I got INTJ, which seems like by far the most common from the poll, although I found a lot of the questions were very hard to answer. I cannot honestly answer yes or no to "Strict observance of the established rules is likely to prevent a good outcome" because it would depend on the situation - the answer is very different if you're performing brain surgery versus writing a song.
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Wargizmo
Australia1237 Posts
I got INTJ, which seems like by far the most common from the poll, although I found a lot of the questions were very hard to answer. I cannot honestly answer yes or no to "Strict observance of the established rules is likely to prevent a good outcome" because it would depend on the situation - the answer is very different if you're performing brain surgery versus writing a song. | ||
blomsterjohn
Norway437 Posts
On July 26 2010 08:04 CharlieMurphy wrote: And likewise the ENFP can sometimes get stuck in a relationship that is bad because it is their purpose to make it work. haha and of course that also fits like a glove, psychology is facinating indeed | ||
HyruleanTubist
United States189 Posts
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Piy
Scotland3152 Posts
Which I guess is a bad thing, I don't know, I was too busy being distinct and slightly intuitive. | ||
Wr3k
Canada2533 Posts
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VabuDeltaKaiser
Germany1107 Posts
Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving %: 44 81 69 6 Ok, redid it, back to ENFJ. Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Judging %: 44 75 25 11 I swing between the so called teacher, enfj, and the champion, enfp. Nontheless both idealists with focus to understand and encourage people. The champion a bit more based for the sake of itself, the teacher more as a leader. i hate statistics that are not funny so: Your Risk Attitude Index 76% (how risky am i, yea..) # Primary Type(s) Inspired 45% # Secondary Type(s) Adventurer 32% | ||
YoonHo
Canada1043 Posts
It said, "According to Baron and Wagele, the most common Enneatypes for ENFJs are Helpers (Twos) and Achievers (Threes)." I swear the description of Achievers (Threes) sound 90% like me. | ||
]343[
United States10328 Posts
N/S about equal :O (1%) F getting stronger... wtf i used to be totally T i think i should give up on science P. | ||
Subversive
Australia2229 Posts
On July 26 2010 07:27 essjay wrote: had to pay for and take it for a psychology class last semester: got ESTP both times but with different clarity numbers actual paid test E(16) S(28), T(25), P(1) online test E(67) S(50), T(25), P(11) In the paid test what do the numbers correspond to? I realise that in the online one the numbers are likely %. | ||
Subversion
South Africa3627 Posts
That's like the most non-nerd type ever. zomg, who is this imposter above me :D | ||
YejinYejin
United States1053 Posts
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FaZ-
United States186 Posts
INTJ 78 100 50 22 Really fits me, ISTJ made me laugh with how wrong it was and INTP seemed mostly accurate. It's strange to see so many INTJ's, but if you read the description it logically fits the type of gamer who would be active on a forum. | ||
Subversive
Australia2229 Posts
On July 27 2010 13:09 Subversion wrote: Lolz, I'm an ESFP. That's like the most non-nerd type ever. zomg, who is this imposter above me :D Lol you nerd ;p. I even messaged you when I first saw we had similar names. Didn't you ever check the PM? I'll assume you're just kidding Edit Btw, also in aus? I remember you commenting in the Julia Gillard thread about our new PM. | ||
ZapRoffo
United States5544 Posts
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aeoliant
Canada361 Posts
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Cambium
United States16368 Posts
ENFJ (11 50 12 56) I'm fairly certain I got INTJ when I was in Grade 12... I guess I changed quite a bit? | ||
ammeL
United States211 Posts
"ENTJs are among the rarest of types, accounting for about 2–5% of those who are formally tested. They tend to be self-driven, motivating, energetic, assertive, confident, and competitive. They generally take a big-picture view and build a long-term strategy. They typically know what they want and may mobilize others to help them attain their goals. ENTJs are often sought out as leaders due to an innate ability to direct groups of people. Unusually influential and organized, they may sometimes judge others by their own tough standards, failing to take personal needs into account" It's from wiki, but interesting nonetheless. | ||
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