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23 Feb 2014, 9:11 am

Emotional Identification, Perception, and Expression
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You appear to have at least some basic skill when it comes to identifying, perceiving and expressing emotions in yourself and others. However, there is still a great deal of room to improve on this core ability. Review the results below for further information in order to identify where improvement is recommended. By improving your skills in this area of emotional intelligence, you will be in a better position to read others, understand how they feel, and effectively identify your own emotions. These skills form the basis of your ability to relate to others as well as your ability to understand yourself.

Eh.


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12 Mar 2014, 1:03 am

33... I thought I was good at this stuff 8O



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12 Mar 2014, 11:11 am

52

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You appear to have at least some basic skill when it comes to identifying, perceiving and expressing emotions in yourself and others. However, there is still a great deal of room to improve on this core ability. Review the results below for further information in order to identify where improvement is recommended. By improving your skills in this area of emotional intelligence, you will be in a better position to read others, understand how they feel, and effectively identify your own emotions. These skills form the basis of your ability to relate to others as well as your ability to understand yourself.


The face-reading part was what really got me.



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13 Mar 2014, 12:20 am

55,which makes me think of the old slogan,"fifty-five saves lives."


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21 Mar 2014, 8:31 am

Emotional Identification, Perception, and Expression
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You appear to have at least some basic skill when it comes to identifying, perceiving and expressing emotions in yourself and others. However, there is still a great deal of room to improve on this core ability. Review the results below for further information in order to identify where improvement is recommended. By improving your skills in this area of emotional intelligence, you will be in a better position to read others, understand how they feel, and effectively identify your own emotions. These skills form the basis of your ability to relate to others as well as your ability to understand yourself.


Below average then. The fact that I lack a bit in this area is still a bit of a shock to me, I didn't realise until I started therapy that other people find it easier to read faces and stuff!


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05 May 2014, 3:39 am

Isn't the 59 your percentile on that subset? Or I am I missing something, because it says 59 on a scale out of 100 and assume it is talking about the percentile as that is the only thing that would make sense to me. I scored 70 on emotional identification, perception and expression. The recognition of other's emotions subset I got 60. It would be interesting to see the averages for people with aspergers as I assume that for someone with aspergers your score would be well above average but I have not looked at through all the pages. I would bet with social training one's EQ would improve.



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05 May 2014, 4:38 am

I scored 36...quite low



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05 May 2014, 7:39 am

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You appear to have at least some basic skill when it comes to identifying, perceiving and expressing emotions in yourself and others. However, there is still a great deal of room to improve on this core ability. Review the results below for further information in order to identify where improvement is recommended. By improving your skills in this area of emotional intelligence, you will be in a better position to read others, understand how they feel, and effectively identify your own emotions. These skills form the basis of your ability to relate to others as well as your ability to understand yourself.


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07 May 2014, 3:21 pm

92
i guess i have improved alot since when i was tested for autism in 2001, back then my EQ was 0.3

strange though, while i can read other people like a book, i can't read myself at all. i rarely know what i am feeling or thinking.



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08 May 2014, 12:19 am

48



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10 May 2014, 5:48 am

I forked out for the full report, overall score was 85, the 48 was just one subset. That's better, although still not great.



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10 May 2014, 7:37 am

78. Is that bad?


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10 May 2014, 7:44 am

marshall wrote:
:!: :!: :!: :!: Only the first part of the test actually counts towards the free score. :!: :!: :!: :!:

You have to pay to see the rest. I spent a good 45 minutes doing this. :( I wanted to see how well I did on all portions.

Anyways, I scored 93, 34th percentile.

On a lot of the questions how I think a random person should react to the given a situation and how I would likely react are two very different things. Interesting. :wink:

Sigh.... :( it cost me some time as well, bit annoying if you can't get the whole result.


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11 May 2014, 10:51 am

I'm probably older than most of the posters and I thought the various strategies I'd learned over the years would skew the result. That is, I thought I'd have answered some of the questions differently years ago. But.....I guess not.

What bothers me is the somewhat bland advice that I "need to work on skills" etc. How do you work on being something you are not? The test people seem to be saying "you better start being more like an NT and if you must fake it, make it look convincing!" Not sure that is very helpful.



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11 May 2014, 11:42 am

78 and reasonably skilled blah blah. But the shifting score interpretations, and the fact that this kind of test looks to to be sold primarily to HR reps, makes me think the smart thing to do is to take the test till you've got it gamed and the score goes up into the 90s. Then when you meet the test's big HR brother in rounds of interviewing, you'll know how to answer, also what kinds of answers you need to give verbally to jump the HR hoops.



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14 Jul 2014, 3:05 am

Scored 34

Your results indicate that you need to work on improving the skills that can help you identify, perceive and express emotions in yourself and others. Difficulties in this area of emotional intelligence can hinder your ability to read others, to understand how they feel, and to effectively identify your own emotions. Lacking these skills could mean that you struggle to relate to others and may sometimes even question why you yourself behave the way you do.


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