Psychopath's test.
Scenario...At her mother's funeral, a woman meets a guy and falls in love with him instantly. However, she never got his name, number or any other information about him. A few days later, the woman kills her sister.
Question...Why did she kill her sister? If you answer correctly, you think like a psychopath.
Disclaimer...this "test" has no basis in medical/psychiatric facts, nor is getting the answer correct to be inferred as any kind of diagnosis. It's purely for fun.
| Rating | Total | Female | Male | Unspecified | Average Age |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Good | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 46.1 |
| Bad | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 39.0 |
| No Opinion | 49 | 24 | 25 | 0 | 37.2 |
| User | Vote | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| teatree | reasonable | posted 22-Dec-2005 12:54pm |
| bcollins | reasonable | posted 22-Dec-2005 1:57am |
| Strider | reasonable | posted 22-Dec-2005 12:33am |
| jduPres | reasonable | posted 21-Dec-2005 11:05pm |
| YukonGold | reasonable | posted 21-Dec-2005 9:25pm |
| darkshadowsseeker | N/A | posted 21-Dec-2005 9:21pm I understand your concern, but if I changed it, it would also change the way the "test" question was originally asked. I found this at another site, and have copied it down as they have there, I didn't make it up on my own. If you're still concerned, I'll take the survey down. Let me know if you think I should do this. |
| Enigma | needs work | posted 21-Dec-2005 9:12pm Rather than putting your survey central friends in the position of naming themselves pshychopaths, perhaps phrase it: "Question... Why do you think she would have killed her sister?" and either just leave the next part out or rephrase it. Just saying "Question... Why did she kill her sister." would work too. I know why she did but I can assure you I am not a psychopath! Or am I? |