u/Batchak

Is there an established term for when you read you results from a Personality Test and it immediately feels incorrect despite you having just answered the related questions?

I'm wondering if it's a common enough thing or whether it further shows a personality trait that wasn't immediately focused on in the test Ie. Contrarianism.

I think it's at least healthy when someone can tell something doesn't align with their identity, but the confusion arises from whether that's because you are a contrarian to an extent, or if the individual mixed the concept of who they are with who they idealize themselves to be.

If you see yourself to check all these specific boxes, but don't wholly agree with how the test defines you from those very answers, maybe it can be that one finds the test to generalized or some other thing.. I'd like to hear your ideas on this

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u/Batchak — 4 days ago