People have more than one aspect of their personality, and a lot of this is dependant on mood aswell
Myers-Briggs Test Version II - Page 4
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Lovin
Denmark812 Posts
People have more than one aspect of their personality, and a lot of this is dependant on mood aswell | ||
MacWorld
Sweden227 Posts
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VabuDeltaKaiser
Germany1107 Posts
* very expressed extravert * distinctively expressed intuitive personality * distinctively expressed feeling personality * moderately expressed judging personality changed since the last one, many questions are depending for me what situation i would be in, so i decided intuitively. my behavior fits the result, after all i think personal behaviour changes concerning the situation, feelings and state of mind. althoug the result for me didn 't change, the intensity changed alot, last test, i was more like *just a bit extravert *distinctevely intuitive *very expressed feeling *slightly judging | ||
MannerMan
371 Posts
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crabapple
United States397 Posts
i am an INTJ also, and they are suposed to be the "strategists" of the 16 combos. SC ... Strategy... 44%!!! this is really a nerd-treat =]. i was always curious about this. so we see that"strategists" do in fact gravitate towards strategic places." or put in a less-no-brainer way, "strategic sites/places do in fact retain a higher proportion of that personality type" so far, it seems on TL, Introverts outweigh Extroverts. And iNtuititive types outweigh Sensing types. And Thinking types outweigh Feeling types. | ||
alphafuzard
United States1610 Posts
for most of the questions, i didn't feel like 'yes' or 'no' was an accurate response, often somewhere in between. | ||
crabapple
United States397 Posts
On February 16 2010 08:32 alphafuzard wrote: intp, but im not sure how accurate the test result was for most of the questions, i didn't feel like 'yes' or 'no' was an accurate response, often somewhere in between. if u really want to be painstaking about it, u can mark those questions, count them, and allow for that much margin of error. if they don't get near the "flipping point", then ur pretty safe. also, as a randomization factor, there are redundant questions that are trying to determine which way u land on the 4 variables. so don't worry too much. u can also take the test multiple times laaater on and see how much change you get after u give it some time. i've take nthis test many times over the years and i'm always the same type. the degrees of each of 4 variables change slightly, but even then they stay around the same. one thing that was adiscovery to me was that i was an intuitive type, when i thought i was an S. in college my intuitive side, or "right-brainedness" awoke and i was seeing the world in like a new light. | ||
Myrmidon
United States9452 Posts
Seems like INTJ is something like 2-3% of the total population yet like 30-35% of TL.net, which is probably to be expected. edit: and the weakness of INTJ is in romantic relationships. Need more strategy lol. | ||
prOxi.swAMi
Australia3091 Posts
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cloudica
England43 Posts
Found a few related facts: -- Rarest type (1.5%) -- Highest of all types in marital dissatisfaction (sounds encouraging, doesn't it? ) -- Commonly found in careers in religion, counseling, teaching, and the arts (I'm a software developer ) | ||
prOxi.swAMi
Australia3091 Posts
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Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
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Suc
Australia1569 Posts
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Ack1027
United States7873 Posts
I am skeptical like anyone would be about this type of test and anything that claims to have insight on your personality, but I must say the description for the ISFJ is pretty accurate. Like if my friends read that and asked if that was me I would definitely say yes. | ||
Gogleion
United States534 Posts
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. Should be: "If other people consider you a famous TL member..." | ||
MightyAtom
Korea (South)1897 Posts
you knew that didn't you rek? kaka | ||
crabapple
United States397 Posts
On February 16 2010 08:50 Myrmidon wrote: INTJ as always. I always get something between moderately and max expressed in all of the categories. Seems like INTJ is something like 2-3% of the total population yet like 30-35% of TL.net, which is probably to be expected. edit: and the weakness of INTJ is in romantic relationships. Need more strategy lol. well said. | ||
Jazriel
Canada404 Posts
I'm INFJ. It's a nice coincidence that this thread has popped up, I recently did this test and was blown away at how well it defines people. I did a fair bit of research and INFJ is incredibly accurate. An interesting point of the MB test thingy is that the type that allows for "stupidity" the most, is also the most common. One of the E <xxx> ones I believe. (Not so much stupidity, but the most common MB personality type doesn't focus on common sense essentially). | ||
Rothbardian
United States497 Posts
On February 16 2010 08:50 Myrmidon wrote: INTJ as always. I always get something between moderately and max expressed in all of the categories. Seems like INTJ is something like 2-3% of the total population yet like 30-35% of TL.net, which is probably to be expected. edit: and the weakness of INTJ is in romantic relationships. Need more strategy lol. Yes. INTJ's are roughly 2% of the population, similarly, the vast majority of libertarians are INTJ's, which just so happen to fall in with the RTS crowd :p Also, the majority of CS majors and other associated fields tend to be majoritarian INTJ. INTJ's are your logical, worldly view (As in, looking at the whole, and deducing what an action will cause throughout the effect chain). << INTJ Add me to the list lol. | ||
Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
On February 16 2010 11:47 MightyAtom wrote: ENTP you knew that didn't you rek? kaka yes i did lol | ||
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