http://eucharistcrunch.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] eucharistcrunch.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] themusecalliope 2004-09-01 05:41 pm (UTC)

So why do you have to pick all identical answers, and why for a given question Q are there X number of questions for X1 answer and Y number for Y1, where X and Y may or may not be equal and X and Y are greater than 0? Are they making some kind of personality assumption based on the idea that if answer X requires you to pick twice, but answer Y requires 5 picks, that you will pick X because it's easier, unless you truly believe in Y--in otherwords you're using a perception of amount of work to try to weight the test.

By the way, I always suck at these tests and come out funny because I'm always curious about how the test works. I'm not the guy you want in a double blind study, 'cause I'll screw up the results because I'll try to figure out how it works.

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