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The Luck Questionnaire

To complete the questionnaire, simply read each of the descriptions that follow, and, for each one, rate how well it describes you by assigning a number between 1 and 7 on the following scale.

Doesn't describe me at all                                Describes me very well

1     2     3     4     5     6     7

Lucky Description:

Lucky people are people for whom seemingly chance events tend to work out consistently in their favour.  for example, they seem to win more than their fair share of raffles and lotteries, or often accidentally meet people that can help them in some way, or their good fortune might play an important role in them achieving their ambitions and goals.  How well does this describe you?

Unlucky Description:

Unlucky people are the opposite; seemingly chance events tend to work out consistently against them.  For example, they never seem to win anything in competitions, or they tend to be involved in accidents that are not their fault, or are unlucky in love, or experience a great deal of ill fortune in their careers.  How well does this describe you?

Scoring:

People are classified as Lucky, Unlucky or Neutral on the basis of their answers.  The classification is simple. Just create a 'Luck Score' by subtracting the rating that you have given to the Unlucky description from the rating you have given to the Lucky description.  Thus, if you gave 5 to the first description and 1 to the second, you would have a Luck Score of +4.  If however, you had given 2 to the first description and 7 to the second, you would have a Luck Score of -5.  Alternatively, if you gave 5 to the first description and 4 to the second, you would have a Luck Score of +1.

If your Luck Score is equal to three or above, then you would be classified as Lucky, it is equal or minus to three or below then you would be classified as Unlucky.  People obtaining all other Luck Scores are classified as Neutral (that is neither lucky nor unlucky).  Thus, Luck Scores of +4, -5 and +1 would be classified as Lucky, Unlucky and Neutral respectivey.

 

 

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