PJA> any complex understanding of the issues.  I kept reading their questions
PJA> and saying, yes, or no with
PJA> an explanation or caviot, or I want an "I don't know" option.  If I took
PJA> it seriously the test would have caused more
PJA> stress than I have normally...

Yes. But then most people would select that I don't know option. It's
on purpose that it is left out in most questionaries, that's one of
the few things I remember from my studies ;-)

And it gives you some more info on the supposed controversies once you
submit the test. Which I found nice - it was food for thought, and
fun, nothing more but interesting.

Good light!
           fra

Reply via email to