My friends and I took the Hogan at the same time, and we all got our results back within the same day or two. My two friends "passed", I did not. We all shared questions during the exam and discussed it, there were only several questions I answered differently than them...a few that came to mind (paraphrased):
Is it important to you that people realize your importance when you are older?
Are you a good salesman?
I got the feeling that United is looking for pilots that have a personal identity that is intertwined with their career. Being an important pilot is important to them, and they want to project that to others. That doesn't describe me at all, so I'm not surprised I didn't do well and I'm not upset at the test because I probably would have a tough time fitting in at UAL.
From the 2014 ALPA HIMS course...UAL pilots are/have:
Deliberate problem solving philosophy
Proud and competitive
Hate being wrong
Don't read instructions
"Get the mission done" mentality
Generally not psychologically minded (MMPI)
I know a lot of wonderful folks at UAL. But, if UAL is looking for the above in their psych tests, I wish them the best of luck...