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keyshawn 04-12-2005 01:24 PM

Another personality test [Via the BBC]
 
While scanning the web during my daily round, I found a personality test on the BBC site, http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbo...ke/index.shtml

It was actually a pretty good one, compared to the typical ones found on blogs and quiz sites...
I didn't know though, what to do put down when it asked what education level I had [had GSCE, degree, and another option]

[Don't worry tin-foil hatters: it only asks for what country you grew up in until age 10; your education lvl; age; and sex.] :lol:

I ended up as the personality type - leader: http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbo...ty_type=leader

Feel free to share your results and discuss

[PS - the 'another' reference was from that there's been already a few discussions about personalities on the forums in the past, though the last one was from 2004.]

Glory's Sun 04-12-2005 01:35 PM

I got Big Thinker.. which I guess is right.

ngdawg 04-12-2005 01:42 PM

Results
Your answers suggest you are an Idealist
The four aspects that make up this personality type are:Spontaneous,
Ideas, Hearts, Introvert


Summary of Idealists
Make sense of the world using inner values I make no sense of the world at all
Focus on personal growth and the growth of others
Think of themselves as bright, forgiving and curious
May sometimes appear stubborn
More about Idealists
Idealists put time and energy into developing personal values that they use as a guide through life. They may seek fulfilment by helping others improve themselves and often want to make the world a better place. Idealists only share their inner values with people they respect. Sort of true. I do enjoy helping others in a creative sense. But, I share my values with whomever cares to listen.


Idealists are the most likely group to say they are vegetarian, according to a UK survey. I don't THINK so
Idealists enjoy discussions about a wide range of topics, particularly those that deal with the future. They are typically easy-going and flexible, but if their values are challenged they may refuse to compromise.

In situations where they can’t use their talents or are unappreciated, Idealists may have trouble expressing themselves and withdraw. Under extreme stress, Idealists may become very critical of others, or lose confidence in their own ability to cope.This is very true. Self-doubt can be a way of life.

Recognition for their work is important to Idealists; however, they are also good at spotting false praise.

Idealist Careers
Idealists are often drawn to jobs where they can help people reach their potential. They are also attracted to careers that allow artistic creativity.This is right on. I love teaching and anything I can do creatively, writing, photography, a good crock of chili...

Ok, Not too bad.

Fourtyrulz 04-12-2005 02:07 PM

Results
Your answers suggest you are a Strategist
The four aspects that make up this personality type are:


Summary of Strategists
Quiet, easy-going and intellectually curious
Use logical, objective thinking to find original solutions to problems
Think of themselves as bright, logical and individualistic
May be impractical, forgetting practical issues, such as paying bills or doing the shopping


It's so sad that such important aspects of my personality can be figured out in 20 simple questions. :D

Supple Cow 04-12-2005 02:12 PM

I got Supervisor... hmm. I guess that's somewhat true. I didn't really look at all the other options, but I'm usually pegged as a leader. This is obviously the first test I've taken with more nuanced takes on that category of personality.

rhaevyn 04-12-2005 02:45 PM

Your answers suggest you are a Counsellor

The four aspects that make up this personality type are:
Planners, Ideas, Hearts and Introvert
Summary of Counsellors

* Search for meaning in their life and develop powerful insights
* Are dedicated to helping others reach their potential
* Think of themselves as gentle, peaceable and cautious
* Others may find it difficult to get to know them

More about Counsellors

Counsellors have a natural understanding of human relationships and the complexities of life, which they use to help others. They search for meaning in everything and develop complex insights.

Counsellors are least likely to describe themselves as atheists, according to a UK survey.

Counsellors feel most relaxed and creative when their surroundings are organised. They are deeply private people who only share their insights with trusted friends; however, they will defend their values if challenged.

In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Counsellors may withdraw from the people around them or become resentful. Under extreme stress, Counsellors may feel overwhelmed and be driven to organise small parts of their lives such as their kitchen cabinets or their record collection.

Counsellors typically prefer a few close relationships to a wide circle of friends.


Sounds about right.

f6twister 04-12-2005 03:05 PM

This is pretty close to my personality. I disagree with the Realists may complain loudly that events have taken a turn for the worse and predict negative outcomes line. That isn't me.
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Your answers suggest you are a Realist

The four aspects that make up this personality type are: Planner, Facts, Heads, Introvert

Summary of Realists
Loyal and steady workers who meet deadlines
Believe in established rules and respect facts
Think of themselves as mature, stable and conscientious
May appear too logical or tough-minded and forget their impact on other people

More about Realists
Realists are loyal to the people around them and work hard to keep their promises. They are honest and straightforward with others and expect the same in return. Realists believe in standard procedures and will only support change when there is a demonstrable benefit.

