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Saturday, November 22, 2014

Can You Read People’s Emotions?


Are you tuned in to the emotions of others? Or have you been accused of being insensitive?

If you are among those people who are mystified by moods, new research offers hope. A new study shows that certain types of reading can actually help us improve our sensitivity IQ. To find out how well you read the emotions of others, take the Well quiz, which is based on an assessment tool developed by University of Cambridge professor Simon Baron-Cohen.

For each photo, choose the word that best describes what you think the person depicted is thinking or feeling.


  • Playful

  • Comforting

  • Irritated

  • Bored

  • Terrified

  • Arrogant

  • Annoyed

  • Upset

  • Joking

  • Flustered

  • Desire

  • Convinced

  • Joking

  • Insisting

  • Amused

  • Relaxed

  • Irritated

  • Sarcastic

  • Worried

  • Friendly

  • Aghast

  • Fantasizing

  • Impatient

  • Alarmed

  • Apologetic

  • Friendly

  • Uneasy

  • Dispirited

  • Despondent

  • Relieved

  • Shy

  • Excited

  • Annoyed

  • Hostile

  • Horrified

  • Preoccupied

  • Cautious

  • Insisting

  • Bored

  • Aghast

  • Terrified

  • Amused

  • Regretful

  • Flirtatious

  • Indifferent

  • Embarrassed

  • Skeptical

  • Dispirited

  • Decisive

  • Anticipating

  • Threatening

  • Shy

  • Irritated

  • Disappointed

  • Depressed

  • Accusing

  • Contemplative

  • Flustered

  • Encouraging

  • Amused

  • Irritated

  • Thoughtful

  • Encouraging

  • Sympathetic

  • Doubtful

  • Affectionate

  • Playful

  • Aghast

  • Decisive

  • Amused

  • Aghast

  • Bored

  • Arrogant

  • Grateful

  • Sarcastic

  • Tentative

  • Dominant

  • Friendly

  • Guilty

  • Horrified

  • Embarrassed

  • Fantasizing

  • Confused

  • Panicked

  • Preoccupied

  • Grateful

  • Insisting

  • Imploring

  • Contented

  • Apologetic

  • Defiant

  • Curious

  • Pensive

  • Irritated

  • Excited

  • Hostile

  • Panicked

  • Incredulous

  • Despondent

  • Interested

  • Alarmed

  • Shy

  • Hostile

  • Anxious

  • Joking

  • Cautious

  • Arrogant

  • Reassuring

  • Interested

  • Joking

  • Affectionate

  • Contented

  • Impatient

  • Aghast

  • Irritated

  • Reflective

  • Grateful

  • Flirtatious

  • Hostile

  • Disappointed

  • Ashamed

  • Confident

  • Joking

  • Dispirited

  • Serious

  • Ashamed

  • Bewildered

  • Alarmed

  • Embarrassed

  • Guilty

  • Fantasizing

  • Concerned

  • Aghast

  • Baffled

  • Distrustful

  • Terrified

  • Puzzled

  • Nervous

  • Insisting

  • Contemplative

  • Ashamed

  • Nervous

  • Suspicious

  • Indecisive




Understanding Your Score
The average score for this test is in the range of 22 to 30 correct responses. If you scored above 30, you may be quite good at understanding someone’s mental state based on facial cues. If you scored below 22, you may find it difficult to understand a person’s mental state based on their appearance.

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