather resentful when you believe that you have been treated unjustly · You are rather judgmental and may jump to conclusions, or make snap judgments of others without hearing them out · You often treat others in a condescending manner, making them feel as though they are inferior to you · When someone displeases you or doesn't live up to your standards, this may arouse a strong sense of disgust or aversion · You can be rather mean or cruel to people you strongly dislike · You often use manipulation to get your way |
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4. Dominance Test
Below, you can find the various factors that contribute to a desire for power, classified as Strengths, Potential strengths, and Limitations. Strengths · You are not excessively competitive. You don't have an extreme desire to outdo everyone, but you do have the kind of competitive spirit that is healthy and needed in order to succeed. Potential strengths · You sometimes desire power · Your view of power is somewhat narrow-minded Limitations · You tend to be quite domineering 5. Risk-Taking Test The following is a summary of the traits you possess that contribute to risk-taking, those that may be conducive to risk-taking, and those that could inhibit your desire to take risks. Traits you possess that are favorable for risk-taking · You rarely worry about negative consequences of your actions · You are not very conscientious · You are comfortable with ambiguity · You are a thrill-seeker, on the lookout for adventurous experiences · You are willing to break societal and organizational rules Traits you possess that might be conducive to risk-taking · You can generally handle new and intense situations · You are fairly comfortable taking physically dangerous risks · You are somewhat willing to take risks with money Traits you possess that inhibit the desire to take risks · You are not very willing to take risks with your career 6. Anger Management Test The following is a summarized version of your results, categorized as Strengths, Potential Strengths, and Limitations. Strengths You rarely dwell on anger-inducing situations Potential Strengths You sometimes experience angry emotions You occasionally engage in angry behaviors You can sometimes have a dogged attitude when arguing, and refuse to let up or let things be Limitations No limitations detected 7. Mental Health Assessment The following is the area of concern detected by the screening: Voyeurism It appears from your responses that you have a strong desire to view other people in the nude or having sexual contact, which is called voyeurism. Your strong desire to view the intimate moments of others is a concern if you actually seek out such experiences. In many cases, you may actually be breaking the law. Seek therapy if this is the case for you. 8. Quiz - What personality disorder do you have? - YouThink.com What personality disorder do you have? Antisocial It's late here and I'm really tired now. I'll take the last two tests later when I'm more awake. I hope some others take them as well. I want to see other people's results, not just my own. Last edited by Demon; Sep 08, 2013 at 11:46 AM. Reason: Added more of my test results to this post |
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9. IPIP Personality Test
Anything with a minus sign ( - ) in front of it is a negative result. sympathy -89% based on 10 questions anxiety -87% based on 10 questions self-consciousness -85% based on 10 questions vulnerability -80% based on 10 questions adventurousness 75% based on 10 questions depression -73% based on 10 questions self-efficacy 64% based on 10 questions emotionality -61% based on 10 questions altruism -60% based on 10 questions dutifulness -60% based on 10 questions excitement-seeking 59% based on 10 questions morality -54% based on 10 questions gregariousness -53% based on 10 questions liberalism 51% based on 10 questions neuroticism -47% based on 60 questions cooperation -43% based on 10 questions agreeableness -39% based on 60 questions cautiousness -37% based on 10 questions friendliness -35% based on 10 questions modesty -33% based on 10 questions trust -32% based on 10 questions orderliness -27% based on 10 questions achievement-striving -25% based on 10 questions anger -24% based on 10 questions conscientousness -12% based on 60 questions openness 11% based on 60 questions assertiveness 11% based on 20 questions intellect 10% based on 10 questions immoderation 9% based on 10 questions self-discipline -9% based on 10 questions imagination 4% based on 20 questions cheerfulness -3% based on 10 questions extraversion -2% based on 60 questions Summary calculating, coldly realistic, hard-headed, tough-minded, calm, relaxed, carefree, socially