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velvetpage ([personal profile] velvetpage) wrote2005-08-12 04:45 pm

memeness - I know, I'm weak. . .

But this one was interesting. Apparently, I never shut up. But then, we knew that already, didn't we?



Your brain: 60% interpersonal, 20% visual, 220% verbal, and 100% mathematical!
Congratulations on being 400% smart! Actually, on my test, everyone is. The above score breaks down what kind of thinking you most enjoy
doing. A score above 100% means you use that kind of thinking more than
average, and a score below 100% means you use it less. It says nothing
about how good you are at any one, just how interested you are in each, relatively. A substantial difference in scores between two people means, conclusively, that they are different kinds of thinkers.




Matching Summary: Each of us has different tastes. Still, I offer the following advice, which I think is obvious:


  1. Don't date someone if your interpersonal percentages differ by more than 80%.
  2. Don't be friends with someone if your verbal percentages differ by more than 100%.
  3. Don't have sex with someone if their math percentage is over 200%.




My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 40% on interpersonal
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You scored higher than 3% on visual
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You scored higher than 99% on verbal
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You scored higher than 47% on mathematical
Link: The 4-Variable IQ Test written by chriscoyne on OkCupid Free Online Dating

[identity profile] velvetpage.livejournal.com 2005-08-13 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I think the test would be more accurate if it asked you to rate your preferred methods. There were a few where the verbal one won out by a slim margin over the interpersonal one, so I think my interpersonal score is too low. It should be pretty much equal with mathematical, as far as I'm concerned. The visual, however, is spot-on.