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06 Sep 2012, 4:00 pm

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54%, because i became obsessed with Lie to me (the TV show) at one point, and made it a rule whereby i watched 6-7 episodes a day for about a month.

Also because i had the same expression on the test 6 times in a row :P


I think I had the same one twice, but I thought I was just really bad at recognising the differences!



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06 Sep 2012, 4:03 pm

mljt wrote:
lambey wrote:
54%, because i became obsessed with Lie to me (the TV show) at one point, and made it a rule whereby i watched 6-7 episodes a day for about a month.

Also because i had the same expression on the test 6 times in a row :P


I think I had the same one twice, but I thought I was just really bad at recognising the differences!


try watching the TV show lie to me. it points EVERYTHING out. once you know what to look for, its easy. i look at the eyebrows, eyes and mouth. Lie to me shows you every little thing, like "eyebrows pointing down = sadness" and a number of other things. its REALLY interested!

i kept getting the guy when he gets the piece of paper and shows "fear". i got that on my 3rd try, then it came up another 5 times :P



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06 Sep 2012, 8:18 pm

Zero, but I got one right right on the first try, so I don't know what kind of math they're using.



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06 Sep 2012, 9:45 pm

I got 16%. They repeated like 3 or 4 of them. I think that's stupid.



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06 Sep 2012, 10:36 pm

I got a 2%. Honestly, though, some of those looked more like facial spasms than emotions.



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07 Sep 2012, 5:16 am

Me Your score: 0%
NT Wife Your score: 36%
NT Daughter Your score: 62%


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07 Sep 2012, 10:21 am

0% but really...is this serious?



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07 Sep 2012, 2:03 pm

This is ridiculous. I got 8%. The whole point is clearly to be impossible so that you pay for their course.


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07 Sep 2012, 3:01 pm

24%.

On a lot of them there seem to be multiple signals going on and the supposedly correct answer didn't make sense.



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07 Sep 2012, 3:53 pm

Okay, once I realized you're supposed to interpret a slight pout as sad rather than angry I got 50% by the third try. That's the only micro-expression I reliably notice. I also think I don't fully understand the difference between contempt and anger as I don't think I really experience those emotions in isolation from each other. The ones that are supposed to be fear I totally don't get.



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08 Sep 2012, 7:58 pm

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I seriously question the validity of this test because as someone else mentioned, I got the same exact expression three times. Like, same exact clip and everything.

There has to be something else out there better than this...


http://www.aspietests.org/

Reading the Mind in Films and the Cambridge Mindreading Face-Voice battery. Both are better.

Edit: Fixed link. I wish I knew why, sometimes, some clipboard data is "sticky" and fails to be overwritten by another use of ctrl-x or ctrl-c


I did the "Reading the Mind in Films" test for fun. Way harder than I expected it to be. I got 15/22 but I took an average of 25 seconds since I had to look up some of the words I wasn't sure on.



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08 Sep 2012, 8:08 pm

30%. Would probably get even less if I did a second attempt.


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09 Sep 2012, 6:50 pm

CharPhD wrote:
My Score Was A Perfect 100% Study You Will Get It


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