Yeah, I guess a lot of folks had the same problem. Go to www.brainbench.com, then register and when they send you an email confirmation, it should contain links to taking quizes/tests. I will post the email I was sent with the links, but again you have to register.
I clicked on the link and it wasn't available, i tried the website , looks a bit confusing...lol, couldn't find the one you did on the personality, unless i wasn't looking hard enough..lol
This is actually one of the best quizes I have taken for personality, it was 99% right on the nose. Ya'll will have to sign up with Brainbench in order to enjoy all the different tests, but its a free service. So come play and lets compare. Here is mine: http://www.brainbench.com/testcenter/brainbench/cert.jsp
Important. Please see the notes below. They provide you with additional information in interpreting your scores.
PERSONALITY EVALUATION
Trait
Range
Trait
Introverted
Extraverted
Candid
Considerate
Impulsive
Cautious
Excitable
Relaxed
Practical
Imaginative
Concrete
Abstract
Range
Your Social Boldness: Introverted VS Extraverted
You are moderately extraverted. Everyone wants to be your friend! You tend to be a happy, lively, uninhibited, enthusiastic person who is fun to be around. Your leadership and public speaking skills shine when you are in a group of people. Your friendly nature exudes warmth and allows you to be welcomed by all types of people. You know the person who says "hi" to everyone first? Well, that person is usually you, since you like to show positive feelings towards others. Your take-charge personality is well received, because others can sense your genuine intentions. Given the choice of a relaxing night at home or a night out with your friends, you usually go with the more exciting of the two. Thrills are right up your alley, and without high levels of stimulation you may grow bored. But with your sense of adventure, that is unlikely to happen.
Your Agreeableness: Candid VS Considerate
You are very considerate. You are a popular person, aren't you? Of course you are. You truly value harmony in dealing with others. People recognize your friendly, generous, and helpful personality. Your easy-going, agreeable nature makes you such a joy to be around. This is especially true in meetings or general conversations. The topic may become heated, but you are considerate of other's feelings and you will find a happy medium in order to placate those around you. This is because you have an optimistic view of human nature and you realize that if you trust people with their decisions that they are not trying to hurt you or take advantage of you. This special and rare quality is also seen in your altruism. You enjoy helping others. To you it is not a sacrifice; to you it is fulfilling to help others in need.
Your Self-Control: Impulsive VS Cautious
You are moderately impulsive. At times you can be impulsive, but not to the point where you are jeopardizing work or relationships. You know when to follow rules, but you also know when to bend rules that are not set in stone. If your home or work space gets a little messy, you do not get upset or feel compelled to tidy up. You do not have to have perfect order in your life to feel good about yourself or your environment. You tend to be more on the fun side of spontaneity, and enjoy being flexible with your plans and your life. In general, you prefer to make short-term goals rather than long-term goals.
Your Anxiety Level: Excitable VS Relaxed
You are moderately excitable. In trying situations, you feel somewhat stressed and frustrated. At times you are able to overcome these feelings, but other times you feel overwhelmed. This could run the gamut of just being in a bad mood to experiencing anxiety, anger, or depression. In general, you prefer a stress-free existence, so that the possibility of negative emotions would not be a factor. You tend to be somewhat self-conscious in social situations, and are worried that people may judge or criticize you. You may react emotionally to people or circumstances that you find threatening, because you want to protect yourself. Every so often you cave into urges or cravings. Sometimes you feel a little guilty about it, other times you are just fine with your fun streak.
Your Openness to Change: Practical VS Imaginative
You are moderately imaginative. You are willing to try new things - and you are good at it! Your creativity, openness to new experiences, and broadmindedness allow you to proceed into the unknown with confidence. You enjoy your individuality. You do not want to be one of the masses. Your tendency to be nonconforming - in a good way - ensures that you will never be considered average. Utilizing your brain is important to you. This is evident in the activities you seek. You are able to tune into your feelings and are able to accurately express how you are thinking and feeling. You appreciate beauty, whether it is in art or nature, and you like to be aesthetically engaged. You tend to be more liberal-minded and able to think on a broader scale.
The way you Think/Reason: Concrete VS Abstract
You are moderately abstract in your thinking. Your cognitive style tends to produce a facility for thinking in symbols and abstractions far removed from actual experiences. This symbolic cognition may take the form of mathematical, logical, or geometric thinking, artistic and metaphorical use of language, music composition or performance, or one of the many visual or performing arts. You tend to be intellectually curious, cultured, appreciative of art, and sensitive to beauty and have the uncanny abilities to distinguish imaginative, creative people from down-to-earth, conventional people.
(1) The report sent to your computer screen upon the completion of this assessment is only a temporary web page. When you exit your web browser you will not be able to return to this URL to re-access your report. A copy of the report is emailed directly to you when you complete the assessment.
(2) Personality traits describe, relative to other people, the frequency or intensity of a person's feelings, thoughts, or behaviors. Possession of a trait is therefore a matter of degree. We might describe two individuals as extraverts, but still see one as more extraverted than the other. This report uses expressions such as "extravert" or "high in extraversion" to describe someone who is likely to be seen by others as relatively extraverted.
(3) Please keep in mind that scores on a personality assessment are neither good nor bad. As with any personality inventory, scores and descriptions can only approximate an individual's actual personality. Questions about the accuracy of your results are best resolved by reviewing and discussing your report with people who know you well.
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