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Called "spookily accurate" and "hard to resist," the Pierley/Redford Dissociative Affect Diagnostic personality test "seems too vague to tell you anything accurate or interesting about your actual personality."
"Which of these circles is angry? it asks (and provides two abstract and gauzy illustrations). Or Which position is diseased?
It's short, it's weird, I took it and this is what it said about me:
"Which of these circles is angry? it asks (and provides two abstract and gauzy illustrations). Or Which position is diseased?
It's short, it's weird, I took it and this is what it said about me:
Take it and post your results here, because the world wishes to know, "Which circle was angry?" :awe:Verbally and mentally fluid, you are refreshing and illuminating to those around you. This is occasionally somewhat discounted by the obvious pleasure that you take in exercising your mental acuity. Although generally peaceful you can often take a verbally aggressive tact in relations with the world, which can often be misunderstood by those around you. Innovative in the extreme, you can often think yourself right out of the correct answer to a given problem. Many times you are referred to as your own worst enemy. You tire very quickly of routine and so make poor clerks or administrative help. You also have no respect for authority and little patience for those you regard as inferior, most especially those in charge. Experimentation is your watchword and can occasionally lead to experience for its own sake and shallow decadence. Your thought can sometimes be scattered and disconnected.