* Tiruin realizes she was still not that specific
Online personality tests are considered as pseudo-psychological, in that their appeal
due to how it is presented is fancy, what with all the images and concrete definitions of our abstract personality; in discernment grounds, these tests are considerably a lot less valid than held with aid by a professional (ie The Psychometrician. That kind of psychologist that is more less known to everyone else and considerably harder as a field of study than Psychologists.
). They're more used for fun or for skimming where you're generally leaning towards, but should not be used as an end-all/all-in idea about yourself, given the vast and dynamic nature of 'where do I draw the line on how much I know who I am'? -- Do that with a professional (or a friend who is a professional; same case, both are friendly folk).
I was not that clear when I wrote my earlier note, but when I talked about personality testing, only a Psychometrician is able to deliver those things upon request (their field of study covers objective testing as well as Intelligence tests, in brief. The assessment is considerably the easy part--the !!FUN!! part is actually working with the metrics and stats behind the test to get an accurate result :3 Trust me--doing these tests on yourself with these professionals is both !!FUN!! and a ton better than getting an internet test.)
But yeah. Being concise--
I don't really know what to think of this.
Stuff like this is ok. Because it [IS NOT DESIGNED TO ACCURATELY TELL WHO YOU ARE AS A WHOLE] (utilize it as NOTES in the least, towards knowing *certain aspects* of yourself, instead of the general gist of 'this test can tell me more of who I am!').
Inclusive with that is the basic fact of self-reporting. People can be curious given the questions, since sometimes the questions are indistinct (ie Wait, I should only pick one? Both describe me! :I), so that also affects the end result.
But yeah. VERY BLUNT tl;dr (because it is VERY important to understand how tests work, and I'm really concerned if people don't
): Online psychological tests are as fancy as horoscope questions (but I didn't like how the earlier poster said it being just like horoscope stuff, because it isn't exactly like that :v)