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https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/APS/
harsh green corner
  02/18/18
Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was 15. This indicates y...
harsh green corner
  02/18/18
Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was 2. This indicates yo...
indecent fanboi library
  02/18/18
Linear and masculine
180 metal theater
  02/18/18
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harsh green corner
  02/18/18
Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was 4. This indicates yo...
sexy ticket booth gaping
  02/18/18
Painterly 6 Abstract 6 Masculine -6
Maize coffee pot parlor
  02/18/18
Neat. Pretty strongly painterly (9), realistic (-13), and ma...
comical ocher hall
  02/18/18
180. closest to mine so far
harsh green corner
  02/18/18
1, -1, 4
tantric spruce jewess stead
  02/18/18
Many people are lonely. I am developing a matching algorithm...
tantric spruce jewess stead
  02/18/18
Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was -2. This indicates y...
Passionate hyperactive digit ratio
  02/18/18
Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was -6. This indicates y...
Idiotic Public Bath
  02/18/18
Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was 6. This indicates ...
Cheese-eating temple mexican
  02/18/18


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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:10 PM
Author: harsh green corner

https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/APS/

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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:10 PM
Author: harsh green corner

Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was 15. This indicates you have a strong preference for painterly works. In painterly works the brush stokes will be visible, this contrasts with linear works where shapes are bounded by lines and the goal is a photo-realistic depiction.

Your score for Realistic vs. Abstract was -7. This indicates you have a moderate preference for realistic works over abstract ones.

Your score for Masculine vs. Feminine was -15. This indicates that you have a strong preference for works of art that depict subjects stereotypically of interest to males

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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:13 PM
Author: indecent fanboi library

Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was 2. This indicates you have a small preference for painterly works. In painterly works the brush stokes will be visible, this contrasts with linear works where shapes are bounded by lines and the goal is a photo-realistic depiction.

Your score for Realistic vs. Abstract was -1. This indicates you have a small preference for realistic works over abstract ones.

Your score for Masculine vs. Feminine was -3. This indicates that you have a slight preference for works of art that depict subjects stereotypically of interest to males (e.g. fighting, machines, ships, architecture, etc.) as opposed to subjects stereotypically associated with females (women in dresses, etc.).

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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:14 PM
Author: 180 metal theater

Linear and masculine

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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:14 PM
Author: harsh green corner

poast your results

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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:17 PM
Author: sexy ticket booth gaping

Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was 4. This indicates you have a moderate preference for painterly works. In painterly works the brush stokes will be visible, this contrasts with linear works where shapes are bounded by lines and the goal is a photo-realistic depiction.

Your score for Realistic vs. Abstract was -2. This indicates you have a small preference for realistic works over abstract ones.

Your score for Masculine vs. Feminine was -8. This indicates that you have a strong preference for works of art that depict subjects stereotypically of interest to males (e.g. fighting, machines, ships, architecture, etc.) as opposed to subjects stereotypically associated with females (women in dresses, etc.).

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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:18 PM
Author: Maize coffee pot parlor

Painterly 6

Abstract 6

Masculine -6

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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:22 PM
Author: comical ocher hall

Neat. Pretty strongly painterly (9), realistic (-13), and masculine (-11)

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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:31 PM
Author: harsh green corner

180. closest to mine so far

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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:25 PM
Author: tantric spruce jewess stead

1, -1, 4

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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:25 PM
Author: tantric spruce jewess stead

Many people are lonely. I am developing a matching algorithm to help people make friends. To do this I need data about real pairs of friends to see what are the important predictors of friendship. If you have a best friend and would be willing to get them to take a survey with you, please check out research.peoplematching.org/volunteer

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Date: February 18th, 2018 6:26 PM
Author: Passionate hyperactive digit ratio

Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was -2. This indicates you have a small preference for linear works over painterly ones. In linear works, the artists depicts clear shapes bounded by lines and attempts to achieve photorealism. This contrasts with a painterly style where the brush strokes will be visible.

Your score for Realistic vs. Abstract was -2. This indicates you have a small preference for realistic works over abstract ones.

Your score for Masculine vs. Feminine was -2. This indicates that you have a slight preference for works of art that depict subjects stereotypically of interest to males (e.g. fighting, machines, ships, architecture, etc.) as opposed to subjects stereotypically associated with females (women in dresses, etc.).

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3896951&forum_id=2#35432887)



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Date: February 18th, 2018 7:13 PM
Author: Idiotic Public Bath

Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was -6. This indicates you have a moderate preference for linear works over painterly ones. In linear works, the artists depicts clear shapes bounded by lines and attempts to achieve photorealism. This contrasts with a painterly style where the brush strokes will be visible.

Your score for Realistic vs. Abstract was -2. This indicates you have a small preference for realistic works over abstract ones.

Your score for Masculine vs. Feminine was 7. This indicates that you have a moderate preference for works of art that depict subjects stereotypically of interest to females (e.g. women in dresses, etc.) as opposed to subjects stereotypically associated with males (e.g. fighting, machines, ships, architecture, etc.).

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3896951&forum_id=2#35433083)



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Date: February 18th, 2018 7:23 PM
Author: Cheese-eating temple mexican

Your score for Linear vs. Painterly was 6. This indicates you have a moderate preference for painterly works. In painterly works the brush stokes will be visible, this contrasts with linear works where shapes are bounded by lines and the goal is a photo-realistic depiction.

Your score for Realistic vs. Abstract was 14. This indicates you have a strong preference for abstract works.

Your score for Masculine vs. Feminine was -3. This indicates that you have a slight preference for works of art that depict subjects stereotypically of interest to males (e.g. fighting, machines, ships, architecture, etc.) as opposed to subjects stereotypically associated with females (women in dresses, etc.)

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3896951&forum_id=2#35433120)