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enneathing
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Posted - 17 Mar 2012 : 04:04:38 AM
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quote: Originally posted by relicquery
Empathy Quotient
Your score: 23 0 - 32 = low (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 20) 33 - 52 = average (most women score about 47 and most men score about 42) 53 - 63 is above average 64 - 80 is very high 80 is maximum
Your score: 13 0 - 32 = low (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 20) 33 - 52 = average (most women score about 47 and most men score about 42) 53 - 63 is above average 64 - 80 is very high 80 is maximum
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Fleets
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Posted - 17 Mar 2012 : 05:47:46 AM
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Ah, a test!
quote: Originally posted by relicquery
Empathy Quotient ________________________________________________
Result: Empathy quotient Your score: 23
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5. I dream most nights.
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enforest
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Posted - 17 Mar 2012 : 08:41:55 AM
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I got exactly 50 on the empathy quotient test. |
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Fleets
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Posted - 17 Mar 2012 : 4:52:46 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Riley
quote: Originally posted by Fleets
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5. I dream most nights.
? Why this question.
Receptivity, maybe?
Perhaps. Active interactivity awareness? : ) ____________________ I'm going to run this test again. That figure seems far too low for me. |
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Stormy
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Posted - 17 Mar 2012 : 5:07:35 PM
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quote: Originally posted by relicquery
Empathy Quotient
Your score: 31
0 - 32 = low (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 20) 33 - 52 = average (most women score about 47 and most men score about 42) 53 - 63 is above average 64 - 80 is very high 80 is maximum
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Fleets
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Posted - 17 Mar 2012 : 5:17:17 PM
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Your score: 32 Still too low given the key ratings Hmmph
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whitelila
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Posted - 17 Mar 2012 : 5:19:31 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Fleets
Your score: 32 Still too low given the key ratings Hmmph
We are the same. (I think the test is wrong). |
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Fleets
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Posted - 17 Mar 2012 : 5:20:53 PM
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I agree, Lila, it seems whacko. Off Perhaps it’s a particular sequence that for unassociated reasons, (reasoning that they have failed to attribute to those actions) lowers the bar.
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whitelila
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Posted - 17 Mar 2012 : 6:46:17 PM
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Fleets
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Posted - 17 Mar 2012 : 6:57:00 PM
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quote: Originally posted by whitelila
You know, i think you are correct.
Some tests are designed with repeat(follow-up)questions to establish the accurate reasoning or motivation for any given action. |
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whitelila
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Posted - 17 Mar 2012 : 6:59:28 PM
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yes.
Simply speaking, that test sucks.
Also, many people are delusional. I think being aware of ones limits, and not over estimating, is a sign of richer understanding on another realm which that test fails to account for.
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enneathing
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enneathing
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Posted - 18 Mar 2012 : 01:00:28 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Lake
quote: Originally posted by relicquery
I was wondering what was wrong with savory.
Then I realized savory and sappy were two separate people. savory sounded strange because I was actually reading sappy.
Why is this so hard for me to keep track of? Who else have I combined into a single person? I feel like I make a new distinction every week.
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orpheus and odyssey for me
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Yeah, I had the same thing where I thought Roshan seemed a bit strange because it was actually Rebel..
'walden' and 'whitelila', too... |
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relicquery
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Posted - 18 Mar 2012 : 01:09:37 AM
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quote: Originally posted by enneathing
quote: Originally posted by Lake
quote: Originally posted by relicquery
I was wondering what was wrong with savory.
Then I realized savory and sappy were two separate people. savory sounded strange because I was actually reading sappy.
Why is this so hard for me to keep track of? Who else have I combined into a single person? I feel like I make a new distinction every week.
orpheus and odyssey for me
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Yeah, I had the same thing where I thought Roshan seemed a bit strange because it was actually Rebel..
'walden' and 'whitelila', too...
It's good to know more people experience this. I wrote a bit about it in the Spaces thread. One of my earliest, and longest, confusions was between you, enforest, envy, and the_eye. You and enforest are definitely differentiated in my mind now. envy and the_eye are separate but still-fuzzy blobs.
