kelric
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kelric ENTJ
Remember that you are chosing as a group, so three kind of right answers is a better choice than one correct answer and two incorrect ones.
Thanks Lemons - well, that wasn't so much the dilemma that I tended to find. It was more a case where one item on two of the three lists was absolutely *not* true at all, and yet the third list had two items that were sort of neutrally not true. For example, the first group question:
Group One
You are always friendly and considerate
You can tell easily if someone is being sincere
You require a peaceful and positive atmosphere
Group Two
You can tell easily if someone is being sincere
You easily figure out how things work
You are unusually imaginative
Group Three
You are always friendly and considerate
You are efficient and productive
You always put your master plans into effect
I'm very bad at "telling easily if someone is being sincere" - so groups one and two were out - even though in both cases, the other two items in those groups were pretty reflective of me. Group three had nothing that was notably and decisively *wrong*... so I chose it, even though I'd never describe myself as particularly "efficient and productive" or "putting master plans into effect". As such, the sum total of all three groups was approximately equal and yet not correct. I suspect that this question in particular drove the result in the direction of EJ, which I most definitely am not
Thanks for the test though - was enjoyable.