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HEXACO
Jul 22, 2020 14:22:47 GMT
Post by Admin on Jul 22, 2020 14:22:47 GMT
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HEXACO
Aug 18, 2020 13:18:51 GMT
Post by jclaymore on Aug 18, 2020 13:18:51 GMT
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HEXACO
Aug 18, 2020 13:19:54 GMT
Post by jclaymore on Aug 18, 2020 13:19:54 GMT
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HEXACO
Aug 18, 2020 13:23:02 GMT
Post by jclaymore on Aug 18, 2020 13:23:02 GMT
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HEXACO
Aug 18, 2020 13:26:40 GMT
Post by jclaymore on Aug 18, 2020 13:26:40 GMT
I did get the below because they told me which button to click so I clicked the opposite. may be thats a measure they're missing
Warning: Your results are very likely invalid due to inattentive responding.
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HEXACO
Aug 18, 2020 13:59:51 GMT
Post by jclaymore on Aug 18, 2020 13:59:51 GMT
couple of observations for layman point of view the Agreeableness is higher than I got from the Big Five tests, but I do agree with the sub categories this showed. the score for Anxiety under Emotionality is very low, but I would say I have high social anxiety like being in front of large crowds and recently wearing a mask to the shop made me very anxious. I suppose this shows up as the opposite to Social Boldness under eXtraversion. I'm not sure they're right on Aesthetic Appreciation and can't remember what questions could have gone into this other than about wanting to write a book or create a piece of art (paraphrasing) which I said no to because of the way it was asked. I like the idea of doing these creative things, but know how much work is needed to actually do it, so I don't actually want to put that effort into doing it also do see myself as more creative, but intellectually rather than practically. their definition (below) is intellectual until the last 4 words, which must be where we differ on the scoring "The Creativity scale assesses one's preference for innovation and experiment. Low scorers have little inclination for original thought, whereas high scorers actively seek new solutions to problems and express themselves in art." would be interested to see other peoples view of this test & the how they feel about the results it gave them
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HEXACO
Aug 19, 2020 14:49:02 GMT
Post by Admin on Aug 19, 2020 14:49:02 GMT
I think it may be more accurate for extraverts on the whole, since perhaps introverts can have very different personality traits, depending on who's company they're in. More of an in-group vs out-group distinction. Quite a few answers would depend on more intricate variables which could change the outcome. Like you mentioned jclaymore with the creating a piece of art or similar, Would you like to create it or would you like to invest time creating it or is it something you're planning to do?
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Post by jclaymore on Aug 20, 2020 7:53:31 GMT
I think it may be more accurate for extraverts on the whole, since perhaps introverts can have very different personality traits, depending on who's company they're in. More of an in-group vs out-group distinction. In a lot of the tests I find myself thinking "hmm, I agree in these situations, but not in these situations" so try to answer on how these balance out, but I think you're right, the more I have to do this the more the results can be skewed & I did feel this test had me doing this more than others had
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