Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Angry Circles


Here I'm going to post a link to a very unusual test. It's called the Pierley/Redford Dissociative Affect Diagnostic. I actually found it quite interesting. The questions did get a little strange, but go with it. For me, personally, I found the "diagnosis" actually somewhat accurate.

Have a go here before you read on.

If you wanted to know my 'diagnosis':

Thoughtful to the extreme, you are often obsessed with perfection and the rules governing your own personal interests. Your world is black and white. You love to work within a logical system, such as language, computer programming, or mathematics. Manipulating a system that can be completely understood is a distinct pleasure to you, because of your confidence in the underlying veracity of your belief system. Because of your appreciation for logic and order, those who speak or think in a sloppy manner are apt to generate more than their share of wrath. Although very amiable, you are not drawn to friendships out of a sense of personal need. You are just as happy by yourself with a good book or puzzle. Because you are so involved with thought, you will on occasion have difficulty dealing with the day-to-day problems of a normal life. Taking out the trash, doing the dishes, these are often left until the last possible moment, if at all.


Just a quick note

The personality descriptions are RANDOMLY GENERATED. This test goes to highlight how sometimes we try pretty hard to mold personality descriptions to fit us. This is why even some legit psychology tests are considered unreliable. 

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