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Re: Personality Test

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I just retook an MBTI test suggested on this thread and tested as an ENTJ. A long time ago I first tested as an INTJ. I'm moderately more E than I, N than F, T than S, and slightly more J than P.

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Re: Personality Test

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FunkyFreedom wrote:
Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:00 pm
I just retook an MBTI test suggested on this thread and tested as an ENTJ. A long time ago I first tested as an INTJ. I'm moderately more E than I, N than F, T than S, and slightly more J than P.
That's almost straight down the middle and would conventionally be written something like entX, where lower case "e" signifies moderate/weak preference (60-80%), upper case E signifies strong preference (80-100%) and X signifies no particular preference (40-60%) until you switch to the other letter with e.g. i (20-40%) and I (0-20%).

I recommend reading this post viewtopic.php?p=276699#p276699

Add: These percentages are not precise and people might use smaller or larger ranges for a given case. It's just a way to more easily see the difference between someone who is 96% introvert and someone who is 54% introvert. Ideally people will give numbers, like on OCEAN, instead of letters.

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Re: Personality Test

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jacob wrote:
Mon Jan 06, 2025 8:53 am
I recommend reading this post viewtopic.php?p=276699#p276699
Thank you, Jacob! This was helpful for me.

-FF

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