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Old Jan 19, 2010, 11:25 PM
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Not too sure if a lower number means better or vice versa

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Old Jan 21, 2010, 04:21 PM
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One can get a score between 0 and 288, one ideally wants a lower score I think. It's all self-reported though so it is about what you think of yourself pretty much. Looks like you feel you might want some help with self esteem and obsessive or compulsive issues?

It's interesting, take the quiz again, in 2-3 months. How you feel when you're taking the test directly influences how you do. Now that you know what the test is like, you may score a little lower, especially on anxiety issues? But it can go either way, depending on how you interpret the questions. There's no right or wrong answers.
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what is this ? i cut n pasted the link but nothin happnd x
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