26/36 and I just went by how the eyes "felt" to me. Some were hard to see due to shadows etc but I seem to have gotten all those right...???? *Carey* Russell McMahon wrote: > Test - introduced to me by my son who has a BSc in Psychology. > 36 pictures of eyes and a small part of a face. > Tests to see how well you can determine the persons attitude > > http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=20329 > > I surprised myself with a score of 27/36 which they say is towards the > higher end of normal. > Multichoice with 4 options per photo. > Some photos are extremely poor ones. > No doubt people will doubt the usefulness and accuracy of such a test. > However, that anyone (let alone me) can score 75% on a 4 choice per > question test suggests that eyes are indeed an accurate indicator of > mood. > > Most of my 9 "misses" (25% of total) were extremely off target > eg I said disappointed when their answer was "flirtatious" and > impatient when they said "fantasising" (the mind boggles). I now > realise that I've been misinterpreting my wife's attitude when I don't > get things done in time - she's not impatient after all, just > imagining how nice it would be if I'd actually achieved whatever it > was :-). And, on occasions when I've thought she's been disappointed > in me, actually ... . I'll be right back. > > > > Russell > > > > > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist