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Score < 5

Non-Conformist

Low drive for social desirability. You lean toward being a non-conforming, social rebel. You try to appear different and independent of others and may indulge in too much self-flattery. It probably wouldn't bother you to be left out of a group.

In this quiz neither an extremely low nor extremely high score is especially desirable. Either may indicate that you need more self-acceptance and greater insight in how you come across to others. In addition, you may want to consider the role of your own "private pride" in determining you score. You may find it difficult to be completely honest in your responses due to a desire to create a positive image of yourself in your own mind. Again, learning to accept yourself may help you to see yourself more clearly, and ultimately be more comfortable in your own skin.
5 <= Score < 9

Moderate Attention Seeker

Average drive for social desirability. You present yourself to others realistically. You are secure enough to show your faults as well as display your virtues.

In this quiz neither an extremely low nor extremely high score is especially desirable. Either may indicate that you need more self-acceptance and greater insight in how you come across to others. In addition, you may want to consider the role of your own "private pride" in determining you score. You may find it difficult to be completely honest in your responses due to a desire to create a positive image of yourself in your own mind. Again, learning to accept yourself may help you to see yourself more clearly, and ultimately be more comfortable in your own skin.
9 <= Score

Popular Kid

High drive for social desirability. You probably seek the approval of others more than you should. You are quite shy about expressing yourself. Scorers in this range sometimes struggle with feelings of inferiority.

In this quiz neither an extremely low nor extremely high score is especially desirable. Either may indicate that you need more self-acceptance and greater insight in how you come across to others. In addition, you may want to consider the role of your own "private pride" in determining you score. You may find it difficult to be completely honest in your responses due to a desire to create a positive image of yourself in your own mind. Again, learning to accept yourself may help you to see yourself more clearly, and ultimately be more comfortable in your own skin.
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