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Quite some time ago, I posted this test here at TL. The poll was a bit of a failure, but I managed to get some recognition in Backseat Broodwar.
Not only will we see what kind of personality most of TL have, but famous TL celebrities like Artosis, Day9, Tasteless, Chill, Plexa, and konadora have the option of having their results shown in this thread.
If you consider yourself a famous TL member, PM your results to me and I will post your them here.
Here is the link to the test.
After you take it, here are some statistics regarding your type.
And some additional information about your type.
I got INTJ, what about you?
Poll: Test Results as an Introvert? (Vote): ISTJ (Vote): ISFJ (Vote): INFJ (Vote): INTJ (Vote): ISTP (Vote): ISFP (Vote): INFP (Vote): INTP
Poll: Test Results as an Extrovert? (Vote): ESTP (Vote): ESFP (Vote): ENFP (Vote): ENTP (Vote): ESTJ (Vote): ESFJ (Vote): ENFJ (Vote): ENTJ
Famous Teamliquid Members: Plexa - INTJ Rekrul - ENTP konadora - ENFP {88}iNcontroL - ESFJ LosingID8 - ESFJ
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You are more interested in a general idea than in the details of its realization This question is a mindfuck.
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Hmmm, having a bit of trouble with the options, hold on.
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On February 15 2010 17:49 Mori600 wrote: If you consider yourself a famous TL member, PM your results to me and I will post your them here.
ENFP
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Every time I take this test, the result is the same: INTJ.
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Finally fixed the post! God, it was hell. Couldn't put the tests below the wall of text for some reason.
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ENFP. Seems accurate enough. Me and Mark Twain, baby! Also Steven Spielberg, but it's harder to get excited about that...
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I got an INTP which is what I always get, though I'm not heavily weighted on any of those areas except maybe introversion.
It's always funny to measure people by their result on the M-B personality test. Tiger Woods an INTP? I can't see that somehow.
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I got an ISTJ the last time but apparently I'm an INTJ now.
And fuck yeah I'm famous, this post better get quoted in the OP.
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On February 15 2010 18:12 FirstBorn wrote: I got an ISTJ the last time but apparently I'm an INTJ now.
And fuck yeah I'm famous, this post better get quoted in the OP. Who the fuck are you?
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When I was required to take the real myers-briggs, I got INTP, and I got it again.
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On February 15 2010 17:59 Latham wrote: Every time I take this test, the result is the same: INTJ.
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On November 04 2009 09:49 CharlieMurphy wrote:Show nested quote +Jung's theory of psychological type, as published in his 1921 book, was not tested through controlled, scientific studies.[25] Jung's methods primarily included introspection and anecdote, methods largely rejected by the modern field of psychology.[25]
Jung's type theory introduced a sequence of four cognitive functions (thinking, feeling, sensing, and intuition), each having one of two orientations (extraverted or introverted), for a total of eight functions. The Myers-Briggs theory is based on these eight functions, although with some differences in expression (see Differences from Jung above). However, neither the Myers-Briggs nor the Jungian models offer any scientific, experimental proof to support the existence, the sequence, the orientation, or the manifestation of these functions.[25] Show nested quote +Some researchers have interpreted the reliability of the test as being low. Studies have found that between 39% and 76% of those tested fall into different types upon retesting some weeks or years later.[9][33]
One study reports that the MBTI dichotomies exhibit good split-half reliability; however, the dichotomy scores are distributed in a bell curve, and the overall type allocations are less reliable. Also, test-retest reliability is sensitive to the time between tests. Within each dichotomy scale, as measured on Form G, about 83% of categorizations remain the same when individuals are retested within nine months, and around 75% when individuals are retested after nine months. About 50% of people tested within nine months remain the same overall type, and 36% remain the same type after more than nine months.[38] For Form M (the most current form of the MBTI instrument), these scores are higher (see MBTI Manual, p. 163, Table 8.6).
In one study, when people were asked to compare their preferred type to that assigned by the MBTI, only half of people picked the same profile.[39] Critics also argue that the MBTI lacks falsifiability, which can cause confirmation bias in the interpretation of results. Also, Many people agree with this Show nested quote +" I thought this test was too "general" and the choices too difficult. Often I was unsure or I didn't know if it really applied to me, so I chose a middle answer. I thought it would have helped if they'd given examples with many of these choices. Taking such tests can be fun, but I always find fault with them because I always find things that do not apply to me specifically, or are not clear enough, or I am not really sure of the terminology used. I like to answer as honestly as possible but if the choices are unclear, I have to guess too much. "
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On February 15 2010 18:19 liosama wrote:Show nested quote +On November 04 2009 09:49 CharlieMurphy wrote:Jung's theory of psychological type, as published in his 1921 book, was not tested through controlled, scientific studies.[25] Jung's methods primarily included introspection and anecdote, methods largely rejected by the modern field of psychology.[25]
Jung's type theory introduced a sequence of four cognitive functions (thinking, feeling, sensing, and intuition), each having one of two orientations (extraverted or introverted), for a total of eight functions. The Myers-Briggs theory is based on these eight functions, although with some differences in expression (see Differences from Jung above). However, neither the Myers-Briggs nor the Jungian models offer any scientific, experimental proof to support the existence, the sequence, the orientation, or the manifestation of these functions.[25] Some researchers have interpreted the reliability of the test as being low. Studies have found that between 39% and 76% of those tested fall into different types upon retesting some weeks or years later.[9][33]
One study reports that the MBTI dichotomies exhibit good split-half reliability; however, the dichotomy scores are distributed in a bell curve, and the overall type allocations are less reliable. Also, test-retest reliability is sensitive to the time between tests. Within each dichotomy scale, as measured on Form G, about 83% of categorizations remain the same when individuals are retested within nine months, and around 75% when individuals are retested after nine months. About 50% of people tested within nine months remain the same overall type, and 36% remain the same type after more than nine months.[38] For Form M (the most current form of the MBTI instrument), these scores are higher (see MBTI Manual, p. 163, Table 8.6).
In one study, when people were asked to compare their preferred type to that assigned by the MBTI, only half of people picked the same profile.[39] Critics also argue that the MBTI lacks falsifiability, which can cause confirmation bias in the interpretation of results. Also, Many people agree with this " I thought this test was too "general" and the choices too difficult. Often I was unsure or I didn't know if it really applied to me, so I chose a middle answer. I thought it would have helped if they'd given examples with many of these choices. Taking such tests can be fun, but I always find fault with them because I always find things that do not apply to me specifically, or are not clear enough, or I am not really sure of the terminology used. I like to answer as honestly as possible but if the choices are unclear, I have to guess too much. "
Yes, the only choices available for yes and no. I had to think some answers through when I took the test but I got INTJ every time I took it. I guess this works for people with a consistent personality.
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On February 15 2010 18:15 Mori600 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2010 18:12 FirstBorn wrote: I got an ISTJ the last time but apparently I'm an INTJ now.
And fuck yeah I'm famous, this post better get quoted in the OP. Who the fuck are you?
FINE YOUR LOSS
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On February 15 2010 17:59 Latham wrote: Every time I take this test, the result is the same: INTJ.
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ISTJ, but with only 1% in sensing.
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INFP right here but every year or so I get different results when I do this
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ESFJ- The Guardian ......FEAR ME AS I BOMBARD YOUR NATURAL!
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