Muggles May Not Need a Hat: Sorting Based on the Big Five Personality Test
The Big Five is the most reliable measure of personality in psychology. Could it be used to Sort people into Hogwarts Houses?
The Big Five is the most reliable measure of personality in psychology. Could it be used to Sort people into Hogwarts Houses?
This would be one shamazing Sorting Ceremony!
There have been some mixed messages regarding Ravenclaw’s mascot. Is it an eagle or a raven? What is the truth?
Would you have stayed for the Battle of Hogwarts? The result of a recent Twitter poll had some interesting things to say!
What ever happened to Kingsley Shacklebolt or Andromeda Tonks? Join in on our discussion about “Harry Potter” characters who deserve their own books.
At YALLWEST 2018, 12 YA authors revealed their Hogwarts Houses and divulged what their House truly means to them.
“Harry Potter” fans often find a sense of pride and identity associated with the Houses that they’re in. However, is categorizing people into Houses too simplistic?
What have your favorite actors and artists from “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beasts” been up to? Find out in this week’s Social Media Roundup!
BuzzFeed is inundated with Sorting Hat quizzes assigning the taker a Hogwarts House based on absurd and unrelated criteria. But even the most ridiculous quiz can lead to enlightening discussions about identity.
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