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The Big 6? SAPA

Alea_iacta_est

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Found this jewel through the Hogwarts personality test provided by [MENTION=13589]Mal12345[/MENTION]. This seems to be a twist on the Big Five that adds a new variant (Integrity) and more sub-variants. It's pretty long, about 100 questions, and has an intimidating fill-in-information screen but all it requires really is your age, sex, and possibly something else. It tests just like any old Big 5 personality test until all of a sudden you will start seeing weird problem solving puzzles that are akin to an IQ test (and after completing the test, apparently they are, but it doesn't actually provide an IQ-esque score, it just says how many you got right compared to your age and gender group).

https://sapa-project.org/

The Results are interesting so far, but this is an extremely odd way to put sub-scorings:
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Apparently, the thicker the line, the more prominent the sub-variant is.

 

Galena

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sx/so
I like the six factor model better than the five.
 

Such Irony

Honor Thy Inferior
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Your combined average for Extraversion was 4 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 38th percentile.

Your combined average for Openness was 5 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 41st percentile.

Your combined average for Agreeableness was 5 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 44th percentile.

Your combined average for Integrity was 6 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 66th percentile.

Your combined average for Emotional Stability was 5 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 40th percentile.

Your combined average for Conscientiousness was 5 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 53rd percentile.


You were given 16 cognition items and you responded to 16 of them. You answered 15 of these 16 items correctly. The average score on these same items among participants of your age and gender is 7.6.
 

prplchknz

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Your combined average for Extraversion was 4 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 38th percentile.

Your combined average for Openness was 5 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 41st percentile.

Your combined average for Agreeableness was 5 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 44th percentile.

Your combined average for Integrity was 6 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 66th percentile.

Your combined average for Emotional Stability was 5 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 40th percentile.

Your combined average for Conscientiousness was 5 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 53rd percentile.


You were given 16 cognition items and you responded to 16 of them. You answered 15 of these 16 items correctly. The average score on these same items among participants of your age and gender is 7.6.
wait how did you get those ranges to show up? I just got the lines and circle
 

prplchknz

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oooh I retook it

Your combined average for Extraversion was 4 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 32nd percentile.

Your combined average for Openness was 5 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 50th percentile.

Your combined average for Agreeableness was 4 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 35th percentile.

Your combined average for Integrity was 5 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 56th percentile.

Your combined average for Emotional Stability was 5 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 46th percentile.

Your combined average for Conscientiousness was 3 out of 9.
We estimate that you are in about the 21st percentile.

You were given 16 cognition items and you responded to 16 of them. You answered 4 of these 16 items correctly. The average score on these same items among participants of your age and gender is 7.7.
 

Luminous

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Loooooooong test. I took it very late at night. I might try taking it again at a different time to see how much the results change.
 

Schrödinger's Name

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Well, this was exhausting. -_- 0/10 would recommend. Unless you want a headache, then take this test.



















 

noname3788

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Interesting Questionaire, however I didn't like it's focus on health questions, and I'm not sure whether this belongs in a personality assessment.
 

Yuurei

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Annoying.
If I were in the mood for puzzles and IQ tests I would have saught out an IQ test. Wasn’t in the mood. Answered” I dont know
to the math and pattern recognition questions.

Compassion
Individuals who are high in Compassion are likely to be perceived as warm and caring individuals who enable others to feel at ease in their presence. Although the draw to people high in Compassion is different from the draw to people who are charismatic or powerful, compassionate people are welcome friends who help those around them to feel cared for and understood. Compassion is particularly important in the development and maintenance of positive social relationships and there is a growing body of evidence that these are crucial for well-being across the lifespan. For this reason, Compassion is viewed by many as an important component of a happy life.

Your score of 27 on Compassion places you higher than 1% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Compassion scale indicates that you may be less focused on the feelings and needs of others. Most likely, it is rare that you let other people's feelings influence your own actions. Even if others are worse off than you, that doesn't mean that they will be able to pull on your heartstrings and coerce you into doing their will. It is probably rare that you feel obligated to take on the burdens of others, as you know it is important to take care of #1.

