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You’ve probably taken a personality test, and when you were little, you even took an IQ test. If you’re on Facebook or any other social networking site, the “What kind of (blank) are you?” statement becomes ubiquitous as thousands, even millions of people take quizzes or answer question-naires from the deep and philosophical to the downright plain silly.

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