confident, self-assured, thinks clearly in stressful situations, self-confident, poised, clear-thinking, likes to try new & varied activities, versatile, contented, upbeat, hopeful, competent, resourceful, disregards feelings & emotions, controlled, self-absorbed, highly self-interested, casual, unreliable, irresponsible, pleasure-seeking, daring, adventurous, cautious, guarded, manipulative, indirect, 'bit of a loner', likes own company, ready to re-examine principles and values, unconventional, not easily upset in stressful situations, resilient, outspoken, competitive, headstrong, stubborn, skeptical, proud, prefers competition over co-operation, hasty, impatient, impulsive, reserved, cool, formal, arrogant, conceited, tendency to be sceptical, suspicious, cynical, distrusting, disorganised, careless, lackadaisical, complacent, lacks direction, easygoing, patient, even tempered 10. Aggression Questionnaire Part I - Physical Aggression Physical aggression scores can range from 9 to 45. The average score for men is 24.3 and the average score for women is 17.9. Your physical aggression score was: 31 Part II - Verbal Aggression Verbal aggression scores can range from 5 to 25. The average score for men is 15.2 and the average score for women is 13.5. Your verbal aggression score was: 25 Part III - Anger Anger scores can range from 7 to 35. The average score for men is 17.0 and the average score for women is 16.7. Your anger score was: 22 Part IV - Hostility Hostility scores can range from 8 to 40. The average score for men is 21.3 and the average score for women is 20.2. Your hostility score was: 25 Part V - Overall Overall scores can range from 29 to 145. The average score for men is 77.8 and the average score for women is 68.2. Your overall score was: 103 |
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1. Anger Quiz
You answered TRUE to a total of 15 questions. You have answered TRUE to ten or more of these statements or have answered TRUE to one of the last 4 questions. A score of this type suggests that you are seriously prone to anger problems. Anger problems are likely causing difficulty in family, social and/or occupational settings. We strongly recommend that you seek out an anger management program (available through your EAP program at work or through local therapists) to help yourself learn better, more constructive ways to manage your anger. Somewhat accurate. 2. Egoism/Altruism Test Strengths · No strengths were detected Potential strengths · No potential strengths were detected Limitations · You are not very altruistic · You are not very empathetic · You rarely readily offer your help to others · Your interest in the welfare of others isn't always genuine This was dead-on accurate for me, hahaha. 3. Hostility vs. Kindness Test Areas Free of Concern · You have good control of your temper · You are not overly critical of yourself · When someone arouses your anger, you rarely lash out in a physical manner Areas of Potential Concern · You are generally not a very hostile person · You sometimes experience hostile cognitions · You sometimes exhibit hostile behaviors · When angered, you sometimes respond by physically taking it out on an object · You sometimes guilt-trip others or make them feel bad Areas of Concern · You often experience hostile cognitions · You are distrustful of others and tend to view people in a cynical manner · You can become rather resentful when you believe that you have been treated unjustly · You are rather judgmental and may jump to conclusions, or make snap judgments of others without hearing them out · You often treat others in a condescending manner, making them feel as though they are inferior to you · When someone displeases you or doesn't live up to your standards, this may arouse a strong sense of disgust or aversion · You can be rather mean or cruel to people you strongly dislike · You often become verbally aggressive when angered · You often become passive aggressive when angered · You seem to have very few qualms about sabotaging others in order to get revenge · You often use manipulation to get your way Accurate. 4. Dominance Test Strengths · No strengths were detected Potential strengths · You are very competitive. Although this approach can be useful in some circumstances, it could negatively impact your personal relationships, especially when it comes to more friendly rivalries. · Your view of power is somewhat narrow-minded Limitations · You have an overwhelming desire for power · You tend to be quite domineering Somewhat accurate. 5. Risk-taking Test Traits you possess that are favorable for risk-taking · You rarely worry about negative consequences of your actions Traits you possess that might be conducive to risk-taking · You are moderately conscientious · You are somewhat comfortable with ambiguity Traits you possess that inhibit the desire to take risks · You prefer monotony to new experiences or intense stimulation · You are afraid to take physically dangerous risks · You do not feel comfortable taking risks with your money · You are not very willing to take risks with your career · You are not much of a thrill-seeker, and rarely seek out adventurous experiences · You are not willing to break societal and organizational rules Mostly accurate, I'm not into risk-taking behavior. Last edited by Atypical_Disaster; Sep 09, 2013 at 11:35 PM. |
