[quote]Regular Gonzalez wrote:
Malevolence wrote:
Sure, and neither of those things have anything to do with intelligence, and therefore have no effect no the point I made.
I was agreeing with you
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Well, being +50 male brained, my empathy is stunted.
I didnt see a difference but I liked ones more than others I dont know why.
I chose 2 words each of the word things
like with happy I said
glad,not sad lol
said I was the strong silent type and I liked actions more than words which is true I guess
[quote]pachell wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
pachell wrote:
Maxed out every single test, my score was 0 (perfectly balanced).
So you correctly picked out all of the differences in the visual memory test?
I sucked at that one
Missed one item and scored in the high 90s, basically memorized everything by establishing relationships between objects:
bird perched on cane
umbrella covers plant that’s watered, diagonal cans
elephant sits on hat, ironing board in sky
bear lifts weights
large paintbrush in bottle, small on left
etc.
Still remember most of that scene, haha![/quote]
I did the same thing only my relationships were a lot more strange - like the elephant won’t let anyone use the ironing board because he’s drunk and is wielding a power drill.
[quote]pachell wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
pachell wrote:
Maxed out every single test, my score was 0 (perfectly balanced).
So you correctly picked out all of the differences in the visual memory test?
I sucked at that one
Missed one item and scored in the high 90s, basically memorized everything by establishing relationships between objects:
bird perched on cane
umbrella covers plant that’s watered, diagonal cans
elephant sits on hat, ironing board in sky
bear lifts weights
large paintbrush in bottle, small on left
etc.
I’m about -25, just to the female side of center. I rocked the 3D shapes test (I love those things), which probably skewed my score.
Oddly, I didn’t score as well as most women on the words test. But I wasn’t sure what they were asking about “grey.” “Associated with grey”? WTF? That’s a very vague question. But then I got the same number of happy synonyms, and I was perfectly clear on that one, so I dunno. I may start making my posts brief and manly. Now that I know that’s how I roll.
I was pleased with my high empathic scores (eyes and emotions). Since I do that for a living. Although I suppose it doesn’t matter much, since the test asked me “Are you an engineer or do you have a science background? People with these skills [3D shapes] tend to score in this range.” So I could always do that instead. Because what science lab wouldn’t want someone with my extraordinary shapes skills? lol
[quote]EmilyQ wrote:
I’m about -25, just to the female side of center. I rocked the 3D shapes test (I love those things), which probably skewed my score.
Oddly, I didn’t score as well as most women on the words test. But I wasn’t sure what they were asking about “grey.” “Associated with grey”? WTF? That’s a very vague question. But then I got the same number of happy synonyms, and I was perfectly clear on that one, so I dunno. I may start making my posts brief and manly. Now that I know that’s how I roll.
I was pleased with my high empathic scores (eyes and emotions). Since I do that for a living. Although I suppose it doesn’t matter much, since the test asked me “Are you an engineer or do you have a science background? People with these skills [3D shapes] tend to score in this range.” So I could always do that instead. Because what science lab wouldn’t want someone with my extraordinary shapes skills? lol [/quote]
I was the same with the word associations. There are a lot of things that I very loosely associate with grey, but I only put down clear associations.
Interestingly I scored very well on matching moods to different eyes, indicating good empathy, but according to the multiple choice questions I suck at empathizing.
Personally I think that the accuracy of the part based on the multiple choice survey is questionable. When you ask someone to rate the statement “I find it easy to put myself in somebody else’s shoes”, you find out if that person thinks they are good at empathizing. I bet a lot of people who are actually severely lacking in empathy would still choose strongly agree for that statement.
[quote]Regular Gonzalez wrote:
I wonder if any heterosexual guys will admit to preferring more masculine faces. [/quote]
it told me i liked more feminine faces. that white girl they kept using was fucking hideous though and half the time i thought the faces looked identical and i preferred neither.
this test isnt really about masculinity or femininity though. all it does is determine if youre empathetic, good with words, and good with systemic things. im sure all of us know ourselves well enough to say what our strengths and weaknesses are in regards to those. it just happens more males did better at one aspect and more females did better at another. good thing testosterone has nothing to do with the brain.
I guess I’m an empathizer because I got 9/10 on the eyes segment hahaha.[/quote]
yeah man i got 10/10 but idk if it counts because my initial reaction to half the eyes was “she wants to fuck me”. i also had to look up the word “aghast”.
[quote]NateOrade wrote:
LiveFromThe781 wrote:
good thing testosterone has nothing to do with the brain.
Oh really?[/quote]
more or less. its endocrenic and of course theres a connection to the brain but the process of it being created and how much you create really isnt influenced by the brain.
Actually, I’ve done this before and got the same results. It doesn’t surprise me, considering I was raised by my father and older brother, which influenced male pattern thinking. And I do have big hands and the finger ratio also threw me into the male side.
But I do enjoy shoe shopping and having my nails done.
[quote]LiveFromThe781 wrote:
NateOrade wrote:
LiveFromThe781 wrote:
good thing testosterone has nothing to do with the brain.
Oh really?
more or less. its endocrenic and of course theres a connection to the brain but the process of it being created and how much you create really isnt influenced by the brain. [/quote]
You need to go back to Endocrinology 101, just to get your facts straight.