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Personality Test Results

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Very Strong Analysis
A word count of 6000 or more is a high-quality assessment of someone's personality. It's statistically significant.
Strong Analysis
This is a confident read of someone's personality. It's statistically significant! ...but wait, there's more! For only 6000 words, you'll get something so accurate it's scary. Do it!
Decent Analysis
These results are a general impression of this person, and they should be taken with a grain of salt. Increase the word count to 3500 to get a strong one.
Weak Analysis
With this many words, you can't get a fair read on someone's personality. Can you use at least 1500 to get a general impression?
Very Strong Analysis
With 3000 words or more, you get a high-quality personality assessment. This is the most accurate our text-based analysis can be.
Strong Analysis
You are using the recommended number of words. The service is almost performing at its best. Use 3000 words or more to be a bit more accurate.
Decent Analysis
These results are a general impression of this person. Increase the word count to 1200 to get a stronger analysis.
Weak Analysis
With this many words, you can't get a fair read on someone's personality. Use atleast 600 words to get a general impression.

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