Big 5 Test:

  • Extroversion - 30%
    • Results were low which suggests you are very reclusive, quiet, unassertive, and secretive.
  • Orderliness - 84&
    • Results were very high which suggests you are overly organized, neat, structured and restrained at the expense too often of flexibility, variety, spontaneity, and fun.
  • Emotional Stability - 72%
    • Results were high which suggests you are very relaxed, calm, secure, and optimistic.
  • Accomodation - 52%
    • Results were medium which suggests you are moderately kind natured, trusting, and helpful while still maintaining your own interests.
  • Inquisitiveness - 35%
    • Results were moderately low which suggests you are, at times, overly small minded, traditional, and conventional at the expense of intellectual curiousity, possibility, and progress.

Maslow Inventory Test:

  • Physiological Needs - 10%
    • You appear to have everything you need to survive physically. Maslow speculates that without satisfying basic needs (food, shelter, health) one cannot achieve higher levels of development. This generally makes sense, but the history of starving artists and successful artists who tanked after they became wealthy is important to note.
  • Safety Needs - 17%
    • you appear to have a very safe environment. Maslow speculates that without enviromental stability (security, safety, consistency), you can't progress to higher levels of development. Neuroscience research would appear to support this, as higher stress contributes to higher cortisol levels, which impair memory and thinking functions. However, low stress can also lead to obesity and cardiac degeneration. The lazier and weaker you become, the more stressful the most minimal tasks and stimuli become.
  • Love Needs - 10%
    • You appear to be content with the quality of your social connections. Maslow speculates that discontentment in your connections with others stalls development. Whether the resolution of love needs comes through good relationships and/or learning to be more internally fulfilled is a question Maslow does not answer. But history would suggest many advanced minds had few relationships so this stage would seem to be more about resolving internal perceptions than as a call for measuring/achieving happiness by quality of external relationships.
  • Esteem Needs - 57%
    • you appear to have a medium level of skill competence. Maslow speculates that until you develop a good skill set (talent, trade, expertise that you excel at) you will be unable to develop further as an individual (much less reliably support yourself financially). This could mean being a good musician, painter, doctor, carpenter, etc.. On some level this stage also requires getting over the need to be appreciated for that skill, internally and/or externally. Even if you develop a skill, you still might be hung up on the need to have other people validate you or you might internally doubt yourself. Then again, you might not be appreciated, or appreciate yourself because your skills are still too undeveloped.
  • Self-actualization - 45%
    • You appear to have an average level of individual development. Maslow speculates that individual development is the pinnacle of existence, this means pursuing a career/life that really fits who you are and want to be internally (not based on external and societal expectations). The self actualized person is free from superficial concerns and is internally honest.

Locus of Control Test:

  • Internal Locus - 70%
  • External Locus - 30%
  • Your results suggest you generally believe that internal factors like drive and free will define you more than external factors like genetics, fate, luck, and environment.

Freud Inventory Test:

  • Oral - 76%
    • You appear to be overly passive and dependent, wanting things to be given to you instead of working for them.
  • Anal - 76%
    • You appear to be overly self controlled, organized, and possibly subservient to authority, this effectively narrows your exposure to a wider set of options and ideas lowering the odds that you will make the best decisions in life.
  • Phallic - 76%
    • You appear to have issues with controlling your sexual desires and possibly fidelity.
      • I would never cheat! I'm just highly sexual, haha.
  • Latency - 23%
    • You appear to be overly practical; don't undervalue abstract learning, abstract learning increases your ability to make good decisions (and predictions) in the real world so it would be 'impractical' to shun it.
  • Genital - 50%
    • You appear to be somewhere between a progressive/openminded and regressive/closeminded outlook on life.

Eysenck Test:

  • Extroversion (sociability) - 40%
    • Results were moderately low which suggests you are reclusive, quiet, unassertive, and private.
  • Neuroticism (emotionality) - 32%
    • Results were moderately low which suggests you are relaxed, calm, secure, and optimistic.
  • Psychoticism (rebelliousness) - 33%
    • Results were moderately low which suggests you are, at times, overly kind natured, trusting, and helpful at the expense of your own individual development (martyr complex).

Cattell's 16 Factor Test:

  • Warmth - 58%
    • Low score: cold, selfish
    • High score: supportive, comforting.
  • Intellect - 66%
    • Low score: instinctive, unstable.
    • High score: cerebral, analytical.
  • Emotional Stability - 70%
    • Low score: irritable, moody.
    • High scores: level headed, calm.
  • Aggressiveness - 26%
    • Low score: controlling, tough.
    • High score: modest, docile.
  • Liveliness - 34%
    • Low score: somber, restrained.
    • High score: wild, fun loving.
  • Dutifulness - 66%
    • Low score: untraditional, rebellious.
    • High score: conforming, traditional.
  • Social Assertiveness - 30%
    • Low score: shy, withdrawn.
    • High score: uninhibited, bold.
  • Sensitivity - 66%
    • Low score: coarse, tough.
    • High score: touchy, soft.
  • Abstractness - 46%
    • Low score: practical, regular.
    • High score: strange, imaginitive.
  • Introversion - 62%
    • Low score: open, friendly.
    • High score: private, quiet.
  • Anxiety - 38%
    • Low score: fearful, self-doubting.
    • High score: confident, self assured.
  • Openmindedness - 58%
    • Low score: close-minded, set in ways.
    • High score: curious, exploratory.
  • Independence - 74%
    • Low score: outgoing, social.
    • High score: loner, craves solitude.
  • Perfectionism - 58%
    • Low score: disorganized, messy.
    • High score: orderly, thorough.
  • Tension - 30%
    • Low score: stressed, unsatisfied.
    • High score: relaxed, cool.
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