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Perception Personality Image Test

Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:37 am by AK-Shi

The Perception Personality Image Test
http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests/the-perception-personality-image-test



My Result:

HFPS - The Humanitarian
Humanity, Foreground, Big Picture, and Shape






You perceive the world with particular attention to humanity. You focus on what's in front of you (the foreground) and how that fits into the larger picture. You are also particularly drawn towards the shapes around you. Because of the value you place on humanity, you tend to seek out other people and get energized by being around others. You like to deal directly with whatever comes your way without dealing with speculating possibilities or outcomes you can't control. You are in tune with all that is around you and understand your life as part of a larger whole. You prefer a structured environment within which to live and you like things to be predictable.

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