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Empathy Quotient test - with poll

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65.
Reply 61
Original post by Penguinsaysquack
You mean, slightly read the question then pick a choice almost at random? :ahee:


49.. That'll do nicely :smug:


Yeah :ahee:

I actually didn't realise this year that the last section had changed, which is why the instructions said IMPORTANT, READ...but I just clicked next, and then didn't know what I was saying about myself :facepalm2:
Reply 62
Your score: 35

Lol
Reply 63
I got 71
Reply 64
OP should really make a poll with each of the score ranges and the type of subject/s people study :biggrin: (I got 48 - hooray for being average!)
Reply 65
24?

Apparantly I have Aspergers? Hmm, I think maybe I couldn't answer some of the questions how I wanted to. I don't think I have Aspergers :redface:
Reply 66
Original post by flooffi
65 :0

For those of you interested in reading more about empathy, Zero Degrees of Empathy
by Simon Baron-Cohen puts across some interesting points.

[yes, he is related to Borat.]


Really? :zomg:
Original post by haleem

Original post by haleem
Yeah :ahee:

I actually didn't realise this year that the last section had changed, which is why the instructions said IMPORTANT, READ...but I just clicked next, and then didn't know what I was saying about myself :facepalm2:


The last section being DA or the unmarked one?

Since I didn't notice a change in either :teehee:
Reply 68
30. Slightly lower than what I expected, but probably in the right region. I'd have thought it'd be mid-30s.

It'd be interesting to see whether this score relates to other similar tests. My systemizing quotient (Systemizing Quotient) is 30, which is bang on average for a male, and my personality type is INTJ (Personality Test).

I do wonder about how accurate these [definitely agree/slightly agree/slightly disagree/definitely disagree] type questions are for me because I'm fairly neutral for a lot of the questions and hardly ever go for the 'strongly x' option.

Physics applicant btw.
(edited 13 years ago)
Reply 69
Original post by haleem
Really? :zomg:


well, no... Borat's not real :tongue:
But yes he's Sasha Baron-Cohen's cousin (:
I got 60!
Reply 71
Original post by Penguinsaysquack
The last section being DA or the unmarked one?

Since I didn't notice a change in either :teehee:

:rofl:

The unmarked, absolutely pointless one :colonhash:
When you get to that section, you really don't give a **** tbh :colone:
Wasn't Simon Baron-Cohen working on this? I went to a lecture which he did at the Royal Institute of Great Britain and he talked about it a little
10... and I am female... :facepalm:

Oh dear.
Reply 74
I got 18. Was expecting it to be even lower, if I'm honest.
Reply 75
Original post by flooffi
well, no... Borat's not real :tongue:
But yes he's Sasha Baron-Cohen's cousin (:


He's not :sad:
I joke..

But, interesting :holmes:
4.
I'm not sure that's right though, scoring-wise. I don't know how the scoring system works but from the answers I supplied, that number seems abnormally low.
Reply 77
7. Oops.
Reply 78
Original post by bzzz
OP should really make a poll with each of the score ranges and the type of subject/s people study :biggrin: (I got 48 - hooray for being average!)


That would be interesting. What do you think the outcome of that would be?


I loved the 'I know how to make the best use of every minute of my time' question. Like anyone actually bothering to do the quiz does.

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