Personality Test
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Not sure how outright accurate the test is. Things like "Do you go to the center of the room or stay by a wall?" To me that is either/or and neither/nor. I like being by doors if I am not wearing my M1911A1 in concealed carry! (just kidding)
"Do you feel uncomfortable in crowds?" Who doesn't?
"Do you do things your way or read the book first?" Both.
"Do you keep your desk/workbench neat"? Yeah, when I am not using it.
Some of the questions are variables.
"Do you feel uncomfortable in crowds?" Who doesn't?
"Do you do things your way or read the book first?" Both.
"Do you keep your desk/workbench neat"? Yeah, when I am not using it.
Some of the questions are variables.
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INTJ - a better method is to use the test for a rough indication and then use the type descriptions to narrow down the result. Note that the test only describes a preference. This means that an INTJ can display, say, ISTJ behavior in certain circumstances, etc.
I'd also recommend Reiss's book on normal personalities.
I'd also recommend Reiss's book on normal personalities.
INFP.
Usually I'm INTP. (which fits me better)
I like this test that has a third answer (inbetween) for every question:
http://kisa.ca/personality
Usually I'm INTP. (which fits me better)
I like this test that has a third answer (inbetween) for every question:
http://kisa.ca/personality
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I suggest a book on personality types because as noted above sometimes the questions in these tests are confusing. I liked Tieger's Do What You Are.
If I remember correctly, you figure out your two middle letters. Then, investigate the last letter of the combination. And, the first letter -- E or I -- is pretty obvious.
It is interesting to read the descriptions, identifying your type and then identifying coworkers or friends. I found this book from Penelope Trunk.
If I remember correctly, you figure out your two middle letters. Then, investigate the last letter of the combination. And, the first letter -- E or I -- is pretty obvious.
It is interesting to read the descriptions, identifying your type and then identifying coworkers or friends. I found this book from Penelope Trunk.