Psychometrics and your personality
There is no debating that modern psychometric measurement provides a fascinating and entertaining look into our personalities. The IPIP personality test used in our Big Five personality test can now accurately describe tendencies such as your consideration for others, artistic interest, trustfulness and many other intriguing factors. Recent advances in psychometric technology and a dynamically evaluated dataset of 2 million + respondents allow Learnmyself to construct a personality test which produces results often described as eerily accurate.
Are you who you think you are?
You will learn gain insight into factors like:
Psychometrics essentially attempts to define the indefinable, our personalities. Psychometrics measure by a means of comparison and produce a descriptions with as little vagueness as possible. With our constantly evaluated data set we reduce are constantly attempting to reduce the vagueness, resulting the ‘freaky accurateness’ of our personality descriptions. The results though define your personality comparative to the ‘normal’ personality from our constantly expanding data set. You may be who you think you are, but your perception of yourself compared to others perception of you might vary.
Compare your personality
Perhaps the most interesting tool at the end of our personality assessment is the ability to compare your friends as a group. Our group comparisons will describe each person’s most outstanding trait, who is the most introverted? Who is the most outgoing?

