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Are you creative and different from most others?

Take these fun video tests. (We’re not claiming these tests are scientifically accurate, or psychologically useful, or represent the opinions of anyone except the video makers).

My score is next to the links below—what are yours?

Video Test A  (I’m a 98% clone).

Video Test B (I belong to the unique and creative 2%).

Video Test C (I’m an occupier-I belong to the 98%).

Video Test D (I cheated. Not on purpose, I just read the comments before I did the test and disqualified myself. So, don’t read the comments first!).

Video Test E (I am, once again, a disappointing 98 percenter.)

So the real test is, why do we want to be “different” and “creative”? Why do we instinctively feel we should be more special, different than the rest?


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    Last reviewed: 26 Jan 2012

APA Reference
Zwolinski, R. (2012). Do You Belong To The Creative 2 Percent? Fun Video Tests. Psych Central. Retrieved on February 23, 2012, from http://blogs.psychcentral.com/therapy-soup/2012/01/do-you-belong-to-the-creative-2-percent-fun-video-tests/

 

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