Snapshot Report |
Recognition of Other's Emotions |
21 |
You appear to have a great deal of difficulty recognizing emotions. A score in this range indicates that:
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BUnigwe's Psych Blog
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Queendum Test Results
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Trait Test- Big 5
Big Five Test Results
Extroversion | |||||||||||| | 50% |
Orderliness | |||||||||||||||||| | 76% |
Emotional Stability | |||||||||||||| | 54% |
Accommodation | |||||||||||||||| | 62% |
Inquisitiveness | |||||| | 26% |
The Big Five is currently the most accepted personality model in the scientific community. The Big Five emerged from the work of multiple independent scientists/researchers starting in the 1950s who using different techniques obtained similar results. Those results were that there are five distinct personality traits/dimensions. Here are your results on each dimension: Extroversion results were medium which suggests you average somewhere in between being assertive and social and being withdrawn and solitary. Orderliness results were high which suggests you are overly organized, neat, structured and restrained at the expense too often of flexibility, variety, spontaneity, and fun. Emotional Stability results were medium which suggests you average somewhere in between being calm and resilient and being anxious and reactive. Accommodation results were moderately high which suggests you are, at times, overly kind natured, trusting, and helpful at the expense of your own individual development (martyr complex). Inquisitiveness results were low which suggests you are overly small minded, traditional, and conventional at the expense too often of intellectual curiousity, possibility, and progress. Your Global5/SLOAN type is RCOAN Your Primary type is Organized |
Trait Test- Jung Test
Jung Test Results
The Jung Test results were very accurate when it came to my personality. Before I took the Jung Test, I already knew what kind of personality traits I had as a person and I was expecting certain results from this test. The results show that I am a conservative, very loyal indiviual that brings service to the community. This is totally me! I agree with the results 100%. My type is ISFJ; Introverted, Sensing, Feelingm, and Judging. I was surprised to find that there are only about 13.8% of people in the population that match my results. Based on my results I can say that the Jung Test is very accurate when it comes to my results overall.
Your type is: ISFJ
The Jung Test results were very accurate when it came to my personality. Before I took the Jung Test, I already knew what kind of personality traits I had as a person and I was expecting certain results from this test. The results show that I am a conservative, very loyal indiviual that brings service to the community. This is totally me! I agree with the results 100%. My type is ISFJ; Introverted, Sensing, Feelingm, and Judging. I was surprised to find that there are only about 13.8% of people in the population that match my results. Based on my results I can say that the Jung Test is very accurate when it comes to my results overall.
Introverted (I) 59.26% Extroverted (E) 40.74% Sensing (S) 60.61% Intuitive (N) 39.39% Feeling (F) 56.25% Thinking (T) 43.75% Judging (J) 59.46% Perceiving (P) 40.54% |
Your type is: ISFJ
ISFJ - "Conservator". Desires to be of service and to minister to individual needs - very loyal. 13.8% of total population. |
Is Freud a Freak or Phenome?
Sigmund Freud is more a phenome than he is a freak. He just has a weird freakish twist to some of his theories that might throw people off. For instance I totally agree with Freud's concept of his psychosexual stages because they make perfect sense since I can apply my own personal examples to each stage (Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, Genital). He is accurate about his theories because he is clear about his research and his data. You can clearly tell that Freud is a phenome because he realistically applies his concepts to human actions. Freud stating that there are two levels of consciousness; preconcious and unconcious. His arguement that your unconscious brain takes up the majority of your brain , leaving only a minisucal portion that is the concious part. Looking at Freud's defense mechanisms, a person can tell that with given examples that each term such as (repression, regression, denial, etc.) makes absolute sense to the point that Freud is of course a phenome. For example, if a couple broke up the female might repress the relationship from her mind and claim that she has no knowledge or memory of the relationship. Freud's theories are quite logical its just that people might think that he declares these theories in such a blunt, vivd way that some people might be uncomfortable about hearing it. Freud claims that the brain is balanced in equilibirum through the three sections of personality; id, superego and ego. Each part has its own function and determines the actions and decisions of a person, making this theory quite reasonable in my eyes.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Personality Test
Your Results Their Results | ||
Closed-Minded | Open to New Experiences | |
Disorganized | Conscientious | |
Introverted | Extraverted | |
Disagreeable | Agreeable | |
Calm / Relaxed | Nervous / High-Strung |
What aspects of personality does this tell me about?
There has been much research on how people describe others, and five major dimensions of human personality have been found. They are often referred to as the OCEAN model of personality, because of the acronym from the names of the five dimensions.
Openness to Experience/Intellect | |||
High scorers tend to be original, creative, curious, complex; Low scorers tend to be conventional, down to earth, narrow interests, uncreative. | |||
You are somewhat conventional. | ( | ||
The other person prefers traditional and familiar experiences. | ( | ||
Conscientiousness | |||
High scorers tend to be reliable, well-organized, self-disciplined, careful; Low scorers tend to be disorganized, undependable, negligent. | |||
You are well-organized, and are reliable. | ( | ||
The other person probably has a messy desk! | ( | ||
Extraversion | |||
High scorers tend to be sociable, friendly, fun loving, talkative; Low scorers tend to be introverted, reserved, inhibited, quiet. | |||
You tend to shy away from social situations. | ( | ||
The other person probably enjoys spending quiet time alone. | ( | ||
Agreeableness | |||
High scorers tend to be good natured, sympathetic, forgiving, courteous; Low scorers tend to be critical, rude, harsh, callous. | |||
You tend to consider the feelings of others. | ( | ||
The other person finds it easy to criticize others. | ( | ||
Neuroticism | |||
High scorers tend to be nervous, high-strung, insecure, worrying; Low scorers tend to be calm, relaxed, secure, hardy. | |||
You probably remain calm, even in tense situations. | ( | ||
The other person probably remains calm, even in tense situations. | ( | ||
What do the scores tell me?
In order to provide you with a meaningful comparison, the scores you received have been converted to "percentile scores." This means that your personality score can be directly compared to another group of people who have also taken this personality test. The percentile scores show you where you score on the five personality dimensions relative to the comparison sample of other people who have taken this test on-line. In other words, your percentile scores indicate the percentage of people who score less than you on each dimension. For example, your Extraversion percentile score is 27, which means that about 27 percent of the people in our comparison sample are less extraverted than you -- in other words, you are rather introverted. Keep in mind that these percentile scores are relative to our particular sample of people. Thus, your percentile scores may differ if you were compared to another sample (e.g., elderly British people).
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