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    • Source: The Animal in You
    • The Animal in You is a 1995 non-fiction book by Roy Feinson, which posits a biological basis as to why people tend to exhibit personality traits similar to animal species. The book hypothesizes that through the process of convergent evolution, people adopt a niche set of behaviors enabling them to cope with their particular social milieu in the same way as individual animal species adapt to their environments. The book has been translated into ten different languages, including Mandarin, Japanese, Czech, Hebrew and French, and has been featured on CNN, The Dr. Phil Show and CBS The Talk


      The Personality Test


      The Animal in You features a personality test of nine questions that collapses to one of 45 possible personality types. After readers answer the questions about their personality and physical attributes, the test returns a number corresponding to one of the 45 animal personality types, appearing in a look-up table. The underlying mechanisms for these types of tests are trivial for modern software based Internet tests, but this is the first known example of a book-based test able to resolve over 20 categories. The test is augmented by an interdependent weighting scheme wherein each question is assigned a different weight depending on how the other questions are answered.


      The Animals


      The animal personalities are broken down into the broad categories shown below.


      = Carnivores

      =
      Traits:
      Powerful, Optimistic, Territorial, Courageous, Fastidious, Athletic, Adventurous, Energetic, Attractive, Fun, Loving, Talented, Flamboyant, World Travelers, Loyal

      Otter
      Wolf
      Sea Lion
      Wild Dog
      Walrus
      Lion
      Shark
      Tiger
      Bear
      Fox
      Wild Cat
      Badger
      Weasel
      Dog.
      Optimistic


      = Herbivores

      =
      Traits:
      Sociable, Hard Working, Sober, Friendly, Family Oriented, Organized, Reliable, Methodical, Conservative

      Baboon
      Elephant
      Bison
      Giraffe
      Cottontail
      Gorilla
      Deer
      Rhinoceros
      Hippo
      Sable
      Horse
      Sheep
      Mountain Goat
      Warthog
      Zebra.


      = Rodents & Insectivores

      =
      Traits:
      Small, Creative, Thrifty, Active, Resilient, Cautious, Socially, loving, Bright

      Mole
      Bat
      Porcupine
      Beaver
      Prairie Dog
      Shrew
      Mouse


      = Birds

      =
      Traits:
      Energetic, Attractive, Fun-Loving, Talented, Flamboyant, World Travelers

      Penguin
      Eagle
      Rooster
      Owl
      Swan
      Peacock
      Vulture


      = Reptiles

      =
      Traits:
      Artistic Creative Quick Tempered Moody Quirky Unpredictable

      Crocodile
      Snake


      Animal Attraction


      "Animal Attraction" was a sequel to "Animal In You," published by St. Martin's Griffin Press in 1999. This book explored the types relationships suggested by the different personality types.


      Citations in Academic Articles


      Pets and People: Companions in Commerce? Holbrook.
      Advances in Business Marketing and Purchasing. Wallpach, Woodside.
      Are Birds of a Feather Flocking to the Beach? Black.


      References




      External links


      Official website The book's website was one of the earliest comprehensive personality tests available on the web and receives over "1,000,000 unique visitors per year".

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