Realists respect factual information, which they store up to use when making decisions. This group likes to have time to think quietly and carefully before taking action.

These extremely productive people like to be occupied in their leisure time with pursuits such as craftwork, hiking or reading.

In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Realists may become obsessed with schedules, critical of others or have trouble trusting other people to get the job done properly. Under extreme stress, Realists may complain loudly that events have taken a turn for the worse and predict negative outcomes.

Realists typically only share their opinions or personal experiences with trusted friends.

maleficent 04-12-2005 03:09 PM

Resolver - some parts of it are true, other parts -- not even close

Summary of Resolvers
Good at getting to the heart of a problem and quickly finding a solution
Make rational decisions using the facts available Very True
Think of themselves as understanding, stable and easy-going Uptight actually
May focus on short-term results and lose sight of the big pictureNot even


More about Resolvers
Resolvers are independent people who quietly learn how things work by analysing large amounts of information.Very True Should a problem arise, they solve it with as little fuss as possible.Very True Resolvers are only interested in abstract ideas, if they can be used to solve a problem quickly.Very True

Resolvers like to take risks: Many of them seek jobs and pastimes that put them in harms way and guarantee an adrenaline rush. Nope

Resolvers are often tolerant of behaviour different to their own as long as their values aren't compromised. Naw, I'm pretty intolerant actually They sometimes give the impression that they agree with other peoples' viewpoints because they don't actively disagree. Nope, I'm pretty opinionated

In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Resolvers may become cynical, negatively critical or put off decisionsCynical? Me? Nawwww . Under extreme stress, Resolvers could be prone to inappropriate, tearful outbursts.Nope, I never cry--under stress I just get quiet

Resolvers are quiet and sometimes it is difficult to get to know them; however, they often talk freely about subjects they understand well. Very True

nonkem 04-12-2005 03:25 PM

I got strategist. It's pretty true.

raeanna74 04-12-2005 03:25 PM

Supervisor - Hmm. Different. I've not taken this particular kind of test before. Many of them peg me as an extrovert but not that many mark me as a someone who goes by the facts and is a perfectionist.

Magpie0001 04-12-2005 03:44 PM

Peacemaker

greeneyes 04-12-2005 03:59 PM

I am a Supervisor. Oh, yeah, they big time nailed that one on the head. I don't think I've seen a personality test that has rung more true.

abaya 04-12-2005 05:21 PM

Peacemaker for me... pretty on the mark for most of it, no doubt comes out of growing up in a home where my parents fought very heatedly, and often (and I am an only child).

My only problem with tests like this is that every single "type" is some glorious, positive title. Trying to make people feel better than they are?... (so much for being a peacemaker!)

kramus 04-12-2005 05:43 PM

I'm an Idealist. Apparently a frustrated one. No surprise there.

Seeker 04-12-2005 05:44 PM

I got Supervisor... for me the test was very limited in it's response range. I had difficulty picking a particular response as I seem to blend between all the options presented.

Maybe I'm not defined in myself yet! :lol:, though really I think when I read through the options provided, I can apply each of the responses to different situations more so than a standard one response across the board type of way.

guthmund 04-12-2005 08:18 PM

Ha Ha! I, apparently, am a mastermind

Quote:

Summary of Masterminds
Visionaries who put energy into achieving their goals
Prefer to work independently and dislike inefficiency
Think of themselves as logical, thorough, and bright
Values practicality and common sense above ideas and theories
(All true except the first....I'm actually pretty damn lazy)

More about Masterminds
Masterminds create a vision for the future by gathering and organising information. They then develop strategies to achieve their goals. They have a rare gift for looking at almost anything and seeing how it can be improved. These skills and the Masterminds' high standards often allow them to reach leadership positions at work.
(Again with the lazy. Although, when I work, it's often at supervisory levels)

Mastermind is the least common personality type in the UK, according to a nationwide survey.
Masterminds value independence and prefer to work on their own. Once they have decided on a course of action, Masterminds rarely change their minds, although they can be persuaded by clear reasoning by someone they respect.
(Also true. I guess respect and loyalty could go hand in hand, right?)

In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Masterminds may cut themselves off from a group and criticize people who don't understand their plans. Under extreme stress, Masterminds may overindulge in sensory experiences like eating, shopping or watching television.
(Absolutely. And it's television. Definately television.)

Masterminds often have an unusual sense of humour, which arises from their ability to spot surprising links between seemingly unconnected facts.
(It's been commented on by others. So, yeah, I guess I have an odd sense of humor, although it doesn't seem all that odd to me.)

