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May 1st 2026 01:40 PM
Dude111 Ah ok... You got something different I see
May 1st 2026 08:12 AM
Mindfulness.
Re: EMO Stability test

I got 'Your answers indicate a moderate likelihood of one or more mental health conditions, such as moderate depression, anxiety, antisocial personality traits, bipolar disorder, or even narcissistic tendencies. While this may feel overwhelming, remember that mental health is not static-it's an ongoing journey. Many people live meaningful, satisfying lives while managing conditions that require more focused attention' which is true due to suffering from anxiety and depression.
April 30th 2026 02:28 AM
Dude111 No ya got that right!!!! (No quiz is gonna be accurate)
April 30th 2026 12:19 AM
Proud90sKid
Re: EMO Stability test

No self report quiz is going to be completely accurate. Psychological assessments rely on more than just those. Anyways, there are some self report tests that actually are made by psychologists and are available online. They aren’t diagnostic by themselves, but are often used in diagnoses. For examples, the Autism Quotient and the Raven’s Progressive Matrices ( a cognitive ability test) are both available online. However the Raven’s test was normed on 1930s adults rather than modern so any result you get needs to be taken with a grain of salt. Modern adults would measure higher on this cognitive ability for multiple reasons, resulting in higher thresholds for the same percentiles. Rule of thumb: if the test is only 10 questions long and doesn’t mention an “official” sounding name in its title, it is just for fun and games. Real psychological screens all have official names. This is so psychologists can say “I administered the XYZ test and the score is in the established range of …” rather than “I came up with some questions that I feel are relevant to what I’m trying to measure… I was satisfied that the answers to a,b,c indicate a problem with….but I have nothing to compare the result to.”. I personally know people who think they have a MENSA level IQ because they took some online “IQ test” designed by a web developer for the sole purpose of showing ads or getting people to pay for their “result”.
April 19th 2026 07:42 AM
Dude111 Ya I guess things like this are just for fun...
April 18th 2026 06:48 PM
Face Up.
Re: EMO Stability test

I don’t think any online test is going to be 100% accurate except maybe if it’s put out by a professional organization. Some regular tests are definitely more accurate than others.
April 18th 2026 05:53 PM
Dude111 Sad.. I was looking for an accurate test!!!
April 17th 2026 06:51 PM
Face Up.
Re: EMO Stability test

I got the same thing too so this definitely isn't accurate lol
April 16th 2026 11:46 PM
Dude111 http://www.allthetests.com/health-te...stability-quiz

I caint believe with the way I have been feeling lately I got these results!

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You seem to be in a normal, generally healthy range of mental wellness, although mild episodes of stress, worry, or sadness may be part of your daily life. From a clinical standpoint, it's possible that you occasionally struggle with issues such as mild depression or anxiety, but these don't seem to be seriously affecting your daily life.
I must have done it wrong!! (Ah man!!)

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