Originally Posted by
4FanFlyer
just did like I always do on personality tests and tried to stay as neutral as possible.
Disclaimer: I’m far from being an expert on personality tests
I don’t think neutrality or analysis result in good scores. Honesty and consistency seem to go further. If you answer with what you perceive to be the “right” answers all the time, the test will be invalidated because there are no perfect people without any faults. If the test detects you to be too perfect, it assumes that you’re lying.
So be honest and don’t overthink it too much.