What personality type are you?

Recommended Videos

drdamo

New member
May 17, 2010
268
0
0
This one gave me:

ENFJ (assuming the errors, it should be ENTP)

E=55% en I=45%
S=40% en N=60%
T=60% en F=40% <== Why do i get an F while my T is obviously a higher %
J=01% en P=99% <== doesn't seem right, as it should be P, or the 1% is infact 100% in that test.

One i used before (in Dutch):

ENTP

E=60% en I=40%
S=35% en N=65%
T=60% en F=40%
J=40% en P=60%


And that same Dutch one from about 4 years back:

EN(T or F)P

E=80% en I=20%
S=10% en N=90%
T=50% en F=50%
J=30% en P=70%

I see the changes i've made in those 4 years, but its still a specific mindset in a specific place of space and time.
Tomorrow will have a different outcome as it all depends on how you feel right now, and with that how you see the world.
And being objective towards your own actions is quite hard to achieve.
Even tho the answers might be subjective, chances are that you don't exactly see the question as intended, nor will you be able to grasp the bigger picture, hence i say this test is merely an indication rather then a detailed pinpoint of your personality.

So whatever you think about it, don't live like it, just keep doing what you normally do.
If i myself continue to learn from life, i'll end up having 50% all arround, making me everyone i want to be, and to be honest, we all are capable of doing so.
 

motormind

New member
Apr 27, 2008
17
0
0
I don't need no stinking test. I know I'm a *****. And a lazy *****, at that.

EDIT: Oh, for crying out loud, it's MBTI, one of the silliest pseudo-psychology snake oil scams ever. I once got into a big fight with my boss when I refused to take a course dealing with this junk.
 

Jonatron

New member
Sep 8, 2008
498
0
0
INFP,

I am:
slightly expressed introvert
moderately expressed intuitive personality
slightly expressed feeling personality
slightly expressed perceiving personality

I don't really get it.

Ah... reading the type description I get it. "Healer" - Idealist, takes to care about specific people's well being, isolates themselves, enjoy scholarly activities, very poetic writer. I can agree with everything in the analysis.
 

hardlymotivated

New member
May 20, 2009
168
0
0
INTP

Introverted - 89
Intuitive - 25
Thinking - 50
Perceiving - 44

# very expressed introvert
# moderately expressed intuitive personality
# moderately expressed thinking personality
# moderately expressed perceiving personality
 

Hosker

New member
Aug 13, 2010
1,177
0
0
INTJ, I don't really know what that means.
I really wish they had a middle option instead of just yes and no.
I would say "somewhat" to a few of those questions.
 

TheLaofKazi

New member
Mar 20, 2010
839
0
0
INFP
Introverted - 33
Intuitive - 62
Feeling - 62
Perceiving - 89

You are:
moderately expressed introvert
distinctively expressed intuitive personality
distinctively expressed feeling personality
very expressed perceiving personality

Sounds about right I guess. Although I always hate the way there are questions like this:

58: The scientific method is the best:
YES or NO


The best... at what? I can think of plenty of places in life where the scientific method would fail, like with dating or something like that.
 

Americow

New member
Aug 26, 2009
349
0
0
Yeah a lot of questions were difficult to answer which is I guess why you're supposed to do it as quick as possible.
 

Irony's Acolyte

Back from the Depths
Mar 9, 2010
3,635
0
0
I'm a INTP (Architect).

Introverted (67), Intuitive (62), Thinking (38), Perceiving (67)

I am a distinctively expressed introvert, a distinctively expressed intuitive personality, a moderately expressed thinking personality, and a distinctively expressed perceiving personality.

I expected more in the way of thinking (I do it all the time), but for the most part this test got me right.
 

TOGSolid

New member
Jul 15, 2008
1,509
0
0
Every time I take these tests I get INTJ.

*takes test*

Well whaddya know, INTJ. Again. I've been unwavering in who I am since I was a kid no matter which freeby test I take.

I've done these tests more than a few times and my result has never changed. If this is your first time doing this test, you may want to try others if you're not sure about your results. There's a few of these free tests available online.
 

Lerxst

New member
Mar 30, 2008
269
0
0
motormind said:
I don't need no stinking test. I know I'm a *****. And a lazy *****, at that.

EDIT: Oh, for crying out loud, it's MBTI, one of the silliest pseudo-psychology snake oil scams ever. I once got into a big fight with my boss when I refused to take a course dealing with this junk.
Ummm... I suggest you actually look up the history and science behind the test before you dismiss it. This isn't a Facebook App like "What Flavor Popcorn are you?" It's actually a clinically used psychological profile (although I'll admit that any free INternet version of the test is less than perfect).
 

Julianking93

New member
May 16, 2009
14,712
0
0
INFJ

You are:moderately expressed introvert
distinctively expressed intuitive personality
slightly expressed feeling personality
moderately expressed judging personality

Eh. I'll take it I guess
 

TriggerUnhappy

New member
Mar 4, 2009
1,530
0
0
ENTP

You are:

* slightly expressed extravert
* distinctively expressed intuitive personality
* very expressed thinking personality
* slightly expressed perceiving personality

Also, Alexander the Great was one, so I think I win.
Just joking of course...