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The test was different than I thought it would be. I noticed that if I would have answered the questions as I did when I was a teenager than I would have gotten much more points. The score was higher than I thought it would be, but I know that it could have been higher and I guess I am happy with the score. To me it shows that either I have learned how to cope/get over things better than when I was younger, or it just means that I've become more and more neutral or indifferent or bottled up about things. I thought it was a high score, but then I looked at some of everyone else's scores and saw that it's not very high in comparison, so it could be better and it could be worse.
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I think lower numbers typically mean you're less messed up. But it measures a wide variety of things.
Never worry about a test result like that, it doesn't change anything. When I first did it I scored 150 when I redid it recently I scored 130. Phreak |
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