Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Chemistry.com Match Matrix_ revisited



The breakdown of the Chemistry.com candidates into 12 categories of Personality-Subpersonality pairs through the Personality Test initiates a algorithmic matching matrix. Adjoining the categorical pairs based on the predetermined optimized matches, the matrix takes into consideration certain fallabilities inherent in the test (ie the misreading of a question, impulsive answer not representative of one's true psyche). The insertion of matching criteria extending beyond that determined in the Personality Test prohibits the idealized model being the exclusive mode of matching. Thus, each candidate is given matches that most adequately fit their Personality-subpersonality identity and matching criteria. Matches given are more assorted than the "ideal chemical match," extending the field of matches for each candidate and ultimately matching perosonalities and subersonalities independently in specific cases.











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