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What are your Big Five and various other tests? (read first post)
criver:
Holland Code - IAR
(click to show/hide) Your Holland Code is IAR.
You dominat type is INVESTIGATIVE. Investigative people like to think and observe rather than act, to organize and understand information rather than to persuade. They tend to prefer individual rather than people oriented activities. They like to work with DATA. You subdominat type is ARTISTIC. Artistic people are usually creative, open, inventive, original, perceptive, sensitive, independent and emotional. They do not like structure and rules, like tasks involving people or physical skills, and are more likely to express their emotions than others. They like to think, organize and understand artistic and cultural areas. They like to work with IDEAS and THINGS. You minor type is REAISTIC. Realistic people are usually assertive and competitive, and are interested in activities requiring motor coordination, skill and strength. People with a realistic orientation usually prefer to work a problem through by doing something, rather than talking about it, or sitting and thinking about it. They like concrete approaches to problem solving, rather than abstract theory. They tend to be interested in scientific or mechanical rather than cultural and aesthetic areas. They like to work with THINGS.
Nikkoru:
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Anybody catch the trick question at the end ..? Which direction is the dancer spinning ..? ;D
I can make her change direction at will by shifting my perception; she's just a 2-D shadowbox and clockwise or counterclockwise is purely in the mind of the beholder.
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(click to show/hide)I totally do not get that. It's pretty obvious to me even at a glance that the dancer is spinning clockwise. There's no shifting of perceptions for me at all; all of the visual cues point to a left-to-right motion.
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(click to show/hide)I have seen this image once before, and back then I initially saw it clockwise, but after a bit of convincing I was able to switch it to counter-clockwise at will. But when I took that test yesterday, I was unable to do it.
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Why are you people using spoilers?
I see it as clockwise, but then again silhouettes of naked women do not bring out the best of my cognitive processes.
metro.:
Nikkoru it's not a naked girl, it's a ballerina.
Skin tight clothing, totally different.
harpy:
--- Quote from: mgz on March 28, 2012, 10:43:04 AM ---
--- Quote from: harpy on March 27, 2012, 11:24:29 AM ---Extraversion is 2.4. The average person is 1.0 more points extraverted than you.
Agreeableness is 3.5. The average person is 0.3 more points agreeable than you
Conscientiousness is 2.9. The average person is 0.8 more points conscientious than you
Neuroticism is 1.6. The average person is 1.1 more points neurotic than you
Openness is 4.6. The average person is 1.5 less points open to experience than you
(mis)attributing causation - 3
catastrophic evaluating - 4.6
(over)generalizing - 4.9
demandingness - 4.7
inflammatory labeling - 4.9
adaptive 2.9
well yeah, I do have anger issues :D but at lest I "give people the benifit of the doubt for their mistakes"
Just did Jung Type test ...its scary how accurate it is...well beside relationship part >_>
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nice to see at least some other people are will to say HOLY SHIT I DONT KNOW WHY THIS RETARD IS DOING THIS THING BUT ITS REALLY FUCKIN ANNOYING.
(mis)attributing causation 1.9
catastrophic evaluating 3.1
(over)generalizing 3.3
demandingness 3.7
inflammatory labeling 4.3
adaptive 2.2
not sure if my adaptive is correct while i do get angry most of the time its briefly and not held on to
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nice to ne nice :D
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Your Holland Code is IAR.
You dominat type is INVESTIGATIVE. They like to work with DATA
You subdominat type is ARTISTIC.They like to work with IDEAS and THINGS.
You minor type is REAISTIC. They like to work with THINGS.
now they screw something up, because they say that I like to think things through in abstract terms and then they say that I hate that :D
--- Quote from: metro. on March 27, 2012, 07:22:14 PM ---I took the Jung test.
It turned out to be about half right. It told me I was highly religious. Nawwwt.
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Scientifically driven or religiously driven is almost the same thing. Well beside the fact that religion is a science about imaginary friends and science mostly is about real things, emotions are the same in hard cases of obsession.
datora:
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--- Quote from: Nikkoru on March 28, 2012, 03:56:46 PM ---Why are you people using spoilers?
I see it as clockwise, but then again silhouettes of naked women do not bring out the best of my cognitive processes.
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I originally used a spoiler because the image was large & just tried to reduce visual/motion clutter in the topic. I also "hid" my hint with font size/color for those who wanted to just try and guess why it's a trick question without someone telling them what to look for.
(click to show/hide)Like I said, I can change her direction at will. She is spinning neither clockwise nor counterclockwise ... each person who looks decides what direction they "want" to see her spinning. Notice the axis through her center of gravity that she spins around. You can shift your viewpoint for it to be slanted "away" from you or "toward" you, and her spin direction then changes.
It's a pretty classic optical illusion; first time I saw it with this dancer, but I've seen several similar examples before. It's a negative/positive space perception test. You can view a mask as having a positive or a negative topology; this is just another way to play with the same shift using motion instead of being static.
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