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Another one from the some other forum:
Extraversion Test (from Queendom) To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. Social Anxiety Test To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. My results: 16/100 for extroversion, 47/68 for social anxiety. |
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25/100 for introversion.
20/68 for social anxiety. |
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Member [15%]
MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 611
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Extroversion: 18/100
Social anxiety: 27/68 |
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Member [30%]
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Extraversion/Introversion: 4 out of 100
Social anxiety disorder: 33 out of 68 Sidenote: I'm quite sure I'm not sociophobic. |
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Sociability: 5/100 (yikes!)
Social Anxiety: 39 out of 68. |
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Core Member [166%]
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13/100
the other one appears to be sponsored by paxil so I am not taking it. how can you trust a test that is sponsored by a drug to relieve what it's testing you for? |
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Member [15%]
MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 611
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Yeah, it's pretty ridiculous. I got less than the halfway mark on the scale and it told me "You appear to be exhibiting some symptoms. You should talk to your health professional." >< |
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20 out of 68 on the social anxiety one.
Its a strange one this. Depends upon who is at the social event. If its my family I can get quite flustered sometimes. If anyone's seen the beginning of 'The Graduate' with Dustin Hoffman, it can be like that sometimes. Feeling very dizzy with heart racing. Is that social anxiety or something else? |
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New Member [01%]
MBTI: INFJ
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 42
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42 out of 100 on the sociability thing. Awesome!
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Oh come on. They're a big pharmaceutical company. They're just interested in helping people.
Last edited by ElstonGunn; 06-15-2008 at 06:33 PM.
Reason: always with the typos
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Huh? Drug companies shouldn't be trusted?
To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. 42/100 in the Extroversion Test. 8/68 in the Social Anxiety Test. |
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I tested quite sociably on the first one: 53/100
A little more anxious on the second one: 29/68 |
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New Member [01%]
MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 5
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21/68 for social anxiety, and 40 for Sociability
If a 40 is "very outgoing", how do they describe the people that score close to 100%?!? |
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Scary, very scary! |
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50/100 on the sociability test.
28/68 on the social anxiety test. I used to have social anxiety, but the last year or so I've been really putting myself out there and one fear after another is disappearing. The freedom, it is incredible! You have no idea how great it feels. Sure, I'm still an introvert, so after a week of socializing I'm completely drained and need 2 days for myself to recharge, but after that we go at it again. =) But using Paxil tablets? Pfft.
May feel better? Way to sell your product! Noone would buy a tv advertised that way ("may let you watch the 6 o clock news"), so why would anyone use their drugs? How about, solve it yourself and you will feel better. Therapists and drugs rarely releave psychological problems.* They do releave you from your money though.. |
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35/100 extroversion
28/68 social anxiety |
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79/100 for sociability:
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Sociability = 41
Social Anxiety = 21 |
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Core Member [136%]
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Sociability
To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. 0 To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. According to your results you appear to be the type of person who doesn’t socialize very often. You likely have a limited social network, and possibly aren’t really interested in extending it beyond a few close and intimate friendships. Having an active social life doesn’t appear to be an important thing to you. Chances are that when the opportunity arises to socialize among a large group of people, you’ll most likely turn it down if possible. This doesn’t necessarily mean you don’t enjoy socializing or being around people. Rather, you tend to prefer spending time with smaller groups of friends. Individuals who score similarly to you typically aren’t conversation-starters, especially with people they aren’t familiar with. In addition, they aren’t known to be exceptionally outgoing, unless among close friends. *HAHAHAHAHA! Yep! Social Anxiety Disorder Self Test Results Your Score: 16 out of a possible 68. Your score is not typical of a person suffering from social anxiety disorder. *Nope, I do not think I have a social disorder. I do not FEAR people, I just don't like to be around them... |
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Sociability
