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Frybird

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I'm ISTJ, and mostly introvert

Also, i knew that before.

Tell me something new, test!
 

Easykill

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Wow, I never bothered doing this one, but I'm usually ENTP. Except, none of you were. I'm special!

Edit: The Inventor.
 

searanox

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Been a while since I took one of these. I scored as an INTJ personality, which is different than my previous INTP several years ago. Makes sense, I suppose, as some of my ideas and opinions on things have changed.
 

orifice

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Seems to be a lot of INTP's and INTJ's on this forum! Maybe it says something about the sort of people that visit this site.
 

KittywifaMohawk

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I'm INFJ
Introverted(44%)
Intuitive(62%)
Feeling(12%)
Judging(11%)

I'm a Counselor.
People tell me I should be one, but I don't think so.
 

Lukeje

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Hmmm... Masterminds don't seem to be as rare as the test makes out...
Your Type is INTJ
  • Introverted 67
    Intuitive 38
    Thinking 62
    Judging 1
You are:
  • distinctively expressed introvert

    moderately expressed intuitive personality

    distinctively expressed thinking personality

    slightly expressed judging personality
 

Grubnar

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Your Type is
ISTP
Artisan Portrait of the Crafter (ISTP)

Strength of the preferences %
Introverted 78
Sensing 1
Thinking 12
Perceiving 22

I am however not so sure this is correct, since I hve recived a very different score in a very simmular test.
 

Jovlo

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ENFJ

Teacher idealist.
Wow, that description is the perfect fit.

Oh no! Other teachers are Oprah and the pope!
 

Fraeir

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ISFP

Introvert: 44%
Sensing: 25%
Feeling: 62%
Perceiving: 33%

Design Graphic, Artist..

Now I'm actually happier since I take an art course, and that my greatest wish of a career here in the world is to be a concept artist XD
 

Erana

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Kringel said:
INFJ
11/25/25/11

Counselor?

what? am I the only one?
I am! *flolics in Humanitarian mindset*

Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging
67 62 25 11

Sounds right for me. Actually, Its a little creepy how well it fits. [http://typelogic.com/infj.html]
"While instinctively courting the personal and organizational demands continually made upon them by others, at intervals INFJs will suddenly withdraw into themselves, sometimes shutting out even their intimates. "
>.> Stop it, internet, you're scaring me.
"INFPs have the ability to see good in almost anyone or anything."
Really, internet, don't do that.
*reads relationship section*

...I don't feel special any more...
 

Jharry5

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I got INTJ - the Mastermind (has a certain ring to it...)

distinctively expressed introvert - 67%
moderately expressed intuitive personality - 38%
slightly expressed thinking personality - 12%
moderately expressed judging personality - 56%
 

Auron555

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ESTJ, 22-1-38-1.
Some of the questions it depended on the situation, and there was no real Y/N for me...
 

AntiAntagonist

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Done this test plenty of times before.

Closest to INTJ, but with the proper trade winds and the tide I may be INFP

EDIT: Psychologists tend to look at the Jung/Myers-Briggs test as reading tea leaves.
 

theklng

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AntiAntagonist said:
Done this test plenty of times before.

Closest to INTJ, but with the proper trade winds and the tide I may be INFP

EDIT: Psychologists tend to look at the Jung/Myers-Briggs test as reading tea leaves.
tea leaves? care to elaborate?
 

AntiAntagonist

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theklng said:
AntiAntagonist said:
Done this test plenty of times before.

Closest to INTJ, but with the proper trade winds and the tide I may be INFP

EDIT: Psychologists tend to look at the Jung/Myers-Briggs test as reading tea leaves.
tea leaves? care to elaborate?
Essentially they (psychologists) don't give it much respect. I'm a Leo and a Boar, both of those zodiacs "fit" my personality, but are vague enough to fit a lot of people.

For some reason the student health psychologists at my school liked Myers-Briggs though.

Still a more interesting test than that "Type A" personality test (can't remember the name).)
 

theklng

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AntiAntagonist said:
theklng said:
AntiAntagonist said:
Done this test plenty of times before.

Closest to INTJ, but with the proper trade winds and the tide I may be INFP

EDIT: Psychologists tend to look at the Jung/Myers-Briggs test as reading tea leaves.
tea leaves? care to elaborate?
Essentially they (psychologists) don't give it much respect. I'm a Leo and a Boar, both of those zodiacs "fit" my personality, but are vague enough to fit a lot of people.

For some reason the student health psychologists at my school liked Myers-Briggs though.

Still a more interesting test than that "Type A" personality test (can't remember the name).)
being in a family of psychologists, i know that there is some skepticism about the test; but i also know that several jungists consider it as a base. one will have to understand that with only 16 different archetypes, a good amount of generalization is needed. this is also why i in the beginning said that it is a foundation; not an exact match.

the whole idea of psychology is that everyone is unique, and that we at best can try and create a space from where people are coming from... not where everyone is. you can't logically deduct it because it's not based on logic.
 

AntiAntagonist

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theklng said:
being in a family of psychologists, i know that there is some skepticism about the test; but i also know that several jungists consider it as a base. one will have to understand that with only 16 different archetypes, a good amount of generalization is needed. this is also why i in the beginning said that it is a foundation; not an exact match.

the whole idea of psychology is that everyone is unique, and that we at best can try and create a space from where people are coming from... not where everyone is. you can't logically deduct it because it's not based on logic.
I'm aware of how the test is supposedly used. The person who put doubt in me over the test was a also a family member with a PhD in psychology.

From what I understand about it- the test is more useful for a long term case. Otherwise it's a bit of a parlor game.