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Stephen Fry: You all took the Whiteley test, which is a test for hypochondriasis, to test whether or not you are hypochondriacs.
David Mitchell: The test was a stupid test, though.
Stephen Fry: Tests are, aren't they, as a rule. What was particularly stupid about it?
David Mitchell: Well, Every question, you had to answer 1 to 3, 4, 5. And 1 meant not at all, 2 meant a little bit, 3 moderately, 4 quite a lot, 5 loads and loads. And then one of the questions was, “Do you worry about your health a lot?”. So, How can you answer, “I moderately worry about my health a lot”? “I worry about my health a lot a little bit”? “I worry about my health a lot a lot.” The answers didn't go with the questions.
Stephen Fry: You're right. They didn't think it through, did they?
David Mitchell: How long did they spend on it? Three minutes? Because if it was four, they're idiots.
Alan Davies: My tendency with those things is to put the thing, basically, all the way through the middle. “Do you want to kill children?” Moderately. I don't want to be too much either way.
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