Why Definitions Change Results
Many yes/no decisions depend on how you interpret one key term. Small wording differences can produce different answers, which then affects total score. Clarifying terms first makes results more consistent.
If a prompt feels unclear, use this page for neutral context and simple definitions before answering.
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Definitions are provided for clarity only. They are not legal, medical, or psychological advice. If a term still feels ambiguous, choose the interpretation that best fits your own lived context.
Many yes/no decisions depend on how you interpret one key term. Small wording differences can produce different answers, which then affects total score. Clarifying terms first makes results more consistent.
Choose one reasonable definition per term and apply it across the full test. Avoid changing interpretation mid-test, or your score may reflect inconsistency rather than actual experience patterns.
Some prompts are broad and should be read with practical context. If a literal reading creates confusion, choose the interpretation that best matches ordinary usage in your environment.
This guide is not legal advice, medical guidance, or therapy. It is only a plain-language aid for entertainment-style self-reflection scoring.
Different interpretations can change yes/no choices, so clarity helps produce more consistent results.
No. It provides plain-language explanations for entertainment test context only.
Not necessarily. Consistent practical interpretation is usually more useful than strict dictionary literalism.
Yes. Reviewing terms during the test can improve answer consistency.