Pooh Pathology Test
You are here because one of your friends linked you to their Pooh Pathology Test result:
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Your friend was tied between multiple characters.
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You appear to have two or more equally prominent Pooh Pathologies. It is possible that you are an equal fit for all of those characters. On the other hand, it is also possible that you simply answered the questions in such a way that you ended up with tied results, even though, in reality, you do have a definite Pooh Pathology. Whether you really are an equal fit for all of these characters, or you just happened to get an equal score on all of them, we are unable to say; we are therefore also unable to give you a more personalized description. But you can consult the chart above to see which of the characters you scored the strongest on.
References
- American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.). Washington, D.C.
- Shea, S. E., Gordon, K., Hawkins, A., Kawchuk, J., & Smith., D. (2000). Pathology in the Hundred Acre Wood: A Neurodevelopmental Perspective on A.A. Milne. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 163(12), pp. 1557-1559.
- Smith, R.C. (2015): Winnie the Pooh Characters and Psychological Disorders. Ball State University Muncie, Indiana.
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