I was 26 years off on Bayes’ birth and 21 feet off on the tallest redwood.
Also the first time I took the IQ test I accidentally hit the back button on my mouse, and didn’t remember how much time I was supposed to have left, so I just went through everything and submitted right away. I’m not sure how much I would have gotten out of the last 5-10 minutes or whatever but it made me feel bad.
I felt like the Big 5 test rated me lower on Openness and Conscientiousness than I remember from tests in the past, but those are from long long ago.
The Myers-Briggs rated me as more F and J than I expected (or less T and P) and I think the question framing is maybe bad for someone who lives in faulty emotional hardware in a mathematical universe.
I reproduced my results from all of the tests verbatim, regardless of whether I agreed with them; I noticed at least one comment of someone who did not, and I’m wondering how common people’s responses to disagreement with personality tests was.
I was 26 years off on Bayes’ birth and 21 feet off on the tallest redwood.
Also the first time I took the IQ test I accidentally hit the back button on my mouse, and didn’t remember how much time I was supposed to have left, so I just went through everything and submitted right away. I’m not sure how much I would have gotten out of the last 5-10 minutes or whatever but it made me feel bad.
I felt like the Big 5 test rated me lower on Openness and Conscientiousness than I remember from tests in the past, but those are from long long ago. The Myers-Briggs rated me as more F and J than I expected (or less T and P) and I think the question framing is maybe bad for someone who lives in faulty emotional hardware in a mathematical universe.
I reproduced my results from all of the tests verbatim, regardless of whether I agreed with them; I noticed at least one comment of someone who did not, and I’m wondering how common people’s responses to disagreement with personality tests was.