_____________ We think the same things at the same time We just can't do anything about it
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.ron4
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Posted - 18 Mar 2012 : 01:46:27 AM
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for some reason I do better with real names that don't have meanings, like Fred.
names like 'savory pie' or 'metimes10' or 'edibuser' just don't have a human quality, but that's just me.
No disrespect intended.
Ron
"If you wanna make the world a better place take a look at yourself and make a change". |
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Fleets
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Posted - 18 Mar 2012 : 6:00:33 PM
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quote: Originally posted by whitelila
Also, many people are delusional. I think being aware of ones limits, and not over estimating, is a sign of richer understanding on another realm which that test fails to account for.
Yes, as much as I don’t like to see it at times – and when I do it is with humour, most people are self deceptive. Awareness is a balancing act. : ) One can be too harsh, also.
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Lake
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Posted - 19 Mar 2012 : 3:11:37 PM
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95% sure I'm seeing his Holiness the Dalai Lama next month!!
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whitelila
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Posted - 19 Mar 2012 : 3:46:52 PM
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quote: Yes, as much as I don’t like to see it at times – and when I do it is with humour, most people are self deceptive. Awareness is a balancing act. : ) One can be too harsh, also.
I completely agree!
No wonder we got the same score.  
*on a side note, I don't think i have ever confused name's before. There have been times I have wondered about sock puppets, but the names, I have never confused. Only the identities behind them. And that is only passing curiosity which is quickly cleared up once I focus.
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Abi
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Posted - 19 Mar 2012 : 5:46:03 PM
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Lake, I got to see him about 5 years ago.
Amazing experience.
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radical_ed
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Posted - 19 Mar 2012 : 5:48:54 PM
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quote: Originally posted by relicquery
Empathy Quotient
Your score: 23 0 - 32 = low (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 20) 33 - 52 = average (most women score about 47 and most men score about 42) 53 - 63 is above average 64 - 80 is very high 80 is maximum
Your score: 63 0 - 32 = low (most people with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism score about 20) 33 - 52 = average (most women score about 47 and most men score about 42) 53 - 63 is above average 64 - 80 is very high 80 is maximum
_ Radical Edward sp/sx 3w4 INTJ, 136 tritype Level of Development: 4 |
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radical_ed
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Posted - 19 Mar 2012 : 6:12:58 PM
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quote: Originally posted by May Hem
Shakti: several people I know have been experiencing the same vein. I found this today oddly while my dad pulled out an old article in another room:
http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/police%3A-car-went-airborne-in-fatal-crash-in-willowick-that-killed-mentor-man
My brother-in-law did the same exact action at or very close to the same spot in the mid eighties. It hurled my sister through the windshield and put a pole thru her chest but they missed the actual building.landed ontop of another car parked in the lot instead.
That's dreadful! 
_ Radical Edward sp/sx 3w4 INTJ, 136 tritype Level of Development: 4 |
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radical_ed
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Posted - 19 Mar 2012 : 6:32:33 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Fleets
Learning Styles Questionnaire
http://www.engr.ncsu.edu/learningstyles/ilsweb.html
Reflective: 3 Intuitive: 5 Visual: 3 Global: 9
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enneathing
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Posted - 19 Mar 2012 : 6:33:29 PM
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quote: Originally posted by relicquery
It's good to know more people experience this. I wrote a bit about it in the Spaces thread.
Yeah, I saw - that post was really funny, btw. lol.
Confusing 'manda7panda', 'MeTimes10' and 'mystery2me' would have been pretty frustrating. lol. |
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radical_ed
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Posted - 19 Mar 2012 : 6:36:45 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Riley
quote: Originally posted by dboon
While writing this, I wondered momentarily if the Christian mythology of deifying Sunday as the Sabbath has a universal merit. Eh, it's just a day to the other religions (I'm not a Christian, btw)..
Ironically, the Sabbath is Biblically Saturday. It was moved for presumably political purposes, which goes against the Bible to which many Christians so hypocritically cling.[/url]
It was moved because Jesus rose from the dead on a Sunday.
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Lake
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Posted - 19 Mar 2012 : 7:32:49 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Abi
Lake, I got to see him about 5 years ago.
Amazing experience.
where at? would you mind giving me a basic break down of it?
it's 100% now--i'm seeing him, and i. could. not. be. more. excited.
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