Similar Minds:
Paranoid | |||||||||||||| | 55% | 50% |
Schizoid | |||||||||||||| | 53% | 40% |
Schizotypal | |||||||||||||||||| | 74% | 56% |
Antisocial | |||||||||||||||| | 70% | 46% |
Borderline | |||||||||||||| | 55% | 45% |
Histrionic | |||||| | 23% | 52% |
Narcissistic | |||||| | 28% | 40% |
Avoidant | |||||||||||||||| | 69% | 48% |
Dependent | |||||||||||||| | 54% | 44% |
Obsessive-Compulsive | |||| | 19% | 45% |
I scored 20% on the sociopath quiz, so technically within "normal" range.
LSRP (psychopathy) Test:
Scores range from 1 (low) to 5 (high).
Your score from primary psychopathy has been calculated as 3.6. Primary psychopathy is the affective aspects of psychopathy; a lack of empathy for other people and tolerance for antisocial orientations.
Your score from secondary psychopathy has been calculated as 4.2. Secondary psychopathy is the antisocial aspects of psychopathy; rule breaking and a lack of effort towards socially rewarded behavior.
You score for primary psychopathy was higher than 85.7% of people who have taken this test.
You score for secondary psychopathy was higher than 96.75% of people who have taken this test.
Results on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory.
Your score is 12, out of 40. Higher scores indicate greater levels of narcissism.
Your score was higher than 50.3 of the sample. The people who have found this online test are probably not that representative of the general population though, so the averages from a few other groups are tabled below.
Sample | Score |
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US University undergraduates (Raskin and Terry, 1988) | 15.6 |
US Adults (Pinsky and Young, 2009) | 15.3 |
US Celebrities (Pinsky and Young, 2009) | 17.8 |