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Old Jul 01, 2010, 03:09 PM
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http://personalitytest.homestead.com/

I took this test awhile ago, but I would like to see what others got on it and what you all think about the results. I'm not even going to try explaining how it works because I'll probably end up confusing people more than helping. But the site information links are helpful in explaining the results and theory of the test. The videos are really helpful too.

Anyway... I am an A type. Focus=30, Temperament=62, and Submissiveness/anxiety/depression=0. My aggression score was 98, and I think that's a bit high. But I'm not sure if it's rated on a scale of 100.

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Old Jul 01, 2010, 03:37 PM
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I took the test but got bored at the end I remember being NA and my score being greater than 30 if that makes sense.
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Old Jul 01, 2010, 05:34 PM
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I took the test but was unable to figure out what the results meant. I ended up with a combination. As far as I can tell, me and Caspar Milquetoast have a lot in common.
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Old Jul 01, 2010, 05:54 PM
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aparantly im a PA type with Focus=55, Temperament=26, and Submissiveness/anxiety/depression=30 and my aggression was 68
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Old Jul 01, 2010, 06:00 PM
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The S-score is a measure of anxiety, depression or submissiveness in social relations on a scale of 0-100. If the score is >20, then it becomes likely that either trait N or A, or both, is only partially expressed. This test does not explore the many possible reasons for a high S-score. The most common reason is suppressed aggression (submissive types) or suppressed narcissism (narcissistic borderline types). In individuals having consulted a mental health professional common reasons might be depression or bipolar disorder. The T-score is a measure of temperament, also on a scale of 0-100. Low temperament individuals tend to be reserved or phlegmatic. High temperament individuals tend to be reactive or volatile. The F score is a measure of the degree of organization of an individual's personality, again on a scale of 0-100. Organized individuals with analytical tendencies will tend to score high on this scale, while less focused, expansive or practical individuals will tend to score low.

I scored moderate on all.
your F-score (focus)
0-20 = low: diffuse, expansive
20-70 = moderate: reflective, pragmatic
70-100 = high: contemplative, analytical

your T score (temperament)
0-10 = low: phlegmatic
10-20 = low: reserved
20-30 = moderate
30-60 = high: reactive
60-100 = high: volatile

your s score (submissiveness, depression,anxiety)
0-30 = low
30-60 = moderate
60-100 = high
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Old Jul 01, 2010, 07:26 PM
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Here is the link for a caricature description of the types - the links on the left hand side, specifically.

http://npatraits.homestead.com/

And this http://personalitytest.homestead.com/analysis.html page gives a more in-depth description of individual scores (the Focus, Temperament, S-score, etc.).

The aggression score is on the second page, by the way, on the left hand side. That's the one I'm concerned about, considering mine was so high.
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Old Jul 01, 2010, 07:43 PM
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Aggression = 15,
submission = 58, focus = 83, temperament = 6
100% probabaility of being NP

Guess I am still my usual quiet thoughtful self...with a hint of depression hanging about.
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Old Jul 01, 2010, 07:58 PM
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F-72 (high) , T-12 (low: reserved) , S-71 (high), NP type. I don't really have the brain power to sort out what that means right now, but this is interesting and I'll come back to it later sometime, when I can think.
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Old Jul 02, 2010, 06:05 AM
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F = 44 (Moderate) (Measure of organisation)
T = 28(Moderate)
S = 45 (Moderate) (Greater than 30 means elevated - anxiety, depression or Submissiveness)

I'm def NA type

This test has some serious algorithms behind it, hey?
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Old Jul 02, 2010, 06:31 AM
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I took this, was the NA type, but I suspect that, for me, it will be a lot like the meyers-briggs. Each time I take it I get a different result.

I personally don't put a lot of faith in these type of metrics.
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