bruh, that's the one cambridge analytica used. it is not only legitimate, it has seen real world applications and has been highly effective in those applications.
I've developed another test as an alternative to Big Five. It's called the Boat Guy Test and it's one question, "Are you a boat guy?" and studies have shown that people who answer yes are more likely to respond to ads about boats, and we can also predict who will answer yes based on their social media profiles. Since this test is useful for real world applications that means it's valid as a personality test :galaxy-brain:
bruh, that's the one cambridge analytica used. it is not only legitimate, it has seen real world applications and has been highly effective in those applications.
I've developed another test as an alternative to Big Five. It's called the Boat Guy Test and it's one question, "Are you a boat guy?" and studies have shown that people who answer yes are more likely to respond to ads about boats, and we can also predict who will answer yes based on their social media profiles. Since this test is useful for real world applications that means it's valid as a personality test :galaxy-brain:
We do love our beautiful boaters
Really? Well, damn, maybe interstellar gigacorporations will be using it centuries down the line.