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EQ tests

trevo4311

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I just heard about these EQ tests, I know im probably really late but I scored pretty high on it and was wondering if it actually means anything? I got an 80/100 it said:

Your Emotional IQ is excellent ? much higher than average in fact. This means that for the most part, you are able to express your feelings clearly in appropriate situations. You are optimistic and positive, and adapt well to altering circumstances. You are comfortable with yourself, and you know and appreciate your talents and strong points as well as your weaknesses. You are able to motivate yourself, and find the energy and the strength necessary to complete what you need to do to reach your goals. You are one of the resilient people who bounce back after major drawbacks, survive hardship without bitterness, and still manage to empathize with others. These skills will certainly bring you long-term benefits such as stronger relationships, better health and personal happiness.
http://cl1.psychtests.com/

The description sounds kind of like me. Except I rarely express my feelings, because I rarely use them. I mostly keep my feelings to myself, and when I do express my feelings its usually appropriate.
 

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EQ was invented by jealous dumb people.
 

kantor1003

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EQ was invented by jealous dumb people.
You don't do too well in eq tests?:P

I think I have taken one of those tests once. If I remember correctly, it turned out below average.
 

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w.t.f. is the Q in EQ?
is it supposed to be a quotient ... ?

@ Minued:
it is invented by people who know jack all about what 'validity' means in test construction
 
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