Which v character are you
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Sign up with Facebook. Sign up with Google. By signing up you agree with our communications and usage terms. Already have an account? Covering questions and characters, this "which character are you" test from Open-Source Psychometrics Project isn't your regular BuzzFeed personality quiz.
What it is instead is an extremely extensive test that gives you an understanding of which fictional characters you are most similar to with a level of detail uncommon for most personality quizzes. There are different versions of the test — the most comprehensive version requires you to answer questions while the standard version only comprises 28 — but for each version, you answer questions about yourself by moving a slider between two adjectives and gauge where your personality falls on the spectrum.
The test then matches your personal assessment with the personality profiles of different fictional characters, which are compiled from data from user surveys. According to this test, one of the characters I am most alike to is Sam Tarly from "Game of Thrones," and I have to be honest, I'm pretty happy about that. One of the most unique features about the test is that it gives you a full list breaking down all the characters you are most alike and the specific traits that are associated with each character, according to the perceptions of people who have taken the survey.
So sit back, relax and give the test a try. If you're looking to kill time for five to ten minutes, this is a fun thing on the internet to play and fiddle around with and take your mind off things.
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Kim Renfro. Ever wondered which fictional characters you're most like? Now you can find out — but the results may be a sharp dose of reality. The quiz is hosted on a site for an "Open-Source Psychometrics Project," and gauges your personality based on 28 questions. Over 3 Million people read Morning Brew, you should too.
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