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What's your Myers Briggs type?

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If you don't know you can take the test here:

http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp


I'm an INTP myself - polarized on all except the P, which is about 30% - so I'm similar to an INTJ but inclined toward perceiving.

What's your type? - I expect alot of INTPs/ INTJs here.
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Hmmm, ISTJ, 44-12-50-22 respectively.

Whatever this means... is this good?

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Herbert Hoover, Harry S. Truman, Kirk Douglas, Clint Eastwood, Greta Garbo :shock:
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\"You quit this test 2/3-3/4 of the way through because you find too many questions to be ambiguous.\" :P
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Your Type is
ENFJ
Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Judging
Strength of the preferences %
11 12 12 56

You are:
slightly expressed extravert
slightly expressed intuitive personality
slightly expressed feeling personality
moderately expressed judging personality


Famous people of your particular type.
Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, Clara Barton (Founder of the American Red Cross), Ronald Reagan
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My final impression of this test was, it is a creative marketing scheme for on-line universities. :wink:
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Moderate on all 4...

John Bradshaw, Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela, John Calvin, Nicole Kidman

Lol, and I thought I was a backwards thinking redneck!

Nicole Kidman is an airhead, so that doesn’t say much. :cry:
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Well at least my score put me in line with world leaders and not an Airhead. :P
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Yea, but I’m a humanitarian, and a reformer. :wink:

As well as a smokin hot babe!
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Your Type is
ENTJ
Extraverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
33 25 12 22
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Post by Grendel »

Urgh, INTJ - Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging 67 62 25 44

Heh, career: Information System Specialist, Computer Programming. Right in line w/ Isaac Newton & Niels Bohr. :lol:
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You are: INFJ

67% distinctively expressed introvert
62% distinctively expressed intuitive personality
38% moderately expressed feeling personality
22% slightly expressed judging personality

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Post by Sirius »

INTJ, from memory N and T strongly expressed, J moderate and I weakly expressed. (Don't really feel the inclination to take the test yet again.) A lot of people I know are similar, although the type is relatively rare in the wider world.

The type is fairly accurate as well, since I am in the software development field and have a strong feel for the abstract.
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INFJ

44% moderately expressed introvert
25% moderately expressed intuitive personality
50% moderately expressed feeling personality
44% moderately expressed judging personality

Meh
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From memory, a fairly strong INTP in all dimensions.
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I'm just FJ.
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ESTJ strength 1,1,1,1

Ewww...Gloria Steinem, Martha Stewart, Barbara Streisand, Frank Sinatra

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woodchip wrote: Ewww...Gloria Steinem, Martha Stewart, Barbara Streisand, Frank Sinatra
ROFL :P :P :P :P :P
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Post by Foil »

Hm, I'm not sure how well the results from a 72-question quiz match up to a full true Meyers-Briggs battery.

As I recall from a more thorough typology I did a few years back, I'm an INTJ, but a bit less introvert than I tend to think I am. :)
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INTJ

Yep. I am a software engineer and a musician.
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Post by Gekko71 »

Fascinating.

I use Jung personality traits a lot in my business, so I got a big kick out of this exercise.

I did this test many years ago and I was an INTJ. This time around I was an INFP (though the first time I did this, the TJ numbers were reasonably balanced and the same for this time, which would explain the subtle varience).

I thought that there would be a lot of NT personality types on the board and I wasn't far wrong. Ditto for the INTJ personalisty subset. Given that they're relatively rare combinations (only 15 percent of the population are NT, and only 1 in 100 are INTJ according to Keirsey and Bates) - being surrounded by like-minded individuals explains to me why I've always felt so at home here.

Nice one guys.


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I've been a steady ISTP since I was 12. I act like an ESTP occasionally, but it's too much effort. :)
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I forget mine, it's buried in my papers somewhere. I was in the middle for most of them except for Introverted\\Extroverted which was waaaaaaaaay over on the extroverted side.
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Post by Jeff250 »

I was hoping for more INTP's, especially from the Math folk, but Foil was a huge disappointment. ;)

To add to what Testiculese says, I can generally act extroverted for a few hours, but then I feel too drained and need to go program or something to get myself together. Except for when I've been hitting the sauce... then my 'I' flips to an 'E' pretty quickly. :D
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Foil wrote:As I recall from a more thorough typology I did a few years back, I'm an INTJ, but a bit less introvert than I tend to think I am. :)
Interesting, I just now went and took that online version, and it shows me as having become an INFJ (barely, just 12% on F). I'm not sure if that's due to the ambiguity of some of the questions about empathy, or if I've actually changed a bit.
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Post by Pandora »

INTJ

moderately expressed introvert
slightly expressed intuitive personality
slightly expressed thinking personality
slightly expressed judging personality

Stephen Hawking, Andrew Grove, Marie Curie, Guy Kawasaki, Igor Sikorsky, Hillary Clinton

hmm....
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Post by Bonzer »

I don't think the test is working right. I tried taking it but it just tells me I'm PTMC...

