Once again I'm being asked to complete the DES. Several therapists and psychologists have said they would expect, based on the accounts I give, a higher score than I get. One said i was too literal. Years of education have drilled me to answer the question as it is asked, but it is hard when faced with this test. I've also worked as a data analyst, and learned the importance of collecting and interrogating the data with a meaningful question.
I think the test itself is just plain silly, and suggests a spurious accuracy of measurement it doesn't actually possess. Take the question
5. Some people have the experience of finding new things among their belongings that they do not remember buying,
Please determine the degree in which the experience described in the question applies to you as a percentage of the time you have the experience. 'Never' corresponds to 0% of the time and 'Always', corresponds to 100% of the time.
Clearly the 90% and 100% answers aren't available, as no-one could spend all or most of their life finding things they forgot they bought.
So in most of the questions, 10% or 20% are the highest one could sensibly give. Some of the questions even have the word sometimes in them. What is 100% of "sometimes" ? eg
8. Some people are told that they sometimes do not recognize friends or family members
I can only answer that question with YES or NO, I have no idea how any other answer is possible. If it has EVER happened, then the answer must be YES, sometimes it has happened.
It gets even more complicated when I face the question about pain
19. Some people find that they sometimes are able to ignore pain.
I just tie myself in a knot about the meaning - is it knowing you have a pain, but disregarding it? Or is it not knowing you have a pain - in which case how would you know you are ignoring it? Or like childbirth, knowing you have a pain but working with it? And once again that sometimes word is there. And another knot about the maths. Is the question asking about how much of a whole day you spend ignoring pain so 6 of 24hours would be 25%. Or it how much of the time you are in pain that you ignore it. So if you had a pain for those six hours and ignored it throughout, = 100%
Does anyone know how you are MEANT to answer this test?
When I've asked in the past, one therapist said "Well, I think we know what is going on here", which I think meant she thought I was avoiding it, and another said she'd try to find out., but didn't come back with anything much.
I think the test itself is just plain silly, and suggests a spurious accuracy of measurement it doesn't actually possess. Take the question
5. Some people have the experience of finding new things among their belongings that they do not remember buying,
Please determine the degree in which the experience described in the question applies to you as a percentage of the time you have the experience. 'Never' corresponds to 0% of the time and 'Always', corresponds to 100% of the time.
Clearly the 90% and 100% answers aren't available, as no-one could spend all or most of their life finding things they forgot they bought.
So in most of the questions, 10% or 20% are the highest one could sensibly give. Some of the questions even have the word sometimes in them. What is 100% of "sometimes" ? eg
8. Some people are told that they sometimes do not recognize friends or family members
I can only answer that question with YES or NO, I have no idea how any other answer is possible. If it has EVER happened, then the answer must be YES, sometimes it has happened.
It gets even more complicated when I face the question about pain
19. Some people find that they sometimes are able to ignore pain.
I just tie myself in a knot about the meaning - is it knowing you have a pain, but disregarding it? Or is it not knowing you have a pain - in which case how would you know you are ignoring it? Or like childbirth, knowing you have a pain but working with it? And once again that sometimes word is there. And another knot about the maths. Is the question asking about how much of a whole day you spend ignoring pain so 6 of 24hours would be 25%. Or it how much of the time you are in pain that you ignore it. So if you had a pain for those six hours and ignored it throughout, = 100%
Does anyone know how you are MEANT to answer this test?
When I've asked in the past, one therapist said "Well, I think we know what is going on here", which I think meant she thought I was avoiding it, and another said she'd try to find out., but didn't come back with anything much.