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john9blue wrote:i didn't take that test but i'm an intp
edit: took it and got intp
but some of those questions... "I tend to make decisions based on logic and facts"... really? LOL. who writes these things?
Introverted (I) 58.06% Extroverted (E) 41.94%
Sensing (S) 57.5% Intuitive (N) 42.5%
Thinking (T) 64.86% Feeling (F) 35.14%
Judging (J) 78.79% Perceiving (P) 21.21%
thegreekdog wrote:ISTJ: TrusteeIntroverted (I) 58.06% Extroverted (E) 41.94%
Sensing (S) 57.5% Intuitive (N) 42.5%
Thinking (T) 64.86% Feeling (F) 35.14%
Judging (J) 78.79% Perceiving (P) 21.21%
Decisiveness in practical affairs. Guardian of time- honored institutions.
thegreekdog wrote:ISTJ: TrusteeIntroverted (I) 58.06% Extroverted (E) 41.94%
Sensing (S) 57.5% Intuitive (N) 42.5%
Thinking (T) 64.86% Feeling (F) 35.14%
Judging (J) 78.79% Perceiving (P) 21.21%
Decisiveness in practical affairs. Guardian of time- honored institutions.
Lootifer wrote:INTP (58%, 51%, 67%, 56%)
rdsrds2120 wrote:Lootifer wrote:INTP (58%, 51%, 67%, 56%)
You're pretty close to the middle on each of those (except for Trusting, I suppose).
BMO
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
john9blue wrote:rdsrds2120 wrote:Lootifer wrote:INTP (58%, 51%, 67%, 56%)
You're pretty close to the middle on each of those (except for Trusting, I suppose).
BMO
if T stood for "trusting" then i wouldn't be an INTP
Juan_Bottom wrote:I'm actually a Badger.
Gillipig wrote:john9blue wrote:i didn't take that test but i'm an intp
edit: took it and got intp
but some of those questions... "I tend to make decisions based on logic and facts"... really? LOL. who writes these things?
Yeah I agree, a lot of the questions were silly/"no brainers", and the personality descriptions were mostly "all including", that is to say that almost everyone who read them in their "portrait" would consider it to describe them accurately. It's the same trick astrology uses to make people feel that their star sign dictates their personality. The only thing I think was mildly useful was this:
Introverted (I) 58.97% Extroverted (E) 41.03%
Intuitive (N) 65.79% Sensing (S) 34.21%
Feeling (F) 53.33% Thinking (T) 46.67%
Perceiving (P) 63.89% Judging (J) 36.11%
Now this doesn't at all accurately describe my personality because it's wrong on many points, I know myself a lot better than a silly program consisting of 48 mostly retarded questions, but at least it had the potential of telling me something useful. The text didn't, it's the type of text that will make everyone who reads it go: "Yeah, yeah, but that actually describes me pretty well. I'd consider it fairly accurate."
The introvert vs extrovert percentages are accurate, I am a bit more introvert than extrovert but it's not that big of a difference, the intuative/sensing percentages are all screwed up, turn the numbers and make it 66% sensing instead. The feeling/thinking coloumn is wrong too, I'd put it at 60/40 in favour of thinking. The last coloumn is fairly accurate, if a bit extreme perhaps.
waauw wrote:Gillipig wrote:john9blue wrote:i didn't take that test but i'm an intp
edit: took it and got intp
but some of those questions... "I tend to make decisions based on logic and facts"... really? LOL. who writes these things?
Yeah I agree, a lot of the questions were silly/"no brainers", and the personality descriptions were mostly "all including", that is to say that almost everyone who read them in their "portrait" would consider it to describe them accurately. It's the same trick astrology uses to make people feel that their star sign dictates their personality. The only thing I think was mildly useful was this:
Introverted (I) 58.97% Extroverted (E) 41.03%
Intuitive (N) 65.79% Sensing (S) 34.21%
Feeling (F) 53.33% Thinking (T) 46.67%
Perceiving (P) 63.89% Judging (J) 36.11%
Now this doesn't at all accurately describe my personality because it's wrong on many points, I know myself a lot better than a silly program consisting of 48 mostly retarded questions, but at least it had the potential of telling me something useful. The text didn't, it's the type of text that will make everyone who reads it go: "Yeah, yeah, but that actually describes me pretty well. I'd consider it fairly accurate."
The introvert vs extrovert percentages are accurate, I am a bit more introvert than extrovert but it's not that big of a difference, the intuative/sensing percentages are all screwed up, turn the numbers and make it 66% sensing instead. The feeling/thinking coloumn is wrong too, I'd put it at 60/40 in favour of thinking. The last coloumn is fairly accurate, if a bit extreme perhaps.
I had a whole semester of classes about MBTI and there are certain things you should know:
- In MBTI the outcome of the test should only be used as a an aid to learning more about yourself. To find out your real typology you should consider both the test results and your own personal opinion when reading the different descriptions of the different personalities.
- MBTI suggests that human personalities are largely genetically fixed, but that your personality's expressions may change throughout your lifetime. This is quite resemblent with the animal kingdom where every animal has it's own personality(for example the many dog races).
- MBTI is about your personal preferences, not your eventual choices. It is about your thought patterns, not about your actions. Human behaviour is influenced by both internal and external aspects and MBTI narrows down on the classification and definition of the internal aspect.
- MBTI is mostly about learning about your own personality's strong points and weak points so that you can find a way on how to become a more mentally healthy person or so to speak.
- MBTI is a still a personality research in development. It hasn't progressed far enough as to say one person is 60% x and 40% y. At the moment it mostly describes the fact that you are more x than y(not in precise numbers). The percentages should be interpreted on how consistent you were on your test answers. Although as others might have remarked they can also sometimes be interpretive as indicative.
- Test results can be wrong because of different reasons: mixing personality and behavior, being tired, being uninterested, your mood at that specific moment, etc. You should however know that statistically most people will only get results where at max. 1 letter is wrong.
pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Quirk wrote:INTP - "Architect". Greatest precision in thought and language. Can readily discern contradictions and inconsistencies. The world exists primarily to be understood. 3.3% of total population.
Gillipig wrote:Quirk wrote:INTP - "Architect". Greatest precision in thought and language. Can readily discern contradictions and inconsistencies. The world exists primarily to be understood. 3.3% of total population.
Don't read too much into it Quirk, if you really were what the text said you'd be interested to know if there are any "contradictions and inconsistencies" in the test.
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