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Old 08-20-2011, 04:36 PM #1
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Arrow Risk taking test

Hi,

Here is a risk taking test. It had about 60 questions.
I am 30 out of 100 with 100 being high in risk taking.


http://www.queendom.com/tests/access...idRegTest=1674

The site has lots of other tests as well:
http://www.queendom.com/

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Old 08-20-2011, 07:20 PM #2
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Laugh That was fun!

As usual, I came in sort of middle-ish. 44.
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Red face thought provoking, even though assessment off

53 - "sensation-seeking"

i had a few problems with this test, as indeed i encounter with similar tests. there wasn't a good "fit" for many of the questions. some questions i couldn't relate to one way or another. a big problem however, is that my answers to certain of the questions would have to be polar opposites depending on my "state" at a given time. most (all?) of my "risk-taking" behavior has been in manic episodes. in other states i couldn't handle change, let alone risky change.

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You scored in the mid-range in sensation-seeking. You need a moderate level of excitement and stimulation - not too little, not too much. You could probably handle both new situations and monotony, although neither extreme is ideal for you. Your moderate need for stimulation makes you a versatile employee.
i elaborated more in my thread...

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Typical me 11
Not a risk taker, everything predictable and the same. I don't enjoy surprizes or change.
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