Value test

Oscillation

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I've found a Value test.


Here are my results (I was having a hard time getting through the whole test though, so I'm not entirely convinced that it's a reliable result):

1. Helpfulness (18 votes)
2. Harmony (17 votes)
3. Consciousness (17 votes)
4. Trustworthiness (14 votes)
5. Integrity (14 votes)
6. Carefulness (14 votes)
7. Care (13 votes)
8. Reflection (13 votes)
9. Joy (12 votes)
10. Intimacy (12 votes)
11. Maturity (12 votes)
12. Honesty (11 votes)
13. Generosity (9 votes)
14. Wisdom (8 votes)
15. Curiosity (7 votes)
16. Endurance (7 votes)
17. Faith (7 votes)
18. Thoroughness (7 votes)
19. Inspiration (6 votes)
20. Effectiveness (5 votes)
21. Reason (4 votes)
22. Imagination (4 votes)
 
1. Open-mindedness
2. Harmony
3. Empathy
4. Awareness
5. Humility
6. Wonder
7. Sincerity
8. Curiosity
9. Humor
10. Compassion
 
I have found a logical error:

"The number of comparisons grows exponentially so try to get to a list that is central to you. If you have picked 10 values, you will have to vote 45 times to rank your values and for 20 values, you will have to vote 190 times."

It is a polynomial function: N(n)=n*(n-1)/2.

Proof: N(10) = 10*9/2 = 45, N(20) = 20*19/2 = 190
 
F---. My inferior function (Fe) seems to have the upper hand against my dominant function (Ti).

I am a untamed beast on the inside.

1. Sensuality (9 votes)
2. Humility (6 votes)
3. Playfulness (6 votes)
4. Honesty (5 votes)
5. Humor (5 votes)
6. Simplicity (5 votes)
7. Learning (5 votes)
8. Correctness (4 votes)
9. Approachability (4 votes)
10. Logic (3 votes)
11. Clarity (3 votes)
 
I have found a logical error:

"The number of comparisons grows exponentially so try to get to a list that is central to you. If you have picked 10 values, you will have to vote 45 times to rank your values and for 20 values, you will have to vote 190 times."

It is a polynomial function: N(n)=n*(n-1)/2.

Proof: N(10) = 10*9/2 = 45, N(20) = 20*19/2 = 190

I had to dig deeper.
N(3)=3
N(4)=6
N(5)=10
N(6)=15
...

So it's triangular numbers!
 
The point is simply to pick a reasonable number of attributes and then contrast them. Pretty straight forward.

It's uncomfortable for some people to make tough choices, ranking one good/bad quality over another.
 
The point is simply to pick a reasonable number of attributes and then contrast them. Pretty straight forward.

It's uncomfortable for some people to make tough choices, ranking one good/bad quality over another.

I selected those items for a reason. Throwing them out only means there is less hope for an accurate picture of what I value.

If I pare myself down, the test doesn't get me, it just gets the bit of me that fits in.

Edit:
And really, I've seen plenty of tests that don't give enough options. This is the first one I've seen that provides too many options.
 
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1. Honor (11 votes)
2. Supremacy (11 votes)
3. Wisdom (10 votes)
4. Victory (8 votes)
5. Peace (7 votes)
6. Experience (7 votes)
7. Honesty (7 votes)
8. Soundness (5 votes)
9. Heroism (4 votes)
10. Spontaneity (3 votes)
11. Accuracy (3 votes)
12. Thankfulness (2 votes)
13. Friendliness (0 votes)

I have Asperger Syndrome.
 
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