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Nov. 2nd, 2011 08:51 amSnagged a quiz from
litlover12. It's really fun, even though it completely ignores a few genres (why do some people act as if gothic rock doesn't exist?!) and isn't entirely accurate.
And my result:
Reflective & Complex
69% Reflective-Complex, 69% Intense-Rebellious, 46% Upbeat-Conventional and 15% Energetic-Rhythmic!
The Reflective and Complex dimension projects a broad spectrum of both positive and negative emotions that is quite complex in structure.
The Reflective and Complex dimension was positively related to Openness to New Experiences, self-perceived intelligence, verbal (but not analytic) ability, and political liberalism and negatively related to social dominance orientation and athleticism. These correlations, along with item-level analyses of the Big Five [Personality] Inventory, suggest that individuals who enjoy listening to reflective and complex music tend to be inventive, have active imaginations, value aesthetic experiences, consider themselves to be intelligent, tolerant of others, and reject conservative ideals.
Short Test of Music Preferences.
( Now, for my analysis of the analysis of my musical tastes . . . )
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And my result:
Reflective & Complex
69% Reflective-Complex, 69% Intense-Rebellious, 46% Upbeat-Conventional and 15% Energetic-Rhythmic!
The Reflective and Complex dimension projects a broad spectrum of both positive and negative emotions that is quite complex in structure.
The Reflective and Complex dimension was positively related to Openness to New Experiences, self-perceived intelligence, verbal (but not analytic) ability, and political liberalism and negatively related to social dominance orientation and athleticism. These correlations, along with item-level analyses of the Big Five [Personality] Inventory, suggest that individuals who enjoy listening to reflective and complex music tend to be inventive, have active imaginations, value aesthetic experiences, consider themselves to be intelligent, tolerant of others, and reject conservative ideals.
Short Test of Music Preferences.
( Now, for my analysis of the analysis of my musical tastes . . . )