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Personality Test

What is your Meyers-Briggs Type?


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^ For example, I'd pick colors for interior design based on a research study I read once that stuck with me, about certain colors influencing certain states of mind and mood. I would NOT pick a color scheme, at least consciously, simply because I had good memory associations with it.

I choose my music based on the unique ways it tickles me and how much deeper analysis it yields to. I don't choose my music based on memories of good times with friends.

I was the N-type student who would raise his hand and go off on tangents about the assigned reading, which were connected to it maybe only tangentially, but at the same time deeply. An S-type teacher would then give me a funny look and say, 'Um... the text?? Some textual evidence please?? We're on 'Adventures in Appreciation' page 51; where are you?'

I offer these examples as someone who always tests as a full-tilt N, who has always found S-types a complete enigma.
 
ebola? said:
I can imagine the color of the drapes being more interesting if it is set in some sort of rationalized conceptual system of aesthetics (as if there were one).

My GF is ENFP and I'm INTJ ("theoretically" a good match). We're both "N" people, I guess. But she is always, in my opinion, overly concerned about things like interior design, clothing, etc. She is utterly baffled about how I manage to live in a plain, off-white room with nothing but a chair, table, labtop and cot. I say, it's fewer things to worry about. Nor can she understand how I can tolerate a wardrobe consisting only of plain grey T-shirts and jeans. I say it's much simpler that way.

So I suppose my "rationalized conceptual system" of interior design and clothing is "keep it scarce and simple."
 
I was the N-type student who would raise his hand and go off on tangents about the assigned reading, which were connected to it maybe only tangentially, but at the same time deeply. An S-type teacher would then give me a funny look and say, 'Um... the text?? Some textual evidence please?? We're on 'Adventures in Appreciation' page 51; where are you?'

This can vary, I think, depending on the functional preferences of the type in question. An "N-type" might go, "This is all well and good, but what are the axioms and rules that underly this conceptual system," moving in a direction opposite of a 'tangent'.

I've had to contend with this as a teacher, as my type tends to learn 'backwards' when compared to the majority of the population.
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And yes, INT*s can neglect their external environment, especially INTPs.

ebola
 
INTJ

Introverted - 67%
Intuitive - 100%
Thinking - 25%
Judging - 89%

Did anyone else get 100% on any of these? It seems odd to me, there being 72 questions and all.
 
I took this test quite some time ago.

I just took it again. My current results:

INTP

Introverted - 11

Intuitive - 12

Thinking - 12

Perceiving - 56
 
^ Did you find you've changed?

I have always been INFP, I've taken this test about 3 times over 6 or so years.
 
Yeah, I think I might have been a different personality on this test.

...can't remember which.

I was an Intuitive something though.

I know I have changed quite a bit in the last few years. I'm sure some of my posts from 3, 4 and 5 plus years ago will confirm that.

:)
 
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Did anyone else get 100% on any of these? It seems odd to me, there being 72 questions and all.>>

I often get 100 percent for introversion and 100 percent for intuition.
I bet that a lot of people who 'change' on these tests actually don't fit neatly into the typology.
 
ebola? said:
I bet that a lot of people who 'change' on these tests actually don't fit neatly into the typology.

I used to be slightly I with NTJ, now slightly ENTJ. It actually hinders the best traits of both types and I've been consciously choosing to move towards Extraversion because the limbo was frustrating.
 
I took this again, for fun.

My newest results:



ENFP


Extraverted ~ 1

Intuitive ~ 25

Feeling ~ 50

Perceiving ~ 33


I thought about how I currently have been feeling/dealing with the world when answering the same questions.

I answered it previously from a more lifelong perspective.

INTP

Introverted - 11

Intuitive - 12

Thinking - 12

Perceiving - 56

:)
 
Interesting now many INTJs there are here, given we are so low in the total population (around 3 percent, I think?). I wonder if online forums attract a different personality sub-strata?
 
my results :

ISTP

Introverted : 56

Sensing : 38

Thinking : 1

Perceiving : 56

I am:

* moderately expressed introvert
* moderately expressed sensing personality
* slightly expressed thinking personality
* moderately expressed perceiving personality
 
At this juncture INTJs 17 INTPs 18.

I am not liking the INTJs catching up on the INTPs, not one bit. Shouldn't INTJs be out trying to take over the world or something instead of posting on forums.;)
 
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