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  • annabeth avatar

    Can someone actually have any Teal if they score 0% Orange, Amber, Red, and Magenta? Going through the scores of the Better Political Conversations quiz is fascinating. (reference: https://www.guidedtrack.com/programs/we0q1pq/run)

    Now, this very well could have been someone running an experiment to test the scoring, or to try to get a sense of a friend or family member, but they did give a name where a lot of people leave that blank.

    Their scores are:
    Teal 55%
    Green 45%
    Orange 0%
    Amber 0%
    Red 0%
    Magenta 0%

    Is it at all possible that someone could select every single response at Orange, Amber, Red, and Magenta as False, wrong, or just doesn’t make sense and have any actual Teal?

    Also interesting, I got an email from someone who thinks of himself as primarily Orange, but was surprised that his quiz results came out 0% Orange. He referenced his Meyers-Briggs results as a reference in support. Utterly fascinated, I’ve asked him to let me know what correlation he sees between the Integral levels and Meyers-Briggs, and I’ve asked him what statements at Orange would have had his quiz results come out accurate for him.

    Each time I make a significant edit in the content of the project I make a note of the change in the google sheet where I’m keeping track of scores. Here are the averages of the currently 75 scores:

    Amber 26%
    Green 25%
    Teal 21%
    Red 12%
    Orange 11%
    Magenta 5%

    One blatant pattern I’m seeing is that high Green scores ALWAYS pair with a high score in Amber, and that people who have that pairing always score exceedingly low in Red and quite low in Orange.

    annabeth•...
    My expectation is they absolutely do vary, yes. I did test drive this with 4 people and found it to be true. For example, someone was highest in Magenta with Romantic Connection, highest in Amber with Family, highest in Teal with Friendships, and highest in Orange with Work....
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  • annabeth avatar

    omg I'm a Slytherin. I took the official Hogwarts House quiz and was stunned to discover that I, someone who always considered myself not only a Griffyndor, but Harry Potter-type himself, am actually a Slytherin. I mean, MAD respect to Snape, for real, and apparently Merlin himself was also a Slytherin, but this is never how I’ve seen myself.

    Somehow, this designation has been really opening my eyes to seeing myself in new ways. And so far these new ways feel pretty damn liberating. Maybe almost any map can be helpful.

    I’d love for you to join me in finding out your house if that sounds fun to you: https://www.wizardingworld.com/news/discover-your-hogwarts-house-on-wizarding-world

    My patronus is a dolphin. That one’s pretty easily received. Smart, playful, and loves swimming and orgasms (totes google it if you don’t know why I said orgasms for dolphins) (maybe my desire to say that is part of my Slytherin-ness).

    xander•...

    This takes me back in a fun way. I’m a hufflepuff, and apparently I have an unusual patronus in the Great Grey Owl.

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