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Grex Test Item 172: A Test of Your Mind
Entered by lee on Tue Apr 15 23:50:36 UTC 1997:

I figure the test conference would be an appropriate place to put a, well,
a test.  I got this in my mail recently and for S&G decided to take it.  I
had a few of my friends take it too and we came up with some strange
results.  So in order to increase sample size and not bias the sample, I
figured I'd dump it here and if any of our fellow beta testers wanna take
the time to well, take the test, feel free to post your results. 
Disclaimer: this results are only for fun and will not be held against you
in any way shape or form :) 

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Introduction

It is possible to test how male of female your own mind is. The extent to
which men and women exhibit masculine of feminine behaviour is dependent
on the organization of the brain into male or female patterns.  It is
possible to be female and have some male mind attributes, and this simply
depends on the prescence or absence of the male hormone during certain
stages of pregnancy.

1. You hear an indistinct meow. Without looking around, how well can you
place the cat?
a. If you think about it, you can point to it.
b. You can point straight to it.
c. You don't know if you could point to it.

2. How good are you at remembering a song you've just heard?
a. You find it easy and you can sing part of it in tune.
b. You can only do it if it's simple and rhythmical
c. You find it difficult.

3. A person you've met a few times telephones you. How easy is it for you
to recognize that voice in a few seconds before the person tells you who
they are?
a. You'd find it quite easy.
b. You'd recognize the voice at least half the time.
c. You'd recognize the voice less than  half the time.

4. You're with a group of married friends.  Two of them are having a
clandestine affair. Would you detect their relationship?
a. Nearly always.
b. Half the time
c. Seldom

5. You're at a large and purely social gathering. You're introduced to
five strangers. If their names are mentioned the following day how easy
is it for you to picture their faces?
a. You'll remember most of them
b. You'll remember a few of them.
c. You'll seldom remember any of them

6. In your early school days how easy was spelling and the writing of
essays?
a. Both were quite easy
b. One was easy
c. Neither was easy.

7. You spot a parking place but you must reverse into it -- and it's
going to be a fairly tight squeeze:
a. You look for another space.
b. You back into ... carefully
c. You revers into it without much thought.

8. You've spent three days in a strange village and someone asks you
which way is north:
a. You're unlikely to know.
b. You're not sure but given a moment you can work it out.
c. You point north

9. You're in a dentist's waiting room with half a dozen people of the
same sex as yourself. How close can you sit to one of them without
feeling uncomfortable?
a. less than 6 inches
b. 6 inches to 2 feet
c. over 2 feet

10. You're visiting your new neighbour and the two of you are talking.
There's a tap dripping gently in the background. Otherwise the room is
quiet:
a. You'd notice the dripping sound immediately and try to ignore it.
b. If you noticed it you'd probably mention it
c. It doesn't bother you at all.

Okay, here's the scoring.
Males score a: 10 points, b: 5 points, c: -5 points
Females scores a: 15 points, b: 5 points, c: -5 points
 
Unanswered questions count for 5 points.
 
Most males will score between 0 and 60
Most females will score between 50 and 100.

19 responses total.



#1 of 19 by valerie on Thu Apr 17 02:24:47 1997:

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#2 of 19 by lee on Thu Apr 17 02:40:16 1997:

I don't remember how many of each letter I had, but my total score
was a 20 <boggle>
My older sister got a 40.  Her husband got a 65.
I wrote a letter complaining to the guy who sent me this test :)
Apparently he got a 75.
Now, any one else wanna take it and see if the test is really
confused or are we all just weird?  or both?


#3 of 19 by remmers on Thu Apr 17 16:55:50 1997:

Okay, here are my responses:

   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10
   b  a  b  c  b  a  b  b  b  c

Being as I am male, I think that means my score is 40.
However, if I were female, my two a's would count 5 more points
each and my score would be 50.

What does that mean, that I'm okay as a male but would make a
marginally good female if I set my mind to it?

I'm a tad bit suspicious of any test that purports to measure
how male or female you are but in which the scoring rules are
dependent on your sex.

<remmers sincerely hopes that this test did not earn its
 designer an advance degree from an accredited institution>


#4 of 19 by lee on Fri Apr 18 01:52:10 1997:

I think the purpose of the different scoring systems was an attempt
to put females in the higher range and males in the lower range.  I
asked about that but it seems that the person who sent it to me had
it sent to him, and so on back and trying to trace the original
person who had this would be too much of a chore.  I think it was
just for fun though <shrug> although if the scale was suppose to push
people into a certain range and some people still end up in the other
range, maybe the test failed its purpose.

If anyone sees this test somewhere else, ask for more details and
maybe we'll solve this mystery yet.


#5 of 19 by orinoco on Tue Apr 22 22:34:51 1997:

Using male scoring, 40 pts.
Using female scoring, 65 pts.
Being as I'm male, the test tells me I'm male.
If I were female, the test would tell me I was female.
What else is new?


#6 of 19 by remmers on Tue Apr 22 22:45:30 1997:

Wow, sounds like this test is 100% accurate. Let's try to get
it published in a scholarly journal!    (um, not...)


#7 of 19 by valerie on Wed Apr 23 04:11:46 1997:

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#8 of 19 by remmers on Wed Apr 23 11:15:47 1997:

Fruity.


#9 of 19 by lee on Wed Apr 23 22:48:58 1997:

But I thought you couldn't add apples and oranges... then how do you count
the score of a roomful of people? :)


#10 of 19 by remmers on Thu Apr 24 12:39:37 1997:

Use a blender.


#11 of 19 by lee on Thu Apr 24 23:42:36 1997:

<lee wonders if she really wants to know what a apple-orange
blend would taste like>


#12 of 19 by valerie on Fri Apr 25 13:41:57 1997:

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#13 of 19 by orinoco on Sat Apr 26 16:34:49 1997:

when life gives you apples, make applesauce.
or something.


#14 of 19 by lee on Sat Apr 26 22:51:21 1997:

I'm not in Ann Arbor.  So much for that theory.
"How do you split 3 apples between 7 people?"
"Make applesauce"
Hey is there such a thing as orangesauce?


#15 of 19 by orinoco on Sun Apr 27 02:27:06 1997:

I don't see why not....I guess it would be more like very pulpy orange juice,
tho, because oranges are more juicy than apples.


#16 of 19 by remmers on Sun Apr 27 14:46:56 1997:

It's called "orange slush".


#17 of 19 by lee on Mon Apr 28 01:15:47 1997:

Slurpees!
Okay, question to all.  Which popsicles disappear first in your home, the
cherry reds, oranges, or grape purples?  Also, if you have ever lived with
blood relatives, do the same colour popsicles disappear first in their homes?
I think this is partly a genetic trait.


#18 of 19 by remmers on Tue Apr 29 11:37:34 1997:

Definitely orange. When I was a young'n, that may have been the
only flavor there was.


#19 of 19 by orinoco on Tue Apr 29 23:02:34 1997:

Orange.  No question.  It's the best kind, so it goes first.

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