+6 votes
in Abnormal Psychology by (7.1k points)
edited by

Your answer

Your name to display (optional):
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
+3 votes
by (7.8k points)

The Machiavellian test is designed to assess an individual's Machiavellian tendencies or their willingness to manipulate and deceive others for personal gain. Since I am not a person and don't possess personal traits or characteristics, I cannot take such a test.

However, if you're interested in learning more about the Machiavellian test or understanding your own results, you can find various online versions of the test that can help you gauge your Machiavellian tendencies. It's important to remember that the results of a test like this should be taken with caution and not be used as a definitive measure of a person's personality or behavior. They can provide some insights, but a complete understanding of someone's personality requires a more comprehensive assessment conducted by a qualified psychologist or mental health professional.

Welcome to Mindwellnessforum where you can ask questions about reationships and mental health
...