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6. Anger Management Test
Strengths No strengths detected Potential Strengths You sometimes dwell on situations that have upset you Limitations You often experience angry emotions You frequently engage in angry behaviors You have a dogged attitude when arguing, refusing to let up or let things be Your use of the following anger management style(s) is a concern: Stormy Expresser Accurate. 7. Mental Health Assessment Panic Disorder Unfortunately, accurate... I'll take the others ones later. Last edited by Atypical_Disaster; Sep 09, 2013 at 11:31 PM. |
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IPIP Personality Test
(Summary Results) [Note: I don't have AsPd] Good: keen to help others, considerate, soft-hearted, enthusiastic, cheerful, positive, exuberant, inventive, original, imaginative, creative, humble, co-operative, deferent, understanding, easily moved, compassionate, open-minded, experimental, prefers creative conceptual problem-solving, intellectually curious, has many interests, eager to please, good natured, prefers cooperation over competition and conflict, unconventional, ethical, principled, dependable, reserved, cool Medium: inhibited, unassuming, candid, sincere, frank, forthright, 'bit of a loner', likes own company, compliant, Not So Good: easily embarrassed, self-conscious, shy, pessimistic, prone to be discontent, self-effacing, quiet, passive, submissive, panics easily, confused, dependent, lacks self-discipline, unfocused, procrastinates, easily tempted, self-indulgent, worrying, apprehensive, tense, experiences negative emotional reactions and feelings of anxiety, prone to worry, easily upset, disorganised, careless, short-tempered, irritable, Others: experiences deep & varied emotions, responsive, ready to re-examine principles and values, formal, intense I think I agree with 98% of these. The negatives confused me, so I left all that off. But pretty good test - hit the nail pretty much on the head. Cool. ![]()
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A majorly depressed, anxious and dependent, schizotypal hypomanic beautiful mess ...[just a rebel to the world with no place to go... ![]() |
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Mental Health Assessment
(Results In Brief) . Suffering From:
Signs & Symptoms Of:
Signs of, but not enough to meet all criteria for a diagnosis:
Having but not affecting relationships:
[KEY] *** Have been diagnosed with this. ** Hypomanic * Suspected It
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A majorly depressed, anxious and dependent, schizotypal hypomanic beautiful mess ...[just a rebel to the world with no place to go... ![]() |
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Here is another test for you all. Someone posted it on another forum I visit occasionally, so I thought I'd share it here:
Free Enneagram Personality Test Here are my results: Enneagram Test Results The Enneagram is a personality system which divides the entire human personality into nine behavioral tendencies, this is your score on each... Type 1 Perfectionism |||||| 26% Type 2 Helpfulness || 10% Type 3 Image Focus |||||||||| 38% Type 4 Individualism |||||||||||| 46% Type 5 Intellectualism |||||| 22% Type 6 Security Focus |||||||||| 38% Type 7 Adventurousness |||||||||||||||| 66% Type 8 Aggressiveness |||||||||||||||||||| 90% Type 9 Calmness |||||||||||||||| 66% type | score | type behavior motivation 8 | 22 | I must be strong and in control to survive. 7 | 16 | I must be fun and entertained to survive. 9 | 16 | I must maintain peace/calm to survive. 4 | 11 | I must be unique/different to survive. 3 | 9 | I must be impressive and attractive to survive. 6 | 9 | I must be secure and safe to survive. 1 | 6 | I must be perfect and good to survive. 5 | 5 | I must be knowledgeable to survive. 2 | 2 | I must be helpful and caring to survive. Your main type is Type 8 Your variant stacking is sx/sp/so Your level of health is above average Last edited by Demon; Sep 11, 2013 at 10:30 AM. |