2 out of 100 According to your results you appear to be the type of person who doesn’t socialize very often. You likely have a limited social network, and possibly aren’t really interested in extending it beyond a few close and intimate friendships. Having an active social life doesn’t appear to be an important thing to you. Chances are that when the opportunity arises to socialize among a large group of people, you’ll most likely turn it down if possible. This doesn’t necessarily mean you don’t enjoy socializing or being around people. Rather, you tend to prefer spending time with smaller groups of friends. Individuals who score similarly to you typically aren’t conversation-starters, especially with people they aren’t familiar with. In addition, they aren’t known to be exceptionally outgoing, unless among close friends. Social Anxiety Disorder Self Test Results Your Score: 11 out of a possible 68. Your score is not typical of a person suffering from social anxiety disorder. However, if your participation in this self test is due to concerns you may have about your overall well-being, we strongly encourage you to make an appointment with a qualified healthcare provider to discuss your feelings. Just like me To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. |
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Core Member [308%]
MBTI: xxxx
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 12,329
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Social Anxiety Disorder Self Test Results
Your Score: 11 out of a possible 68. Your score is not typical of a person suffering from social anxiety disorder. However, if your participation in this self test is due to concerns you may have about your overall well-being, we strongly encourage you to make an appointment with a qualified healthcare provider to discuss your feelings. Sociability 18 According to your results you appear to be the type of person who doesn’t socialize very often. You likely have a limited social network, and possibly aren’t really interested in extending it beyond a few close and intimate friendships. Having an active social life doesn’t appear to be an important thing to you. Chances are that when the opportunity arises to socialize among a large group of people, you’ll most likely turn it down if possible. This doesn’t necessarily mean you don’t enjoy socializing or being around people. Rather, you tend to prefer spending time with smaller groups of friends. Individuals who score similarly to you typically aren’t conversation-starters, especially with people they aren’t familiar with. In addition, they aren’t known to be exceptionally outgoing, unless among close friends. |
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New Member [01%]
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0/100 for the Extroversion test.
Your Score: 54 out of a possible 68 for the Social Anxiety test. |
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Veteran Member [91%]
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34 (their description was way off and contradicted many of my answers...I think it's still just giving the same description right up to the "outgoing" one rather than having moderate ones), 17.
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Veteran Member [73%]
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47/100 Extroversion
According to your results you appear to be the type of person who enjoys socializing with both large and smaller, more intimate groups of people. You don’t mind being around big crowds, but that doesn’t mean you’ll want to crash every party you’re invited to. Having an active social life and extending your network of friends is relatively important to you, but it isn’t the most crucial thing. You’ve managed to strike a great balance between actively involving yourself in your larger social network, and spending some quality time with a few intimate friends. Although you may not always be the conversation-starter or the “life of the party”, you are generally a very outgoing individual, whether among friends or people you are less familiar with. 28/68 Social Anxiety |
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#25 |
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Veteran Member [57%]
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my results:
Sociability 23 According to your results you appear to be the type of person who doesn’t socialize often. You likely have a limited social network, and possibly aren’t really interested in extending it beyond a few close and intimate friendships. Having an active social life apparently isn’t the most important thing to you. Chances are that when the opportunity arises to socialize among a large group of people, you’ll likely turn it down if possible. This doesn’t necessarily mean you don’t enjoy socializing or being around people. Rather, you generally prefer spending time with smaller groups of friends. Individuals who score similarly to you typically aren’t conversation-starters, especially with people they aren’t familiar with. In addition, they aren’t known to be exceptionally outgoing, unless among close friends. Social Anxiety Disorder Self Test Results Thank you for honestly answering all the questions. Your Score: 6 out of a possible 68. Your score is not typical of a person suffering from social anxiety disorder. However, if your participation in this self test is due to concerns you may have about your overall well-being, we strongly encourage you to make an appointment with a qualified healthcare provider to discuss your feelings. Anyone notice that little line? ---Hmmm. Anything to make us buy your precious (overpriced) panacea, because drugs conquer all® . |
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