I took it twice. The first time was at 3am and I screwed up some of the timed ones, so I retook it (I didn't cheat on the social ones and kept my same answers).
The math was a little lower he second time, and the spacial was much higher, and the social much lower.
One weird thing about the test is that it depends on which ones you choose for points, so the scores are a bit screwy. the ones you choose to do 3 of will be higher scores, and only 2 of lower. the second time I flipped my 2 and 3 choices, and my scores were distinctly different.
My scores were a total surprise. Social was highest and verbal was lowest.
I picked out the social and verbal tests, because I was curious about the social ones, and I enjoy verbal puzzles (like scrabble and boggle). But these results may explain why I suck at scrabble and boggle. And I guess I proved that when you do 3 of a category, you won't necessarily do well at the category :p
Spatial was second highest and their explanation of the spatial score was very interesting. Particularly the stuff about high spatial score being correlated with attractiveness, and the correlation of high life satisfaction rating with having found outlets for spatial creativity / low life satisfaction rating with not having found such outlets.
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rushed through it in 10 minutes at the office. ;)
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I took it twice. The first time was at 3am and I screwed up some of the timed ones, so I retook it (I didn't cheat on the social ones and kept my same answers).
The math was a little lower he second time, and the spacial was much higher, and the social much lower.
One weird thing about the test is that it depends on which ones you choose for points, so the scores are a bit screwy. the ones you choose to do 3 of will be higher scores, and only 2 of lower. the second time I flipped my 2 and 3 choices, and my scores were distinctly different.
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My scores were a total surprise. Social was highest and verbal was lowest.
I picked out the social and verbal tests, because I was curious about the social ones, and I enjoy verbal puzzles (like scrabble and boggle). But these results may explain why I suck at scrabble and boggle. And I guess I proved that when you do 3 of a category, you won't necessarily do well at the category :p
Spatial was second highest and their explanation of the spatial score was very interesting. Particularly the stuff about high spatial score being correlated with attractiveness, and the correlation of high life satisfaction rating with having found outlets for spatial creativity / low life satisfaction rating with not having found such outlets.
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