"Put on your own oxygen mask before helping others."
— Randy Pausch, 'The Last Lecture'

Introspection
Introspection is a factor concerning one's tendency to turn thoughts inward and onto oneself, as well as one's efforts to grapple with understanding the world more deeply. Individuals high in Introspection may find themselves drifting off into spirals of thought as they consider things about life and try to understand their role within everything. They may be less content with existing explanations for different phenomena. Individuals low in Introspection may prefer to stay focused on what is in front of them and not to concern themselves over what is invisible or abstract. They may rely more on an intuitive understanding of the world and therefore feel less of a need to delve into things or to ruminate and reflect.

Your score of 27 on Introspection places you higher than 1% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Introspection scale indicates that you are low in Introspection. Most likely, you generally do not concern yourself with reflection and the pursuit of self-understanding, although it is not impossible that you have a moment here and there in which you contemplate your life or get lost in your thoughts. At the end of the day, you are likely driven by and focused on what you see as more productive modes of thought and action rather than rumination or daydreaming.

"I'm not used to introspection. I've never lingered on my feelings. The show must go on."
— Brenda Lee

Anxiety
Anxiety is something that many people struggle with. It's difficult to escape entirely, as most people typically feel anxiety when put into stressful situations. A little anxiety has been shown to provide a useful boost in motivating people to perform well or to change their behavior if necessary. But at its most extreme, anxiety can get in the way of daily living and make an individual fearful of engaging in various situations. Anxiety can be generalized (involving a more distributed sense of foreboding or malaise) or specific to certain conditions, such as social engagement or test-taking. For individuals who find that anxiety creates problems in living, various therapies and interventions are available to encourage more positive thinking and make it easier to understand, process, and manage anxious feelings.

Your score of 30 on Anxiety places you higher than 2% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Anxiety scale indicates that you rarely feel anxious. It is likely that others view you as unflappable, even in situations that might render most people nervous or worried. Even when put on the spot, you probably handle yourself quite well. You may therefore be much more comfortable than the average person when it comes to shouldering responsibility and pressure or navigating tricky situations.

"My philosophy is that worrying means you suffer twice."
— Newt Scamander, 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them'



Trust
Trust measures an individual's comfort at taking others at their word, and their willingness to believe things as they are presented. It also relates to ones' beliefs about the motivations of others and the extent to which others will treat them with fairness and objectivity. Individuals high in Trust are generally more likely to have an optimistic view of human nature and less likely to doubt the intentions of others. By contrast, those who are low in Trust tend to be hesitant about exposing their vulnerabilities to others. They're also often reluctant to take others at their word — they reach their own conclusions only after careful consideration of the facts.

Your score of 32 on Trust places you higher than 4% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Trust scale indicates that you are wary about trusting others to be truthful or moral. You are aware that many people are wolves in sheep's clothing, and you may even get frustrated when others are unable to spot the insincerity that you find obvious. Moreover, it is likely that you exercise caution when hearing new information, and wish to independently confirm things as a way of avoiding bias. Others probably recognize that they will have to prove themselves before earning your trust. Some people are put off by this, but those who earn your trust will be rewarded with your loyalty.

"I've had so many knives stuck in me, when they hand me a flower, I can't quite tell what it is. It takes time."
— Charles Bukowski


Agreeableness
Features of Agreeableness include compassion, trust, honesty, and politeness but the defining characteristic may well be empathy. It seems that the ability to recognize others' emotions contributes to all of these underlying traits as well as many other nuances of personality that are often associated with agreeable people. Agreeableness also reflects individual differences in cooperation and social harmony. While agreeable people are typically more popular than those low on Agreeableness, it is not popularity that motivates them so much as the desire to avoid (or reduce) conflict in their immediate environment. While this quality has several obvious benefits, Agreeableness is not necessarily useful in situations that are highly stressful or that frequently involve tough decisions. As a result, people who feel less need to be agreeable often make excellent scientists, critics, or soldiers.

Your score of 31 on Agreeableness places you higher than 3% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Agreeableness scale indicates that agreeable behavior is not a priority for you. You may have less concern with others' needs than with your own. This may reflect a lack of interest in other people's lives and/or a belief that others should be more resourceful in dealing with their own problems. You may also be less tolerant and more judgmental of others' shortcomings than most people. Others likely perceive you to be tough, critical, and uncompromising. Those who are most disagreeable place self-interest above getting along with others. They are generally unconcerned with others' well-being, and therefore are unlikely to extend themselves for other people. Sometimes their skepticism about others' motives causes them to be suspicious, unfriendly, and uncooperative.

