I’m confused by the CFAR questions, in particular the last four. Are they using you as ‘the person filling out this survey’ or the general you as in a person? “You can always change basic things about the kind of person you are” sounds like the general you. “You are a certain kind of person, and there’s not much that can be done either way to really change that” sounds like the specific you.
Now I’m even more confused. How can my answer be useful if they don’t know how I interpret the question? Esp. since my answers are pretty much opposite depending on the interpretation...
My bad for not finding that comment. I skimmed through the thread, but didn’t see it.
I’m confused by the CFAR questions, in particular the last four. Are they using you as ‘the person filling out this survey’ or the general you as in a person? “You can always change basic things about the kind of person you are” sounds like the general you. “You are a certain kind of person, and there’s not much that can be done either way to really change that” sounds like the specific you.
Help?
The ambiguity is intentional, apparently.
Huh!
Now I’m even more confused. How can my answer be useful if they don’t know how I interpret the question? Esp. since my answers are pretty much opposite depending on the interpretation...
My bad for not finding that comment. I skimmed through the thread, but didn’t see it.