Based on the actual questions and scoring method on this test you shouldn't be.
Why would a person be glad if they're "not very persuasive" or "unable to make quick decisions"?
That'd be like being "glad I'm not a vegetarian" just because Hitler was one also.
Basically from what I heard in Martha Stout's audiobook - a lot of psychopaths have less anxiety than many people, so they'd be more willing to do "risky" things (like "gasp" riding rollercoasters, or working in a "dangerous job") - which might scare some people off.
But liking rollercoasters or sports cars on it's own wouldn't indicate a psychopath (that's "guilt by association") - that's why the test is majorly flawed - since only 5 of the questions deal with traits which are psychopathic in and of their own.
Why would a person be glad if they're "not very persuasive" or "unable to make quick decisions"?
That'd be like being "glad I'm not a vegetarian" just because Hitler was one also.
Basically from what I heard in Martha Stout's audiobook - a lot of psychopaths have less anxiety than many people, so they'd be more willing to do "risky" things (like "gasp" riding rollercoasters, or working in a "dangerous job") - which might scare some people off.
But liking rollercoasters or sports cars on it's own wouldn't indicate a psychopath (that's "guilt by association") - that's why the test is majorly flawed - since only 5 of the questions deal with traits which are psychopathic in and of their own.