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Showing Original Post only (View all)Can you help me test a hypothesis on ambiguity tolerance....? [View all]
Here is a quick test for ambiguity tolerance.
http://www.psyctherapy.com/Enrolled/Activities/ToleranceForAmbiguityScale.htm
I'd really appreciate it if you could take the test and list your score along with your spiritual beliefs or lack thereof.
Just a simple: religious, spiritual (non-religious), atheist would do. If you need to qualify this answer that is fine.
A high score indicates, high tolerance for ambiguity.
Thanks very much.
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Average is 48-50. There is no good or bad. You have high tolerance for ambiguity...
Flabbergasted
Jan 2013
#8
Your religious views are a supplemental to your answer here not on the test. Thanks.
Flabbergasted
Jan 2013
#10
76 - I don't like labels in this area, but if pinned down would probably say apatheist.
cbayer
Jan 2013
#21
For a person who doesn't like religion, you sure seem to love preaching (nt)
Jeff In Milwaukee
Jan 2013
#140
91-like to think of myself as Buddhist but I feel I have not done enough study
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2013
#106
94 - None of the above. All of these approaches to the vast unknown seem to offer some promise
leveymg
Jan 2013
#107
79 - Spiritual with a distrust, considering the history, of organized religious institutions. n/t
UtahLib
Jan 2013
#108
87; Whatever religion or spirituosity is most amusing to me at any given time...
LooseWilly
Jan 2013
#119
Non-denominational Christian with gnostic influence or something like that, heretic perhaps~78
TheKentuckian
Jan 2013
#124
71 don't practice religion. I would be curious to see what the results of this test are on a more
DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav
Feb 2013
#169