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post #16 of 21
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Also, this test makes no allowances for the possibility that, if a person says something like "I am an extraordinary person", it is not because they are narcissistic, but rather because they are an extraordinary person.

post #17 of 21
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Originally Posted by tagutcow View Post
Yeah, the scoring thing is too much for me.

I get the feeling alot of people here like looking at themselves in the mirror.

Also, this test makes no allowances for the possibility that, if a person says something like "I am an extraordinary person", it is not because they are narcissistic, but rather because they are an extraordinary person.

What's an extraordinary person?
post #18 of 21
Ofcourse, the problem with these obvious questions is that I already knew what my answer would divulge about myself. It's just so easy to 'influence' myself into believing I am narcistic. Can I lead myself to such believe or am I just talking myself out of this and if I lead myself who is following?
post #19 of 21
wtf you have to score it yourself? nothx.
post #20 of 21
I got a 16. Yes, I was bored so I actually took the test. However, my mood changed about 3 different times throughout the test which affected my answers.
post #21 of 21
"The first narcissism test to detect vanity, exhibitionism,, entitlement, exploitativeness, self-sufficiency, authority, and superiority is now been published in a book called "The Mirror Effect" written by an entertainment business expert, Dr. Drew Pinsky and an entertainment expert Dr. S. Mark Young. " Really? The DSMIV might disagree with "Dr Drews" first. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narciss...ality_disorder
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