Personality Test

How to pass, fit in, eventually set an example, and ultimately lead the way.
djc
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Post by djc »

INFP here.


Idleswine
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Post by Idleswine »

Apparently I'm an INTJ - but I'm pretty sceptical of these kinds of test. Entertaining though!


JustChristine
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Post by JustChristine »

hmmm, still the lone ISFJ around here.


mike
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Post by mike »

INTP..(trying to add some J when I need to get things done ;-)


Beaudacious
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Post by Beaudacious »

Definitely an INFP.


MPR
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Post by MPR »

INTJ as well, with strong T and somewhat moderate in the others. Although generally introverted left to my own devices, I don't really have trouble being socialable in social situations.


CestLaVie
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Post by CestLaVie »

INTJ. Strong I and T. Consistent with previous results.


Socrates
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Post by Socrates »

ENTJ
moderately expressed extravert

distinctively expressed intuitive personality

distinctively expressed thinking personality

moderately expressed judging personality


RightClawSouth
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Post by RightClawSouth »

I (nearly E) NTJ


B
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Post by B »

Today I'm a:
INTP
11% I - slightly expressed introvert

38% N - moderately expressed intuitive personality

38% T - moderately expressed thinking personality

44% J - moderately expressed perceiving personality
Tomorrow the stars will align differently, no doubt.


KevinW
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Post by KevinW »

Strong INTJ. Interesting, because from the qualitative descriptions I thought I'd be INTP.


aquadump
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Post by aquadump »

@CestLaVie & @RightClawSouth
I'm an ENTJ. There's another and close to this as well.


dpmorel
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Post by dpmorel »

I bounce between ENTJ & ENFJ - thats right I'm not an un-caring robot like the rest of yawl INTJ'ers.
I actually dislike personality tests. Its a nature vs nurture thing, "social norms" and training change how you behave very often. For instance:

-most engineers learn to solve problems like a classic INTJ

-most management consultants learn to solve problems like a classic ENFJ
So even if you are big E ENFJ, if you are an engineer you will have been trained to go sit alone and solve a problem like an INTJ.
There is also a lot of great studies about attitude vs behaviour. Many people act very differently than how they believe they would/should act. My favourite example of this is in Jamaica - they have the highest rate of religiosity (judged by churches per capita) as well as the highest rate of murder.


Matthew
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Post by Matthew »

@dpmorel
You might be my new favorite hilarious person:)


hobbyfinder
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Post by hobbyfinder »

YOUR TYPE

I N T J

Strength of the preferences %

67 25 1 11
If your ideas stay the same how can you change the only change is then. Your belief on yourself


MattK
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Post by MattK »

Another INTJ, figure that.
Variuos tests agreed on this, although with variations regarding the strength of J.
Although my family would think it is highly obvious that I am a strong NT without all the testing...


James London
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Post by James London »

YOUR TYPE

I N T J

Strength of the preferences %

44 38 25 22
Not sure that I buy into personality tests though!


Kevin M
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Post by Kevin M »

No surprise here - INTJ.


SF
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Post by SF »

Also INTJ. But I sometimes score as a INTP.
I wonder what we should take away from a personality test. It's interesting, sure. But is it really just pigeonholing? (In which case it gives us a deeper understanding of ourselves.) Or does it tell us what aspects of our personality need work? Or something else?
(I haven't read the book rePete mentioned above.)


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