She knew she wouldn't get matched with me.
by DamagedShe knew she wouldn't get matched with me.
True, and this proves it (I ended up signing up out of curiosity):
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Your score on the Autism Spectrum Quotient is: 30
This score indicates that is LIKELY that you would be diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Only 10% of males in the general population score as high as you.
The test items are too general. And some were ambiguous. For example, the one about being fascinated by "dates", I almost put agree, but then I realized they could mean a "date with another person". I disdain ambiguity.
Plus, what is to play "pretend"? I have never played a game like that with kids my own age. In fact, I haven't played much with kids my age at the time...
Your score on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) is: 89
Scores of 89 usually indicate that the patient is "markedly ill" (according to the CGI). Less than 5% of schizophrenic patients score in this range or higher.
You can scale Schizophrenia? .-. Most of the items were about Paranoid Schizo. Only one item about hallucinatory and few about delusion. Almost nothing about disorganized thoughts. And psychotic episodes were left out.
Your score on the Buss Perry AQ is: 102
This score is not considered to indicate a significant level of aggression. The majority of males (90%) receive a score equal to 102 or lower.
Good. o_o...
Your score on the Social Phobia Inventory is: 58
Scores of 58 usually indicate very severe symptoms of social anxiety.
Lol, these are so short.
Your result on the Six-Type Personality Scale (STPS) is below
18 Aesthetic
16 Theoretical
14 Social
12 Economic
4 Religious
2 Political
The Aesthetic personality's highest value is form and harmony. Aesthetes share with others like them the passion to recognize and indulge in the artistic qualities of life, and enjoy experiences, impressions, and fantasies for their own sake. Aesthetes often oppose the repression of individuality, and tend to be individualistic and self-sufficient, themselves. The Aesthete judges things in terms of grace, symmetry, and fitness.
And of course, Anxiety.
Your score on the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) is: 55Scores of 55 usually indicate severe anxiety. Less than 5% of those diagnosed with anxiety score as high or higher than this.
The ADHD test: Your score on the ASRS assessment is: 37
Less than 3% of test-takers score this high.
Thus, it is HIGHLY LIKELY that you are suffering from attention problems.
I already knew that I have attention issues.
Your score on the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire (GAD-7) is: 2
Scores of 2 usually indicate little anxiety or only mild anxiety.
Your score on the Social Phobia Inventory is: 3 Scores of 3 usually indicate
none or very few symptoms of social anxiety.
Your score on the Buss Perry AQ is: 80
This score is not considered to indicate a significant level of aggression.
The majority of males (90%) receive a score equal to 80 or lower.
I'm not usually one to say I'm proud of scores on online tests, but this one I am because its accurate and was once higher when I was out of control with my anger more. Though I'm kinda suprised it was level with average for males.
Your score on the Autism Spectrum Quotient is: 3
This score indicates that is UNLIKELY that you would be diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. The majority (90%) of males in the general population score less than 29.
Your score on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) is: 7
Scores of 7 usually indicate a low likelihood of depression. The vast majority of healthy, non-depressed test-takers score in this range.
Your score on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) is: 29
Scores of 29 usually indicate that the patient is "mildly ill" (according to the CGI) or healthy.
About 50% of schizophrenic patients tend to score in this range or lower.
I wasn't sure if I was entirely accurate, might've made myself score too high or two low. Though I've never been diagnosed, its prevelant in my family as is bipolar. I have bipolar, which has a great deal of symptom overlap, so the high score isn't really unusual nor indicative of me having schizophrenia. Plus, I probably scored myself a little two high on possibly 2-3 items.
Your score on the Self-Report for Borderline Peronality Disorder is: 2
Over 75% (approximately) of the general population scores in this range or lower, according to research studies.
Thus, it is unlikely that you are experiencing symptoms of borderline personality disorder.
Your score on the Borderline Personality Scale (NPI) is: 7
Scores of 7 usually indicate a low likelihood of borderline personality disorder. At least 90% of test-takers score in this range. The results of this scale, however, must not be substituted for professional advice.
Your score on the Hypersensitive Narcissism Scale (HSNS) (HSNS) is: 20
Scores of 20 usually indicate that you possess few significant traits of hypersensitive (covert) narcissism. Based on the research literature, the vast majority of test-takers (90%) score within this range or lower.
Your score on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) is: 34
Scores of 34 usually indicate a highly significant number of narcissistic traits. Less than 1% of test-takers score in this range or higher.
Nah, the rest of the test takers were mostly just dishonest. If they were honest with themselves, they'd score higher than me I'm sure.
Your score on the Schizotypy Personality Scale (STA) (NPI) is: 10
Scores of 10 usually indicate no evidence of schizotypy. At least 90% of test-takers score in this range or lower.. The results of this scale, however, must not be substituted for professional advice
Your score on the Psychopathic Personality Traits Scale is: 64
Scores suggest little indication of psyhopathic traits. According to research, the vast majority of male and female test-takers score within this range or lower.
Finally a PPD test that doesn't seem to focus exclusively on behaviors. And as it turns out, I was right, it makes a huge difference in the score when you focus instead on symptomatic-type stuff and not the same question worded 10 different ways.
I did a few, here's the results:
Your score on the Buss Perry AQ is: 103
This score is not considered to indicate a significant level of aggression. The majority of males (90%) receive a score equal to 103 or lower.
Your result on the Six-Type Personality Scale (STPS) is:
18 Theoretical
18 Economic
8 Aesthetic
6 Political
4 Religious
4 Social
The Theoretical personality's dominant interest is the discovery of truth. Theoretical types share with others like them the passion to discover, systemize and analyze. Their central motivation is the search for knowledge. Theoreticals take a rational and cognitive approach to issues, analyzing for similarities, differences, and patterns in all things. They ignore the beauty or utility of objects, and seek primarily to observe. Some words that others may use to describe you are: empirical, critical, rational, scientific, intellectual, reflective, thorough, or systematic.
Your score on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) is: 40
Scores of 40 usually indicate a highly significant number of narcissistic traits. Less than 1% of test-takers score in this range or higher.
Your score on the Childhood Psychopathy Scale is: 27
Scores of 27 usually indicate significant symptoms of childhood psychopathy are present. Less than 5% of test-takers score in this range or higher.
Your results on the 10-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI) are:Based on normative data from the research literature, you are likely:
less Extraverted
less Agreeable
less Conscientious
more Emotionally-Stable
more Open to Experience
than the average person. Thus, you may be more introverted, disagreeable, unconscientious, emotionally-stable, and open to new experiences, relative to other test-takers. Emotional stability refers to experiences of anxiety, hostility, depression, self-consciousness, impulsiveness, and vulnerability to stress. Extraversion refers to traits such as gregariousness, assertiveness, activity, excitement-seeking, and positive emotions. Openness to experience refers to a focus on fantasy, aesthetics, feelings, actions, ideas, or values. Agreeableness refers to traits such as trust, straightforwardness, altruism, compliance, modesty, and tendermindedness. Conscientiousness refers to traits such as competence, order, dutifulness, achievement-striving, self-discipline, and deliberation.
Your score on the Autism Spectrum Quotient is: 19
This score indicates that is UNLIKELY that you would be diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. The majority (90%) of males in the general population score less than 29.
Your score on the ASRS assessment is: 56Less than 3% of test-takers score this high.Thus, it is HIGHLY LIKELY that you are suffering from attention problems.