Do you remember conscious thinking of biases while taking the test and/or have you developed habits meant to make you less prone to having self severing biases to begin with?
I wasn’t consciously keeping biases in mind and I don’t think I’ve consciously developed habits to ameliorate them, although I’ve probably gotten better at recognizing and avoiding them anyway. I scored higher on Agreeableness and Conscientiousness than the last time I took a Big 5 test, by almost a quartile each. If I had to guess, I’d probably ascribe this to improving my social life over the last year or so, although my participation in LW would be hard to disentangle from that.
I wasn’t consciously keeping biases in mind and I don’t think I’ve consciously developed habits to ameliorate them, although I’ve probably gotten better at recognizing and avoiding them anyway. I scored higher on Agreeableness and Conscientiousness than the last time I took a Big 5 test, by almost a quartile each. If I had to guess, I’d probably ascribe this to improving my social life over the last year or so, although my participation in LW would be hard to disentangle from that.