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Old Jan 30, 2019, 06:13 AM
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my score of was 105 taken on 12/25/18 08:28 pm

Is it healthy for this score to change frequently? How often should we retake? I take other quizzes when I start to question my sanity, but this one seems to be more than accurate, idk, I think I will re-take this morning, maybe now
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Old Feb 01, 2019, 05:07 PM
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Thanks for sharing your score. I don't know the answers to the questions you posed. However here's a link to an article, from PC's archives on the science behind the sanity score test:

The Science Behind the Sanity Score | About Us - Psych Central

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my score of was 105 taken on 12/25/18 08:28 pm

Is it healthy for this score to change frequently? How often should we retake? I take other quizzes when I start to question my sanity, but this one seems to be more than accurate, idk, I think I will re-take this morning, maybe now
It's not that serious. The fact that the results change so often just shows how inaccurate it can be. Mine said I have like 4 mental disorders and I'm 110% sure that's impossible. It's kinda like the WebMD of mental illness.
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Old Mar 30, 2019, 06:31 PM
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It's not that serious. The fact that the results change so often just shows how inaccurate it can be. Mine said I have like 4 mental disorders and I'm 110% sure that's impossible. It's kinda like the WebMD of mental illness.
I am not sure really. All the other tests give the same results. Unable to re-take this one, I can't say for sure, but I imagine unless my situation changes, the test will give the same results. Plus, at this point, many of my mental problems are re-occuring and I am trying to find ways to cope with them. I fear they may never go away completely
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