krex wrote:
Johnpipe....I also have a lot of problems with certain wording of questions...thinking ,do they mean "this" or "that" or not really knowing how I feel/think about certain issues. Like the fuzzy painting thing. I also answered these as a 2 as a default choice. I remember actually "failing" the MMPI
I think they said it indecated that I was lying because they have differntly worded questions that ask the same question but the reason I might answer one "yes" and one "no" is that the wording actually changed what I thought they were asking. Yherapy can be a nightmare when they would ask me how I "felt" about something and I would respond and they would say...."not what you "think" but what do you "feel"
...arrrgggg,someone shot me now.
Ambiguity was a word I was trying to think of; and, some dyslexic tendencies that are invitable given the radio-button, and "zero - four" instead of "false 1,2,...true", which might help with this construct; sometimes I was about to check "0" for no, when the wording was ambiguous or uncertain, and my correct answer would have been "4" for yes. I caught myself on one of those, but ... were there others I didn't? [rhetorical question]
As you reveal, it's maddening to talk to people of such lesser intelligence, who just can't understand that our feelings are more difficult to compose, and take more mental expression to clarify; they just haven't the patience, and can't really listen to what we are trying to say!
With something like this test, there is the fundamental problem of trying to apply a statistical tool to human thought processes and psychology (trying to reduce people to numbers), and I can't help but being reminded of Benjamin Disraeli's famous quote "There are lies, damned lies, and there are statistics!"
Regards, Johnpipe
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