Mastermind Careers
Masterminds are drawn to jobs requiring logical analysis or abstract thinking common in science or technical fields.
(That's appealing, although I've never held a job that could be described like that.)

Well, that was pretty accurate in the end. I guess it's just vague enough to pass, huh? Kind of like Tarot cards and Horoscopes, I imagine.

I mean, I don't enjoy dominating the conversation, I frequently ignore the phone and I like to stick with the people I know....The test called me an Introvert. Well, damn, they hit that nail right on the head.

oblar 04-12-2005 08:30 PM

hmm I seem to be the only "Performer" in the group thus far.

ktspktsp 04-12-2005 08:34 PM

Peacemaker like my Abaya :). Funny, since we are quite different in some aspects.

Grancey 04-12-2005 09:02 PM

Your answers suggest you are a Realist

Loyal and steady workers who meet deadlines
Believe in established rules and respect facts
Think of themselves as mature, stable and conscientious
May appear too logical or tough-minded and forget their impact on other people
Realists are loyal to the people around them and work hard to keep their promises.
They are honest and straightforward with others and expect the same in return. Realists believe in standard procedures and will only support change when there is a demonstrable benefit.
Realists respect factual information, which they store up to use when making decisions. This group likes to have time to think quietly and carefully before taking action.
These extremely productive people like to be occupied in their leisure time with pursuits such as craftwork, hiking or reading.
In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Realists may become obsessed with schedules, critical of others or have trouble trusting other people to get the job done properly. Under extreme stress, Realists may complain loudly that events have taken a turn for the worse and predict negative outcomes.

Realists typically only share their opinions or personal experiences with trusted friends
.

Realist Careers
Realists are attracted to jobs where decision making based on factual knowledge and experience is required.

Mojo_PeiPei 04-12-2005 09:15 PM

Big thinker here... I dunno though, I think this test puts too much stock into how I do my grocery shopping.

Memalvada 04-12-2005 10:14 PM

SECTION 1: Your answers suggest you are Spontaneous, not a Planner.
You are flexible and take life as it comes.

Section 2: Your answers suggest you are an Ideas, not a Facts person.
You focus on the big picture rather than on details.

Section 3: Your answers suggest you are a Head, not a Heart person.
When making a decision, you tend to weigh the possible consequences in a logical, detached way.

Section 4: Your answers suggest you are an Introvert, not an Extrovert.
You tend to focus on and get your motivation from your own inner thoughts and ideas.

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Your answers suggest you are a Strategist

ChistledStone 04-13-2005 01:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by guccilvr
I got Big Thinker.. which I guess is right.

Yeah same here. I'm a big thinker. Its' a polite way of a saying a 'Small Doer'

Pacifier 04-13-2005 02:48 AM

I'm a Strategist

Summary of Strategists

* Quiet, easy-going and intellectually curious
* Use logical, objective thinking to find original solutions to problems
* Think of themselves as bright, logical and individualistic
* May be impractical, forgetting practical issues, such as paying bills or doing the shopping

Bills? What are Bills? :LOL:

There are a couple of quite interesting tests on that side.
anyone tried the Spot The Fake Smile Test? I had 19 right anweres there, quite surprisingly.

present_future 04-13-2005 06:42 AM

It looks like I'm the only nurturer. You can all come to me with your problems.
Edit: Now that I think about it, my personality type goes pretty well with my avatar and title.

degrawj 04-13-2005 12:25 PM

i'm a peacemaker. nothing new there. very spot on. i don't normally learn anything from taking these personality tests, because they usually tell me stuff i already know about myself, but i did learn something new this time.

Halx 04-13-2005 12:53 PM

Before I even complete this test, I can tell I wont like what it has to say because I feel like I am equal parts of all of these options. For some of the questions, I could answer for all 4 options. It just depends on what the context is.

It says I'm a Resolver, like mal. Not incorrect, but not really accurate either.

Elphaba 04-13-2005 02:53 PM

Another Resolver here. I rarely grocery shop so my answers to those questions skewed the results. Me "spontaneous?" Rarely.

streak_56 04-13-2005 04:20 PM

I have realist.... comes really close.

Bacchanal 04-13-2005 09:03 PM

I'm also a Strategist. I guess I'm in good company.

While not entirely true, this is probably more accurate than anything on quizilla, or whatever those other quiz sites are.

Quote:

It's important to remember that no survey can predict personality type with 100 percent accuracy. Experts say that we should use personality type to better understand ourselves and others, but shouldn't feel restricted by our results.
Sounds good to me.

tspikes51 04-13-2005 10:34 PM

Peacemaker. Funny, I like to have things peaceful, but I dont fit the rest of the description at all except that I value independence. I hate hippies too.