Conscientiousness
By definition, a conscientious individual is guided by an inner sense of what is "right" (this inner sense being known as one's "conscience"). While they may hold dramatically different opinions about the nature of socially acceptable behavior, conscientious individuals typically have reputations for being meticulous, thorough, and deliberate. Extreme conscientiousness can lead to unrealistic expectations and perfectionistic behaviors that are ultimately unproductive. Conscientiousness is most highly associated with Industry and Order, though it is also positively correlated with low impulsivity, authoritarian views, honest behavior and strong self-control. Most of these traits relate to self-discipline in one way or another, a feature which likely contributes to the similarity between Conscientiousness and traditional conceptions of "character." While some of the traits within Conscientiousness seem similar enough to be redundant, they generally have unique relationships with other aspects of behavior. For example, Impulsivity relates to the general tendency to act without thinking while Self-Control is the ability to resist temptations and cravings.

Your score of 55 on Conscientiousness places you higher than 69% of previous participants in this survey

Your score on the Conscientiousness scale suggests that you are somewhat conscientious. You probably set clear goals on a regular basis and pursue them with determination. People likely regard you as reliable and hard-working, but probably not overzealous or perfectionistic. You may occasionally prefer to live for the moment and do what feels good now, instead of delaying gratification for the sake of longer-term objectives. You are probably good at detecting mistakes or inconsistencies in your environment. The most conscientious individuals tend to avoid trouble and achieve high levels of success through purposeful planning and persistence. On the negative side, they can be compulsive perfectionists and workaholics. Extremely conscientious individuals are also sometimes regarded as boring, due to their predictability and focus on work.

Extraversion
Extraversion is perhaps the most widely recognized feature of human personality. The popularized notion of Extraversion is mainly limited to the idea that extraverts seek out social interaction while introverts spend more time alone. Personality theorists suggest that the extraversion/introversion dimension is more accurately framed as a function of stimulation. Individuals who are more sensitive to outside stimuli (introverts) tend to prefer interacting in small groups. They also engage more often in independent, analytical, and cognitively-demanding activities. Extraverts are less sensitive to external stimuli and, as a result, seek more of it. They tend to enjoy large gatherings, act more gregariously, and are quick to assert themselves.

Your score of 56 on Extraversion places you higher than 73% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Extraversion scale indicates that you are somewhat extraverted. You probably prefer to be around people a lot of the time and are sociable, outgoing, energetic, and lively. Most likely, you do not often keep others at a distance and you probably spend a good amount of time chatting, even with people you've never met. You probably enjoy large parties and meeting new people, but it may depend on the circumstances and your energy level. It may also seem that you have more energy than most others. You probably like to take charge more than the average person, and are more willing than most to make speeches or toasts in front of a large crowd (though you don't necessarily enjoy it).

Neuroticism
The trait of Neuroticism is marked by elevated reactivity to stress and the more frequent experience of emotions that most people view as negative or unpleasant — anxiety, sadness, frustration, fear, and anger. Neurotic individuals view the world as relatively more threatening and dangerous. Historically, use of the label neuroticism (or neurotic, as an adjective) stemmed from the idea that individuals behave in ways that are more or less affected by neuroses — nervous disorders. While the term neurosis is now rarely used by health professionals, the term Neuroticism is still used for the personality trait relating to the persistent tendency to be in a negative mood state. Some people feel that this label is unnecessarily negative, though the truth is that nearly everyone behaves neurotically from time to time and most neurotic behaviors are within socially acceptable limits. Individuals with low levels of neuroticism are less likely to become upset by stress and spend relatively less time feeling worried, scared, and angry — but just about everyone experiences these emotions sometimes. It's no surprise that highly neurotic individuals are at risk for a range of mental health concerns, but more recent research suggests that these risks also extend to several physical health concerns.

Your score of 39 on Neuroticism places you higher than 14% of previous participants in this survey

Your score on the Neuroticism scale indicates that you are very even tempered. Compared to most people, you probably experience fewer emotional swings throughout the day and you react less strongly to stressful events. While you do feel negative emotions (fear/worry, sadness, irritability, anger) on occasion, you likely feel this less often and less intensely than most people. It is likely that others this in you (perhaps with some envy), and they appreciate your typically calm demeanor.

