Advanced Global Personality Test Results
Extraversion |||||||||| 33% Stability |||||||||||||||||||| 86% Orderliness |||||||||||| 50% Empathy |||||||||||| 43% Interdependence |||||| 23% Intellectual |||||||||||||||||||| 83% Mystical || 10% Artistic || 10% Religious || 10% Hedonism |||||||||| 36% Materialism |||||||||||| 43% Narcissism |||||||||||| 50% Adventurousness |||||||||||||||| 70% Work ethic |||||||||||||||||||| 90% Self absorbed |||||| 30% Conflict seeking |||||| 23% Need to dominate |||||| 23% Romantic |||||| 23% Avoidant |||||||||||||| 56% Anti-authority |||||| 30% Wealth |||||||||||| 50% Dependency |||| 16% Change averse |||||| 30% Cautiousness |||||||||||||||| 63% Individuality |||||||||||| 43% Sexuality || 10% Peter pan complex |||||||||||| 50% Physical security |||||||||||||||| 63% Food indulgent |||||| 30% Histrionic || 10% Paranoia |||||||||||||||| 63% Vanity |||| 16% Hypersensitivity || 10% Female cliche || 10%
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Sir Francis Galton, the cousin of Charles Darwin, first popularized the notion of measurable intelligence in the late 1800s. Charles Spearman later discovered that all mental abilities tend to correlate together when statistically analyzed. He called this G. Modern researchers tend to agree that there are two kinds of intelligence, crystallized intelligence (learned knowledge) and fluid intelligence (abstract processing ability). Most non-verbal intelligence tests measure the latter. Some research suggests that fluid intelligence may correlate best to G.
Your overall percentile is 93% which means you scored higher than 93% of the people who have taken this test. The internet population tends to be more intelligent so your percentile might be higher if the test taking sample was perfectly random. Keep in mind, taking this test more than once will render your percentile score inaccurate because the percentile score assumes these questions were fresh to the test taker.