MENTAL AGE TEST
In calculating Mental Age, some answers add points while others take them away. Thanks to this methodology, each question can have a substantial impact on the result. The final score is therefore determined by a series of additions and subtractions.
By providing particularly “juvenile” answers, it is possible to obtain results below zero: this is not a technical error, but an intentional phenomenon.
The resulting profiles are many. By repeating the quiz, the user has the chance to experiment with different answers and uncover the most unusual profiles. There are no right or wrong answers, so there is no need for a control mechanism, as is the case with the Awareness and Awakening Tests.
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AWARENESS/AWAKENING TEST
In these two tests, each question contributes a certain number of points to the final score. Some questions weigh more than others, meaning that one question deemed important may be worth as much as two deemed less impactful.
The Awareness/Awakening score (xx/200) is given by the algebraic sum of the points obtained in the individual questions.
The calculation of the Awareness/Awakening level (e.g., Rational), on the other hand, is based not only on the algebraic sum of the points obtained in the individual questions, but also on any contradictions detected by the system in the replies provided by the user. What does it mean? Basically, the software is able to determine whether the person is operating without logic, providing some particularly conscious answers and others completely impulsive. In this case it will apply a smoothing algorithm, lowering the final result by one level while keeping the overall score intact. Doing so, prevents the user who responds impulsively or tries to cheat from getting a high level of Awareness/Awakening.
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GREAT PERSONALITY TEST
The result of this questionnaire presents two different types of information:
1) The level of psychic energy;
2) The description of personality.
Psychic energy is measured through an algorithm that analyzes the answers provided, giving each of them a score.
An example: if by answering a certain question the user implies that he or she is lazy, the relative level of psychic energy will be lower than that of another user who states that he or she is always on the go.
Instead, the description of personality is literally “built” around the person’s responses by analyzing each individual reply. A single different answer produces a new profile.
In addition, an auto-calibration mechanism has been implemented, which allows introducing new questions in case the test is repeated. This feature improves the overall accuracy of the test by reaching maximum precision on the third attempt by the user.
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE TEST
The scoring mechanism is simple and straightforward: each question has five different answers, which correspond to five different levels of emotional intelligence. There are 20 questions, and response values range from 0 to 5, so the maximum final score obtainable in this test is 100.
There are no control systems since this type of assessment is completely dependent on the honesty and sincerity of the user. Emotions represent the most spontaneous and direct aspect of human personality, so the test questions must be equally clear and explicit. In the awareness test, for example, it is possible to pose the questions in such a way that the user does not easily realize their purpose, and this makes them less biased by the need to answer in a “correct” or “right” way.
None of this can be done with the emotional intelligence test, otherwise, we would risk distorting its nature by making it overly schematic, where the emotional side requires, instead, maximum flexibility and freedom of expression. Therefore, try to be honest and put aside both social and family expectations as you answer the questions on this test. Remember that its goal is to analyze your emotional abilities, not to measure your degree of adaptability to societal expectations.
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LOGICAL INTELLIGENCE TEST
The final score reflects the sum of the correct answers. However, some questions carry more weight than others. The most challenging questions will have the greatest impact on the final score. You do not have to answer all the questions. Incomplete ones will be counted as incorrect.
Since each question has a specific score, the IQ estimate may be different for the same number of correct answers. For example, a hypothetical Subject A might get an IQ of 100 by answering 20 questions correctly, while an equally hypothetical Subject B might get an IQ of 90 by answering the same number of questions correctly, but these questions have a lower incidence.
IQ ASSESSMENT BY AGE
The statistical mean of our logical intelligence test ranges from 85 to 115. This means that over 60% of the population, regardless of age, falls within this range. Now let’s find out how to relate (normalize) your score to the statistical mean according to your age.
If you are 10-12 years old: multiply your score by 1.3. Let’s look at an example. Absolute score: 70. Normalized score by age: 91 (70×1.3)
If you are 13-15 years old: multiply your score by 1.2. Let’s see an example. Absolute score: 70. Normalized score for age: 84 (70×1.2)
If you are 16-17 years old: multiply your score by 1.1. Let’s look at an example. Absolute score: 70. Normalized score for age: 77 (70×1.1)
If you are at least 18 years old: your score requires no adjustment.
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WISDOM TEST
The Wisdom Test comprises two types of questions:
1) Those that have only one correct answer;
2) Those offering a range of possibilities.
In both cases, a specific score is assigned in accordance with the answer provided. If the answer is correct, the highest score will be awarded; if the answer is incorrect but relatively close to the correct one, a lower score will be given. Conversely, if the answer is completely wrong, no additional points will be granted.
In questions that require a subjective response and are therefore neither right nor wrong, the score will reflect the level of maturity and awareness exhibited by the user. A superficial or frivolous answer will receive no points, while a response that is not fully mature but neither is foolish will receive a moderate score. The wisest answer will be given the maximum score.
Finally, there is a small bonus related to the age of the user, which is awarded only to the younger ones with the purpose of balancing their final score with respect to the obvious advantage of the older ones.
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In-depth Article:
Results of our Personality Tests: How to properly interpret them