Delusional Score Formula:
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The Male Delusional Test is a psychological assessment tool that measures the discrepancy between a person's self-perception and objective reality, particularly in the context of relationships and social interactions.
The calculator uses the following formula:
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Explanation: The score represents the percentage of how closely the user's self-perception matches the ideal or reality. A score significantly above 100% may indicate delusional thinking.
Details: Understanding the gap between self-perception and reality can help in personal development, relationship counseling, and psychological assessment.
Tips: Enter your self-assessment score and the ideal or objective value. Both values must be positive numbers for accurate calculation.
Q1: What does a score over 100% mean?
A: A score significantly above 100% suggests the person may have an inflated self-perception compared to objective reality.
Q2: What is considered a normal score?
A: Scores between 80-120% are generally considered within normal range, though context matters.
Q3: How are the input values determined?
A: The values typically come from psychological assessments or standardized rating scales.
Q4: Can this test diagnose mental health conditions?
A: No, this is only a screening tool. Professional evaluation is needed for diagnosis.
Q5: Is this test only for males?
A: While designed for males, the concept can be adapted for other populations.