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I find it amusing, LOL.This is disturbing:
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I find it amusing, LOL.This is disturbing:
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of course you do.I find it amusing, LOL.
I can vouch for the accuracy of that statistic.This is disturbing:
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Where's the link so I can take this one?Here are the rest of the results.
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It's similar to that online NEO-PI-R, but it has slightly more questions, 300ish, and a more robust normative sample. That online NEO-PI-R had the same items as the real one, but used a different sample, one that I believe was collected from online responses, so the scores tended to skew somewhat.Where's the link so I can take this one?
I'll take this one ASAP.It's similar to that online NEO-PI-R, but it has slightly more questions, 300ish, and a more robust normative sample. That online NEO-PI-R had the same items as the real one, but used a different sample, one that I believe was collected from online responses, so the scores tended to skew somewhat.
https://www.personalityassessor.com/ipip300/
It's because you have to ask other people to interpret the questions for you.Something's off with the openness scale. I do NOT dislike art, and I'm not a conservative.
It's not my fault that the test writers have "subjectivity" as their middle name.It's because you have to ask other people to interpret the questions for you.![]()