08 November 2008
(The following is intended for human test subjects who have completed The Ovid-Mcfarlane test and who have sent their results to The Committee for the Study and Repression of Narcissistic Tendencies to be tabulated)
The Ovid-Mcfarlane test is a measure of the reaction of narcissists to an impossible task.
If you scored negative for narcissism (see final question of Part II), you're results are unimportant to us and will be ignored.
If you scored positively for narcissism, then you were probably frustrated with the questions in Part I, and most likely thought you did really well, considering.
You didn't do well, because you can't.
For anyone who is interested, only three of the scrambled sets of letters unscramble to actual words: 2, 5, 8.
This is a test. This is only a test. In case of an actual study this would be followed and proceeded by a tome of legal release and disclosure forms.
Thank you for your participation,
The Committee for the Study and Repression of Narcissistic Tendencies.
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