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ocdgirl123
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13 Mar 2011, 8:25 pm

http://www.queendom.com/tests/access_pa ... gTest=1676

I scored a 69 and this is what it said:

You appear to avoid most of the common physical barriers to communication. People like you generally utilize techniques that help others feel at ease, and you don't put up a front when speaking with others. In general terms, your body language likely conveys that you are open to communicating with someone. Since you normally avoid physical barriers for communication, people who come in contact with you are likely able to feel at ease and open to communicating with you.

Although your score was very good, there may still be a few weak areas. Some of the top physical barriers to communication may include: too much or too little eye contact, standing too close or too far away during a conversation, crossing arms across the chest or putting hands on hips (which can be perceived as anger or defensiveness), not smiling enough (or even too much) and using inappropriate facial expressions.


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13 Mar 2011, 9:11 pm

They ask you to buy the full report. Not cool.


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13 Mar 2011, 9:23 pm

Body Language / 43:

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You appear to fall victim to a few of the common physical barriers to communication. People may occasionally feel uncomfortable when talking to you because your body language is inappropriate for the situation. Remember, how we say something is just as important as what we actually say - and in some situations, body language may even express more about how we are feeling than words.

Barriers to communication often include too much or too little eye contact, standing too close or too far away during a conversation, crossing arms across the chest or putting hands on hips (which can be perceived as anger or defensiveness), not smiling enough (or even too much) and using inappropriate facial expressions. Fortunately, with a little practice, physical barriers to communication can be avoided. You can build on the skills that you obviously already have in order to help others be more open and at ease with you.


The need to pay for the full report is annoying.



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13 Mar 2011, 9:29 pm

don't waste your time on this ....I just did, unfortunately.



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13 Mar 2011, 9:35 pm

I scored 30

You appear to fall victim to many of the common physical barriers to communication. People may at times feel uncomfortable when talking to you because your body language is inappropriate for the situation. How we say something is just as important as what we actually say - and in some situations, body language may even express more about how we are feeling than words.

Barriers to communication often include too much or too little eye contact, standing too close or too far away during a conversation, crossing arms across the chest or putting hands on hips (which can be perceived as anger or defensiveness), not smiling enough (or even too much) and using inappropriate facial expressions. Fortunately, with a little practice, physical barriers to communication can be avoided.


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13 Mar 2011, 9:50 pm

Meh, can only view the body language result. Lame. :?

Body Language
39

You appear to fall victim to many of the common physical barriers to communication. People may at times feel uncomfortable when talking to you because your body language is inappropriate for the situation. How we say something is just as important as what we actually say - and in some situations, body language may even express more about how we are feeling than words.

Barriers to communication often include too much or too little eye contact, standing too close or too far away during a conversation, crossing arms across the chest or putting hands on hips (which can be perceived as anger or defensiveness), not smiling enough (or even too much) and using inappropriate facial expressions. Fortunately, with a little practice, physical barriers to communication can be avoided.



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13 Mar 2011, 9:52 pm

I scored surprisingly low. I still got this same comment though~

"You appear to fall victim to most of the common physical barriers to communication. People may feel uncomfortable when talking to you because your body language is inappropriate for the situation. How we say something is just as important as what we actually say - and in some situations, body language may even express more about how we are feeling than words.

Barriers to communication often include too much or too little eye contact, standing too close or too far away during a conversation, crossing arms across the chest or putting hands on hips (which can be perceived as anger or defensiveness), not smiling enough (or even too much) and using inappropriate facial expressions. Fortunately, with a little practice, physical barriers to communication can be avoided."



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13 Mar 2011, 10:14 pm

44


You appear to fall victim to a few of the common physical barriers to communication. People may occasionally feel uncomfortable when talking to you because your body language is inappropriate for the situation. Remember, how we say something is just as important as what we actually say - and in some situations, body language may even express more about how we are feeling than words.

Barriers to communication often include too much or too little eye contact, standing too close or too far away during a conversation, crossing arms across the chest or putting hands on hips (which can be perceived as anger or defensiveness), not smiling enough (or even too much) and using inappropriate facial expressions. Fortunately, with a little practice, physical barriers to communication can be avoided. You can build on the skills that you obviously already have in order to help others be more open and at ease with you.



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13 Mar 2011, 10:20 pm

Now, I don't know. I think something was messed up when I did this test when I did it. I'm not going to do this again though since it only gives you body language results.



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13 Mar 2011, 10:26 pm

Callista wrote:
They ask you to buy the full report. Not cool.


All the good tests do that.

What was score on the free part?


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13 Mar 2011, 10:27 pm

Luci wrote:
Meh, can only view the body language result. Lame. :?

Body Language
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You appear to fall victim to many of the common physical barriers to communication. People may at times feel uncomfortable when talking to you because your body language is inappropriate for the situation. How we say something is just as important as what we actually say - and in some situations, body language may even express more about how we are feeling than words.

Barriers to communication often include too much or too little eye contact, standing too close or too far away during a conversation, crossing arms across the chest or putting hands on hips (which can be perceived as anger or defensiveness), not smiling enough (or even too much) and using inappropriate facial expressions. Fortunately, with a little practice, physical barriers to communication can be avoided.


I didn't know it would do that before I posted it. I changed the title. I took it a few years ago on another site, but that site's gone and Queedom adopted it and did this.


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13 Mar 2011, 10:28 pm

I got this:

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Body Language
63

You appear to avoid most of the common physical barriers to communication. People like you generally utilize techniques that help others feel at ease, and you don't put up a front when speaking with others. In general terms, your body language likely conveys that you are open to communicating with someone. Since you normally avoid physical barriers for communication, people who come in contact with you are likely able to feel at ease and open to communicating with you.

Although your score was very good, there may still be a few weak areas. Some of the top physical barriers to communication may include: too much or too little eye contact, standing too close or too far away during a conversation, crossing arms across the chest or putting hands on hips (which can be perceived as anger or defensiveness), not smiling enough (or even too much) and using inappropriate facial expressions.


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Disagree: 1,3,10,11,14,17,27,30,32,36,38,44,47,48,49: 1 point
Score: 26


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14 Mar 2011, 12:34 am

I can't get it to start at all. When I click to start it, it gives me the login/register option if I want to save it, but if there is a button on it, I can't see it because the ad underneath covers the bottom of the sign-in pop-up. I hate poorly programmed web pages.


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14 Mar 2011, 3:03 am

I scored a lucky 7.



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14 Mar 2011, 4:04 am

7:



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 7

You appear to fall victim to most of the common physical barriers to communication. People may feel uncomfortable when talking to you because your body language is inappropriate for the situation. How we say something is just as important as what we actually say - and in some situations, body language may even express more about how we are feeling than words.

Barriers to communication often include too much or too little eye contact, standing too close or too far away during a conversation, crossing arms across the chest or putting hands on hips (which can be perceived as anger or defensiveness), not smiling enough (or even too much) and using inappropriate facial expressions. Fortunately, with a little practice, physical barriers to communication can be avoided.


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14 Mar 2011, 4:40 am

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You appear to fall victim to many of the common physical barriers to communication. People may at times feel uncomfortable when talking to you because your body language is inappropriate for the situation. How we say something is just as important as what we actually say - and in some situations, body language may even express more about how we are feeling than words.

Barriers to communication often include too much or too little eye contact, standing too close or too far away during a conversation, crossing arms across the chest or putting hands on hips (which can be perceived as anger or defensiveness), not smiling enough (or even too much) and using inappropriate facial expressions. Fortunately, with a little practice, physical barriers to communication can be avoided.