Nah, I'm INTP, with Thinking as the strongest. No big surprises, as an engineering major / programmer.
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:) Good one.
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CUDA wrote:Well at least my score put me in line with world leaders and not an Airhead. :P
I guess... as long as you consider Bill Clinton a world leader ;)
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Post by BigSlideHimself »

To those who don't know, this Myers-Briggs typology isn't unique to that site - search for your type on wiki and you can read more about it.

There's actually communities built around this. I read the INTP Central forums from time to time.

As for ambiguity in the questions: I tend to chalk that up to the gradient for each section. For instance, the thinking/feeling questions are black and white to me (a letter I'm polarized on) but I have more difficulty answering the P/J questions - since I'm so borderline.
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ENTJ. Always has been but it's even more strongly so now. Slightly / distinctly / distinctly / moderately respectively.

I've heard it being described as an \"Evil Overlord\" personality. It's actually not far off the mark. Hehe.

\"Hillary Clinton, Napoleon, Margaret Thatcher, Carl Sagan, Bill Gates, Golda Meir, Edward Teller, George Benard Shaw, and General George C. Marshall are examples of Rational Fieldmarshals.\"
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BigSlideHimself wrote:To those who don't know, this Myers-Briggs typology isn't unique to that site - search for your type on wiki and you can read more about it.

There's actually communities built around this. I read the INTP Central forums from time to time.

As for ambiguity in the questions: I tend to chalk that up to the gradient for each section. For instance, the thinking/feeling questions are black and white to me (a letter I'm polarized on) but I have more difficulty answering the P/J questions - since I'm so borderline.
Yep. I've had this test done by a Psychologist a few years back and the results were the same as the free version. In fact I've done all the free versions and they all come out the same with just slight differences in percentages. So, these tests are pretty accurate.

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I'm INTP, like \"integer pointer\".
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INTJ

Introverted-78
Intuitive-50
Thinking-12
Judging-28

Stephen Hawking, Andrew Grove, Marie Curie, Guy Kawasaki, Igor Sikorsky, Hillary Clinton

Yeah it's Friday night and I was bored enough to take that test. :P
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distinctively expressed introvert 67%

distinctively expressed intuitive personality 62%

distinctively expressed thinking personality 62%

slightly expressed judging personality 11%
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What is really interesting is how the book, Please Understand Me II, shows that only about 1% of the population is INTJ, yet many of you are INTJ

So am I.

I scored INTJ four years ago, and I just did the test again today, and scored INTJ, again.

You are:

* very expressed introvert
* moderately expressed intuitive personality
* distinctively expressed thinking personality
* very expressed judging personality

The most interesting thing about these personality profiles is that they fall into tetra form personality archetypes.

There are four primary personality types, and since there are sixteen Myers-Briggs combinations, that means that each of the four archetypes have four subtypes.

The Platonic names are Sanguine, Choleric, Melancholy, and Phlegmatic.

The Myers Briggs and Please Understand Me II names that correspond to that are called Artisan, Idealist, Guardian, and Rational, respectively.

All humans have a combination or spectrum arising from these \"primary color\" personality types.

I find it all very fascinating.

http://www.keirsey.com/
Please Understand Me II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Please_Understand_Me
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Grand total of four who rated as extroverts. I'm surprised it's that low on these boards actually.
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Post by Zantor »

I am an ESFP. Funny thing is a few years ago I came out as ENFP.

Extraverted 78%
Sensing 69%
Feeling 62%
Perceiving 33%

Most noteworthy famous person with the same type: Steve Irwin.
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It all depends on how they write the questions and the way that you react to the questions.

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Their test showed:

INTJ

Introverted: 89
Intuitive: 25
Thinking: 12
Judging: 44

You are:

* very expressed introvert
* moderately expressed intuitive personality
* slightly expressed thinking personality
* moderately expressed judging personality

http://www.humanmetrics.com/vocation/JC ... F=12&JP=44

They nailed down \"Computer Programming\". That's been my profession for over 31 years at the present time.

Like \"Hillary C.\"? I think NOT!

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In Reality, I'm very introverted and very deep thinker, and somewhat intuitive.

As to the judgemental part? Not quite so convinced of that.

Spend a lot of time thinking about how to improve the software that we write where I work.

Give me an abstract idea and it seems that many times I can come up with a solution to the problem.

Most people see the original 3 by 3 \"Rubik's cube\" as an unsolvable problem. Obviously it is solvable, it takes a lot of patience to learn how to do it. I know how to solve it by using a \"divide and conquer\" method by solving it in third's. The centers are all properly oriented. Anyone can solve 1 side. Next is to solve the middle 4 cubes on the sides. Next the 4 bottom corners, then lastly the 4 remaining cubes on the bottom.

The 4 x 4 Rubiks Revenge is a little harder but solvable.

If you subdivide a large problem into multiple solvable problems then solve the smaller equasions / problems, then the large problem gets solved in the long run.

One of my favorite stories is about a student taking a final math exam that showed up late to class. There were 3 additional problems on the board that were for extra credit on the exam. This student solved 2 of the 3 problems. The professor was absolutely stunned... The 3 problems were supposedly unsolvable. The student didn't know that up front and didn't take that bias into account when solving the 2 problems.

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Just because you disagree with someone doesn't mean your personality is that different. :)
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