Such Irony
Honor Thy Inferior
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31 on empathy, 34 on systemizing.
Previous thread on Empathy Quotient results: http://www.typologycentral.com/forums/online-personality-tests/14349-empathy-quotient.html
A blast from the past. How embarrassing33-52: Average
Your Empathy Quotient is: 46
Therefore, I'm a feeler.
I did notice that I identified much more with the "Fi" questions than the "Fe" ones..
Haha, yeah.. as an ENTJ, those questions must have very significantly lowered my score![]()
A blast from the past. How embarrassing![]()
The test is not "how empathetic are you?" but "how empathetic do you think you are?"
Still though I am not criticizing the overall topic as surely it will be worthy of much debate.
I got scored basically a social retard (26 lol) which is not the case. I just don't call myself a mind-reader. People who think they are, may not be.
1. I can easily tell if someone else wants to enter a conversation.
Again, same answer. If I answer strongly agree, I am presuming to know what people want, not actually know what they want. If you start talking to someone, of course they will likely speak back. This does not mean they wish to converse.
29. I can't always see why someone should have felt offended by a remark.
Answering this as slightly disagree vs strongly disagree again commits the error of presumption. But it raises your empathy score! I've met a lot of people who think they KNOW this stuff, but in reality, they simply project their own answers over top of another person and run with that.
Who goes to the trouble of actually asking? That would indicate a higher empathy, to me.
This is a huge pet peeve for me, especially people trying to guess my attitudes, feelings, or motivations. More often than not they are wrong. Why can't they just ask if it is that important? Systemizers of the world, unite!I totally agree with you... mind reading isn't as easy to do correctly as some people think. I'm very skeptical about it being truly possible. So, I totally don't consider myself a mind reader, e.g. if someone has a problem, I prefer to have it all out in the open to help solve it. Or if I'm not sure about how someone feels about something or someone (including myself/something I've done) I simply ask about that. Etc. I also hate it when someone gets at me with their guesses of how I'm feeling about something or guesses about my attitude towards them.
Simon Baren-Cohen's research kicks all sorts of ass. "Zero Degrees of Empathy" is a great read.
His Empathy Quotient is meant to be a scale on how "dual-minded" or empathetic one is. It's morphed into part of a larger Emphathizing-systemizing framework. More rough information on E-S can be found here.
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Here's a test based on his Empathy Quotient. The test itself seems less impressive than his research overall, but.. I dunno, it's a test, and we like our tests.
I scored 67.