Openness
Openness is probably the most broadly encompassing factor of personality. In fact, many people are surprised to learn that the two most widely studied aspects (Intellect and Openness to New Experiences) are highly positively correlated. This positive association can be explained by the fact that both aspects share the common trait of being willing to engage with new ideas. Openness is also associated with traits such as Creativity, Art Appreciation, Introspection, (low) Conformity, and Adaptability. Openness is often presented as healthier or more mature by psychologists, who are often themselves very open. However, open and conventional styles of thinking are useful in different environments. For example, the intellectual style of an open person may be useful for endeavors that reward novelty, but the more conventional approach of an individual who is low on openness often leads to superior job performance in occupations that emphasize procedure and compliance.

Your score of 46 on Openness places you higher than 34% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Openness scale indicates that you are somewhat conventional. You probably prefer to think and act in straight-forward, traditional ways. While you may enjoy working on complex problems at times, you probably don't seek them out very often. Others might describe you as down-to-earth and practical. You may be less comfortable handling lots of information, or you may find many intellectual activities a bit boring or unpleasant. While you might enjoy certain aspects of the arts and sciences, the most highly conventional individuals often view these domains with skepticism or of little practical use. Conventional people tend to prefer familiarity over novelty, and this preference often underlies conservative beliefs and a resistance to change. Very conventional individuals sometimes hold fundamentalist or dogmatic beliefs.

Cognition
While there are several competing theories in cognitive ability research, there is also growing consensus that abilities are best organized hierarchically. In other words, each of the many different components of cognitive ability involve different sets of skills and these components are typically organized according to similarities among the tasks/skills involved. On the most narrow level, it is often difficult to distinguish between the skills used to accomplish a given task, but on the broadest level (at the top of the hierarchy), general skill sets are more plainly evident. For example, the skills required for different types of verbal tasks are more similar than those required for verbal and spatial tasks.

The items given here include several different types and we are actively working to develop more. In order to keep the test short, each participant is only administered a subset of the question types. Current question types include Letter and Number Series, Matrix Reasoning, Three-Dimensional Rotations, Verbal Reasoning (which includes general knowledge, logic and arithmetic questions), Figural Analogies, Two-Dimensional Rotations, Compound Remote Associates, Additions and Subtractions, Propositional Reasoning, and Emotion Recognition.

At this time, we are only giving feedback based on your responses to the Letter and Number Series items, the Three-Dimensional Rotation items, the Matrix Reasoning items, and the Verbal Reasoning items. This is because we don't yet have a big enough sample to generate representative norms for the other item types. Your responses have contributed to the development of these norms for future test-takers
Based on the 16 responses you gave for the item types with norms (see above), your Cognition score was 48. This means that your score was higher than 42% of previous participants in this survey. The average score for Cognition is 50. While scores on these items are positively correlated with commercial IQ measures, we discourage participants from considering their score to be a proxy for such measures. This "test" differs from most commercial tests in terms of brevity and the fact that it is administered online without a time limit in an un-proctored setting. It is important to take these factors into account when comparing your performance against the average. We recognize that many participants would like to know the correct responses for these cognitive ability items, but we do not currently make this information available in order to maintain the validity of the questions.
 

Luminous

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Loooooooong test. I took it very late at night. I might try taking it again at a different time to see how much the results change.

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I took it again, and got very slight variations in my results, as would be expected. Everything was pretty much the same, though I got "your Cognition score was 67. This means that your score was higher than 96% of previous participants in this survey" which would make sense, taking it during the day rather than late at night. :D <---proving INFPs are not necessarily stupid, or at least, bad at the kind of logic this test tests for.
 

RadicalDoubt

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Blech, spacial reasoning is so not my strong suit


Your score of 34 on Well-Being places you higher than 5% of previous participants in this survey.


Your score of 35 on Intellect places you higher than 7% of previous participants in this survey.


Your score of 35 on Attention-Seeking places you higher than 7% of previous participants in this survey.


Your score of 64 on Self Control places you higher than 92% of previous participants in this survey.


Your score of 44 on Agreeableness places you higher than 27% of previous participants in this survey.
Your score of 48 on Conscientiousness places you higher than 42% of previous participants in this survey.
Your score of 39 on Extraversion places you higher than 14% of previous participants in this survey.
Your score of 48 on Neuroticism places you higher than 42% of previous participants in this survey.
Your score of 45 on Openness places you higher than 31% of previous participants in this survey.

