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Rocket123
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22 Nov 2015, 5:21 pm

4%



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23 Nov 2015, 8:31 pm

22%, because I was lost most of the time so I just tried all the answers each time. I guess, I hit the right button in first attempt about 4 times.


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23 Nov 2015, 11:38 pm

Darn it, I as taking the test and then I accidentally clicked on something and it took me to the next page. Now it made me start over and I thought forget it now that I know the previous answers so therefore it would mess with my score. But it is hard.


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24 Nov 2015, 6:59 am

36%.

But when I saw that it was about micro expressions, I tried to remember what I could from Lie to Me. A lot of the 'microexpressions' in this test were held for a lot longer than they are in the wild (at least according to the show), so I was able to catch a lot of the mouth and eye ones (whether or not I remembered correctly from the show was a toss up). Also, the neutral ones caught me out, since I was looking for any kind of marker I could. Neutral was my first one, and I didn't even really realize that was an option for the first question (the button was kind of separated at the bottom, and I kind of glazed over it); I got a neutral one right further in though.

Did anyone else have repeat questions?



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24 Nov 2015, 7:21 am

48%. But two of the clips were repeated, and despite many social difficulties, I spent 25 years of my life believing I was NT. :S


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24 Nov 2015, 12:02 pm

Scored 20%.
That test was hard indeed. :|


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24 Nov 2015, 12:42 pm

My answers were pure "trial&error" :D


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24 Nov 2015, 3:41 pm

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24 Nov 2015, 4:20 pm

0% but I'm not sure why they give 3 guesses and still got a 0% after at least guessing 2 correct. After the first miss of course. Had an NT friend take it and they said it looks like a scam to get you to buy something as they only got 24%



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24 Nov 2015, 6:22 pm

0% but I got the sad baby one right...???



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24 Nov 2015, 8:43 pm

That was a REALLY REALLY HARD test.

I'm an NT and got 62%.

The body language is so subtle, it's ridiculous.

The only one that was nanosecond slam dunk for me was sadness. That one I didn't have to think about.

All the rest I hard to look over a few seconds.

My Aspie husband got 3 right.



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24 Nov 2015, 9:01 pm

18%

I mostly got lucky.



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24 Nov 2015, 9:02 pm

Whats the plugin?



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24 Nov 2015, 9:07 pm

DailyPoutine1 wrote:
Whats the plugin?


????

The plugin to access the site?

Flash from the looks of it, though the intro video should work with HTML 5, are you on chrome? It has built in flash.



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24 Nov 2015, 9:13 pm

dcj123 wrote:
DailyPoutine1 wrote:
Whats the plugin?


????

The plugin to access the site?

Flash from the looks of it, though the intro video should work with HTML 5, are you on chrome? It has built in flash.

I'm on chrome, yes. But the issue is that the face is replaced by the gray plug-in thing. When I right click it theres no option to run it, so I assume I don't have it.



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24 Nov 2015, 9:21 pm

DailyPoutine1 wrote:
dcj123 wrote:
DailyPoutine1 wrote:
Whats the plugin?


????

The plugin to access the site?

Flash from the looks of it, though the intro video should work with HTML 5, are you on chrome? It has built in flash.

I'm on chrome, yes. But the issue is that the face is replaced by the gray plug-in thing. When I right click it theres no option to run it, so I assume I don't have it.


Strange, chrome has flash and HTML 5...

I have no idea, but if it was really a plugin problem, the video would not work at all. What operating system are you on? If you have another browser, you could try that, even if internet explorer totally sucks, your computer won't explode to use it on one site. If your on Linux and your trying to be minimalistic than thats not really an option.