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Old Dec 15, 2013, 09:09 PM
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I've only just taken the test. I believe it can work but for some it just simply asks the wrong questions. I have noticed this with a few mental quizzes that I have come across on the internet or have been given to fill out while attending CAMHS (child adolescents mental health service) I have filled out numerous mental tests and quizzes over the the 3 years it's been a major problem and some come back with high scores some with low even though they are basically the same tests just they ask different questions on the the same thing. For example I have taken about 4 different schizophrenia tests/quizzes and 1 came back negative, one came back slight schizophrenia and one came back high schizophrenia, similarly for bipolar, borderline personality disorder, anxiety disorder and the psychopathy tests. So yeah, anyway my score for the Sanity Score was 124, I may take it again in a week or a few days I don't know. So what are your results and opinions on the Sanity Score or other tests/quizzes

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Old Dec 16, 2013, 09:11 AM
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From my understanding anything below 100 means you are not going through anything too horrible, but, as the FAQ says, this number really doesn't mean much. I'd focus on the major and minor concerns that appear below your score. Hope that helps a bit, and best of luck!!
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