Supple Cow 04-13-2005 10:53 PM

I wonder what kind of pattern my results would make if I took this once a day and answered the questions as quickly as possible (going on my gut insticts for the day). I bet I'd get at least 3 different results (maybe more) and discern some kind of pattern. Anyone care to join me in this experiment?

Squishor 04-13-2005 10:57 PM

It says I'm a <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/surveys/whatamilike/index_5.shtml?personality_type=nurturer">nurturer</a>. I'm not so sure about that, since I generally can't be bothered to interact with people long enough to take care of them. :lol:

I'm really kind of complex and contradictory though, I'd challenge any personality test to peg me. I noticed while I was taking the test that my answers seemed those of an entirely different person depending on the type of situation. Other parts of the description did seem to fit though, although I don't know about that part about the job where the same thing happens every day...that would bore me silly.

I'm going to try taking it again in the morning, just for fun. We'll see if I get the same result.

MageB420666 04-13-2005 11:19 PM

I'm a strategist, which is weird because I suck at chess.

amonkie 04-13-2005 11:45 PM

Looks like I'm the only Provider so far:

Summary of Providers

* Warm, caring people who value order and tradition
* Loyal workers who follow through on commitments
* Think of themselves as sympathetic, easy-going and steady
* They don't feel comfortable with radical change

More about Providers

Providers like to make plans with other people and then to work with them towards achievable goals in a fun, harmonious environment. They support people that are important to them and respect their individuality.

Provider is the most common personality type for women in the UK, according to a nationwide survey.

Providers have traditional values and support order and responsible behaviour. They enjoy social events, particularly family celebrations, and often help plan them. Providers work hard to avoid conflict, but they will state their beliefs when they think it is suitable.

In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Providers may doubt their abilities and focus solely on the needs of other people. Under extreme stress, Providers may withdraw completely and become excessively critical of themselves and others.

Providers prefer warm, face-to-face communication and often express their ideas by telling stories from their own lives.

Halx 04-14-2005 01:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supple Cow
I wonder what kind of pattern my results would make if I took this once a day and answered the questions as quickly as possible (going on my gut insticts for the day). I bet I'd get at least 3 different results (maybe more) and discern some kind of pattern. Anyone care to join me in this experiment?

Apparently, I'm too impulsive to keep up such a routine.

Nisses 04-14-2005 02:14 AM

I don't think I do enough shopping, and certainly not at the same shop (so aisle-layout is not something I lay awake about).
Still, I'm hovering between Innovator and Idealist really. The test itself gave me Idealist, because I'm not extravert enough... Oh well, it's a good test, not the best I've seen.

Pip 04-14-2005 06:50 AM

I got Peacemaker. Most of it sounded about right, I was a bit surprised by this though.
Quote:

Peacemakers are the most likely group to say they dislike reading history books, according to a UK survey.
Weird. I love reading history books. Also, I do NOT "take quiet joy from animals". Try "quiet discomfort" instead.

NoSoup 04-14-2005 08:56 AM

Results
Your answers suggest you are a Go-getter
The four aspects that make up this personality type are:


Summary of Go-Getters
Inventive, resourceful problem solvers with a love of life
Can be tough-minded when necessary
Think of themselves as enthusiastic, determined and alert
May become frustrated by rules and routines
More about Go-Getters
Go-getters are active, flexible people who put a great deal of energy into life. This group prefers learning on the job to quiet study and willingly jumps into almost any situation. Others are attracted to the Go-getter’s positive attitude and enthusiasm.

Go-getters find fun ways to tackle problems head-on and don’t worry too much about rules. They are good at using logic to assess the situation and finding realistic solutions.

In situations where they can’t use their talents or are unappreciated, Go-getters may reject all routines and put fun ahead of responsibilities. Under extreme stress, Go-getters may become overwhelmed by thinking of all the things that could possibly go wrong.

Go-getters may be liable to forget important dates such as a loved one’s birthday.

Go-Getter Careers
Go-getters are attracted to a variety of careers, especially those which require attention to detail.


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I suppose that is fairly accurate - I like to believe I do many of the things that the description says, anyway...

Supple Cow 04-14-2005 10:17 AM

Supple Cow's Useless Experiment
 
Pre-experiment: Supervisor (pretty close)
Day 01, 4/14: Strategist (:hmm: how did that happen?)

SaltPork 04-14-2005 10:48 AM

Supervisor...like Hal said, not wrong but not entirely correct either. Oh well, it wa sa good timekiller...though I didn't need to kill time.


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