by DeborahYour Psychopath Challenge score is below average:
17 out of a possible 33oops. I took the wrong one.
I score 30 on that test.
Interesting test. This is about right, I think. Don't exactly agree w/ the extraversion part, but def something I've thought of before and not quite able to figure it out. An "extraverted introvert" might be best. I like my alone time, but also like (and can be very energized) being around people. Other than that, assessment is fair enough
Neuroticism
Score:Low
You tend to be secure, hardy, and generally relaxed even under stressful conditions.
Extraversion
Score: High
You tend to be extraverted, outgoing, active and high-spirited. You prefer to be around people most of the time
Openness to Experience
Score: Very High
You are open to new experiences. You have broad interests and are very imaginative.
Agreeableness
Score: Very Low
You tend to be hardheaded, sceptical, proud, and competitive. You tend to express anger directly.
Conscientiousness
Score: Very Low
You tend to be easygoing, not very well organized, sometimes careless. You prefer not to make plans.
Persuasiveness
Score: Very High
You are confident. charismatic, empathic, and have a strong personality.
Neuroticism: Low
Extraversion: High
Openness to Experience: Very High
Agreeableness: Very Low
Conscientiousness: Very Low
Persuasiveness: Very High
Shiiiiiit, Thrill, another internet-based personality quiz? You're really quite desperate to have your favourite personality traits validated by someone, anyone, anything, aren't you? I mean, you just don't care who's DOING the validating, as long as it's sitting there in front of you on your screen, TELLING you that your fantasy world is truly representative of reality.
It's not. Sorry to harsh your buzz. Maybe Mummy will buy you a bottle of Jim to cheer you up.
And do you actually know who Kevin Dutton is? You should, because he's as obsessed with psychopaths as you are. I have one of his books on one of my bookcases. I didn't pay for it, of course - I'd never pay for a book by Kevin Dutton - but I do admit to having spent a couple of hours reading it. You'd probably really enjoy it.