Based on the 12 responses you gave for the item types with norms (see above), your Cognition score was 64. This means that your score was higher than 92% of previous participants in this survey.
 

Saturnal Snowqueen

Solastalgia 𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊
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Your score of 36 on Charisma places you higher than 8% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Charisma scale indicates that you are not always comfortable navigating social situations. You may often find yourself at a loss for what to say or do around other people. Although you may have deep and enduring relationships with those close to you, you may also have more difficulty composing yourself when thrown into a crowd of acquaintances or when compelled to engage in more shallow small-talk. It is likely that you are reluctant to approach strangers and struggle to find common ground for conversation with others, even if you know them. It is likely that public speaking in front of large crowds would really stress you out.

Your score of 37 on Well-Being places you higher than 10% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Well-Being scale indicates that you experience discontentment with yourself and/or life. It may be that you are highly aware of and sensitive to imperfections and therefore are constantly looking for ways to be a better person. You likely often feel that there is room for improvement. You might look around at other people who seem similar to you and wonder why it is that they are more content with themselves than you are with yourself. For many people, these feelings of discontent can be a creative wellspring for art and expression that speaks to the suffering of other people. Still, it can be helpful to focus on the small joys of everyday life.

Your score of 62 on Easy-Goingness places you higher than 88% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Easy-Goingness scale indicates that you are high in Easy-Goingness. Most likely, you are content to sit back and watch the world go by. More than most, you are able to enjoy relaxation and life's simple pleasures, and to relax even when things are bustling around you. You are probably satisfied with taking things at a leisurely pace, and don't feel a need to force things to run more efficiently.

Your score of 61 on Anxiety places you higher than 86% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Anxiety scale indicates that you are somewhat more likely than average to feel anxious. This probably means that you sometimes feel nervous or worried about things. You probably dislike (and may even try to avoid) situations with uncertain outcomes, or where there is a lot of pressure to perform successfully. The good news is that the additional thought and consideration you likely give to anxiety-provoking situations may mean that you perform better than those who don't take them seriously.

Your score of 40 on Emotional Expressiveness places you higher than 16% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Emotional Expressiveness scale indicates that you are somewhat low in Emotional Expressiveness. Most likely, you are a bit more guarded about sharing your feelings and revealing information about yourself. It may be that you are wary of burdening others with your negative feelings, or that you just don't feel comfortable talking about your emotions. While you may be much more open with others after you get to know them a little, they will probably have to earn your trust before you're comfortable revealing your true self.

Your score of 59 on Introspection places you higher than 82% of previous participants in this survey.

Your score on the Introspection scale indicates that you are fairly high in Introspection. Most likely, you find yourself at times lost in thought as you reflect on yourself and on various aspects of life. You may enjoy delving deeper and contemplating human existence. It is also possible that you seek insight on how to improve as a person, and on how to best to live life. You find yourself ultimately accessing wisdom as you reflect and pierce through the surface of things.



Based on the 15 responses you gave for the item types with norms (see above), your Cognition score was 50. This means that your score was higher than 50% of previous participants in this survey. The average score for Cognition is 50. While scores on these items are positively correlated with commercial IQ measures, we discourage participants from considering their score to be a proxy for such measures. This "test" differs from most commercial tests in terms of brevity and the fact that it is administered online without a time limit in an un-proctored setting. It is important to take these factors into account when comparing your performance against the average. We recognize that many participants would like to know the correct responses for these cognitive ability items, but we do not currently make this information available in order to maintain the validity of the questions.
 

miss deceit

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Highest Scores:
Sociability - 73
Charisma - 62
Attention Seeking - 62
Adaptability - 61
Self Control - 61

Lowest Scores:
Honesty - 34
Trust - 34
Authoritarianism - 39
Impulsivity - 39
Conservatism - 39

Big 5 scores:
Agreeableness - 37
Conscientiousness - 43
Extraversion - 67
Neuroticism - 49
Openness - 55

Cognition Score - 63 (higher than 90% of participants)

So I guess my evaluation of this would be that it is a more ENFJ than ENTJ profile and it is fitting of my enneagram type (3w2)
 
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