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Here is another Enneagram test. I like the look of this one better than the previous one I posted: Enneagram Test with Instinctual Variant results
I haven't taken this test yet. I'll take it later when I'm more awake. |
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I took the Enneagram test that I posted a link to earlier. Here are my results:
You are most likely a type 8 (the Challenger) with 7 wing Self-preservation variant |
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Ha I don't have any detected limitations with my dominance and don't seem domineering
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I'm almost always in need of a hug these days.... |
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Enneagram Type 9 - The Peacemaker (with 1 wing)
People of this personality type essentially feel a need for peace and harmony. They tend to avoid conflict at all costs, whether it be internal or interpersonal. As the potential for conflict in life is virtually ubiquitous, the Nine's desire to avoid it generally results in some degree of withdrawal from life, and many Nines are, in fact, introverted. Other Nines lead more active, social lives, but nevertheless remain to some to degree "checked out," or not fully involved, as if to insulate themselves from threats to their peace of mind. Most Nines are fairly easy going; they adopt a strategy of "going with the flow." They are generally reliable, sturdy, self-effacing, tolerant and likable individuals. Nines tend to adopt an optimistic approach to life; they are, for the most part, trusting people who see the best in others; they frequently have a deep seated faith that things will somehow work out. They desire to feel connected, both to other people and to the world at large. They frequently feel most at home in nature and generally make warm and attentive parents. The Nine's inability to tolerate conflict sometimes translates into an overall conservative approach to change. Change can provoke unpleasant feelings and disrupt the Nine's desire for comfort. Less healthy Nines seem incapable of motivating themselves to move into action and bring about effective change. When change does come however, as it generally will, Nines find that they are usually well able to adapt. They tend to be more resilient than they give themselves credit for. In fact, Nines tend not to give themselves enough credit in general, and their self-effacing attitude often seems to invite others to take them for granted or to overlook their often significant contributions. This can cause a subterranean anger to build inside the Nine's psyche, which can erupt into consciousness in occasional fits of temper which quickly blow over, but which more often manifests itself in passive agressive footdragging. Being overlooked is often a source of a deep sadness in Nines, a sadness that they scarcely ever give voice to. Nines frequently mistype themselves as they have a rather diffuse sense of their own identities. This is exacerbated by the fact that Nines often merge with their loved ones and through a process of identification take on the characteristics of those closest to them. Female Nines frequently mistype as Twos, especially if they are the mothers are small children. Nines, however, are self-effacing whereas Twos are quite aware of their own self worth. Nines also mistake themselves for Fours, but Nines tend to avoid negative emotions whereas Fours often exacerbate them. Intellectual Nines, especially males, frequently mistype as Fives, but Fives are intellectually contentious whereas Nines are conciliatory and conflict avoidant. Sexual variant People of the sexual variant are very much interested in one to one contacts. They are looking for intimacy and this may show in sexuality, though not necessarily. Being in a relationship is very important to them. They are the most passionate of the subtypes, being temperamental and having more energy. They have less of a problem with getting into a fight and care less about rules and responsibility.
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Mental Health Assessment:
Relational difficulties Voyeurism Exhibitionism Manic episodes Bipolar Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder |
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can't be bothered putting all the individual scores here for the aggression test but my trust was -93% and the main bits at the end were as follows:
physical- 33 verbal-20 anger-27 hostility-35 overall- 115 So I rated higher on all than all average people's scores male and female hmm On the risk taking test I got sensation seeking 55, I need not too much and not too little which they say makes me a versatile employee lol. Dominance test was 53% |
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