Monday, February 14, 2005

Accident Proneness

from Queendom

The Accident Proneness: Results
The tendency to take dangerous risks is a function of many different elements. These can include personality traits, attitudes and behavioral tendencies. The scales that contribute to your accident proneness score are Sensation seeking, Harm avoidance, Conscientiousness, Attitude towards safety rules, Attentiveness, the Challenger scale, Responsibility, and Past accidents. Each of these elements will be addressed in your full results.

In addition, the results provide information about specific concerns that might lead you to take dangerous risks. These red and yellow flags are intended to help you become more aware of the areas in which you are most likely to take unnecessary chances.

Your score = 26

Interpretation

According to the behavioral, attitudinal and personality scales on this test, you seem to walk on the cautious side, rather than the wild side, when it comes to taking risks. You are not completely paralyzed by risk - but you don't actively seek it out either.

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