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21 Feb 2009, 9:21 am

46%



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21 Feb 2009, 9:29 am

You correctly identified 46% of the expressions.



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21 Feb 2009, 9:31 am

54%. Mostly because there was no "bad acting" choice. Also, fear, anger, surprise, contempt and disgust seem pretty intertwined, as concepts.



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21 Feb 2009, 11:21 am

Look, I sent that test to my NT husband and to my NT friend and my husband did worse than me and my friend did just slightly better no one topping 56%. I got 54% and then I retook it and got 45% wow! I thought I did better that time! That test was crap! If we had any normal circumstances to place around these people's (unusually bland) expressions, we would be able to read them. My husband commented on their flat affect almost immediately through email after I sent the link. There are more accurate tests. I wish I remember the sites. It was something like the "emotional intelligence test" which I thought I would do really well on and I sucked at :lol: but my husband did fairly well at but the test took some time, unlike this piece of steaming dung.

Sorry about the hate, I'm in that kind of mood.



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21 Feb 2009, 11:44 am

As my original post stated, I have already taken all the other tests, and so has most everybody on this forum. There's countless threads about them. I just thought it would be fun to take a different one. I never said that it was scientifically accurate. I enjoy taking tests. I think it's fun. Besides, like I had said earlier, every time that I take a different facial expression test I do better. Even if the actors are bad, or over exaggerating. I seem to learn something new every time that I try to decode an expression that's in a picture. It's easier than in real life when there's no time to stop, and analyze.



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21 Feb 2009, 12:14 pm

No, not everybody on this forum has taken all the other tests. I am relatively new to this forum and an new to these kinds of tests in general. I mean no offense to you by my post. It's just my opinion. I take them for fun too, but this looked as if it were developed in a student's dorm room as a class assignment. Please note, my diagnosis came last month, after rigorous testing and the whole process is exhausting. If I take thing too seriously I apologize. I still have tons more to learn about myself and about my particular diagnosis. I didn't think this was a serious test but I thought it might have mislead people too. When I took it I thought it was meant to be real, then I honestly thought it was a spoof. I didn't know for sure. Honestly. because it was so confusingly bland. Forgive me for my confusion. I am new.



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21 Feb 2009, 12:16 pm

Its just something to do to pass a little time, few people take them seriously.



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21 Feb 2009, 12:37 pm

liz_the_moose wrote:
No, not everybody on this forum has taken all the other tests. I am relatively new to this forum and an new to these kinds of tests in general. I mean no offense to you by my post. It's just my opinion. I take them for fun too, but this looked as if it were developed in a student's dorm room as a class assignment. Please note, my diagnosis came last month, after rigorous testing and the whole process is exhausting. If I take thing too seriously I apologize. I still have tons more to learn about myself and about my particular diagnosis. I didn't think this was a serious test but I thought it might have mislead people too. When I took it I thought it was meant to be real, then I honestly thought it was a spoof. I didn't know for sure. Honestly. because it was so confusingly bland. Forgive me for my confusion. I am new.


You don't have to apologize. It's ok. I can understand that everything is still new, in light of your recent diagnosis.

Besides, I haven't any room at all to accuse anyone else of being too serious. I'm accused of doing so all the time.



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21 Feb 2009, 12:48 pm

50%

i suck

i didnt spot "fear" even once :(



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21 Feb 2009, 12:55 pm

Ummm.... I scored 39%. Before this I would actually have creditted myself as being a good judge of facial expression, but that was the most difficult test I've ever done in my life. For most of them, I would have called the expression something completely different, not on the list at all, and some I had to click one at random, I could not tie the expression to anything on the list.

I'm really rather puzzled at the minute, that's not good.



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21 Feb 2009, 12:59 pm

43% :chin:



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21 Feb 2009, 1:42 pm

I got 46% right. I selected contempt the most but got none of the entries for contempt right!

Joy: you correcly identified 3 of 4
Fear: you correcly identified 1 of 4
Disgust: you correcly identified 1 of 4
Surprise: you correcly identified 4 of 4
Anger: you correcly identified 1 of 4
Sadness: you correcly identified 3 of 4
Contempt: you correcly identified 0 of 4


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21 Feb 2009, 1:54 pm

heh seemed a lot of people here scored 54%?

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RESULTS:

You correctly identified 54% of the expressions. For each emotion expressed, your score is as follows:



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21 Feb 2009, 5:08 pm

I scored 57%, but with lots of guessing.
If I could skipp those from which I can't tell, i'd score lower. I noticed during the test I really suck at it.



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21 Feb 2009, 5:18 pm

I guessed a lot too.


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21 Feb 2009, 5:20 pm

Image

This is another one I don't get. The meaning I think of when I see this face isn't one of the listed emotions. To me it looks like this face is saying "I'm displeased with you", "you've disappointed me", or maybe "I'm in a bad mood don't mess with me". If I have to choose it seems like an even toss-up between anger and sadness. I know that when I pull that kind of a face I'm a bit more angry than sad. Why is the correct answer sadness rather than anger?