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I too had many similar problems. It seemed like I always wanted a "correct" answer to each of the questions, but often no such answer was given, and I got frustrated with the test. I wonder if it has something to do with aspie style black and white thinking, and what that means for the validity of tests like these.
"I don't think I can honestly claim to emote sympathy so much as I enjoy the puzzle. I mean, I definitely care, but it's not that I can sympathize with how someone is feeling so much as I can analyze it."
Littlefiddle05 i really liked your post.
I took the test last week with the above in mind.
I'm 50 and i know how people may react to circumstances as i've had a lot of experience witnessing it with out necessarily knowing exactly HOW they feel.
I hope that makes sense?
...One of the questions is "Sometimes I talk too loudly or too softly and I am not aware of it."
If I'm not aware of it, how can I become aware enough to answer the question?
(The answer is Yes. I know because people have pointed it out to me. But what if no one tells you?)
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