Meyer-Briggs?
category: residue [glöplog]
Krabob is:
messy, depressed, introverted, feels invisible, does not make friends easily, nihilistic, reveals little about self, fragile, dark, bizarre, feels undesirable, dislikes leadership, reclusive, weird, irritable, frequently second guesses self, unassertive, unsympathetic, low self control, observer, worrying, phobic, suspicious, unproductive, avoidant, negative, bad at saving money, emotionally sensitive, does not like to stand out, dislikes large parties, submissive, daydreamer.
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messy, depressed, introverted, feels invisible, does not make friends easily, nihilistic, reveals little about self, fragile, dark, bizarre, feels undesirable, dislikes leadership, reclusive, weird, irritable, frequently second guesses self, unassertive, unsympathetic, low self control, observer, worrying, phobic, suspicious, unproductive, avoidant, negative, bad at saving money, emotionally sensitive, does not like to stand out, dislikes large parties, submissive, daydreamer.
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Skrebbel, I just watched the video of your bp06 seminar two days ago, and yes, guess what I thought? "This guy is an ENTP!" :)
I spent a lot of time dealing with Jungian personality theory last year. It's fascinating especially for NT type people because it tries to explain personality in an analytic way. But I think that despite its charm, it's not accurate. I believe it isn't really possible to generate a precise order of the 8 psychic functions based on the result of such a test. As an INTJ, for example, introverted thinking should be only a "shadow function" of mine, but I believe I'm using it quite a lot. Moreover, I think it's hard to differenciate especially between J and P. That's why socionics uses a slightly different model.
I spent a lot of time dealing with Jungian personality theory last year. It's fascinating especially for NT type people because it tries to explain personality in an analytic way. But I think that despite its charm, it's not accurate. I believe it isn't really possible to generate a precise order of the 8 psychic functions based on the result of such a test. As an INTJ, for example, introverted thinking should be only a "shadow function" of mine, but I believe I'm using it quite a lot. Moreover, I think it's hard to differenciate especially between J and P. That's why socionics uses a slightly different model.
depending on the exact test used, I get either INFP, INTP, INTJ or INFJ. hmm. :)
I usually even get ENTJ on these tests, but I'm most certainly not extroverted. ;-)
IDGF (test too long. call me ADD.)
In most tests (and even those in okcupid) I always got INFP.
A year ago, I conducted a survey in medical students' and computer science students' boards. It turned out that while among medical students NF is the most widespread temperament, NT is the most widespread one among computer science students. SJ comes second among both types of students, and SP is always last.
Of course the difference can be explained in that medicine is a profession that attracts emphatic people, while computer scientists are often more technically minded.
INFJ for now.
but I plan regular upgrades.
ADHD
INTJ.
OMFG
POCD
GOD
Right, who's the S out there, there must be an S somewhere. So far, all N's. Where's the freaking S.
STFU
double social:
BASS!
BASS!
slightly expressed Extraverted iNtuitive Thinking Judging.
I suspect that among graphicians we might some S types. Any graphician reading this?
ENTJ for some weird reason. I'd rather suspect me to be INTJ though.
Extroverted (E) 51.61% Introverted (I) 48.39%
Sensing (S) 58.62% Intuitive (N) 41.38%
Thinking (T) 65.71% Feeling (F) 34.29%
Judging (J) 52.94% Perceiving (P) 47.06%
was my result. I find myself a little more often introverted than extroverted. Pretty borderline results, I think.
Sensing (S) 58.62% Intuitive (N) 41.38%
Thinking (T) 65.71% Feeling (F) 34.29%
Judging (J) 52.94% Perceiving (P) 47.06%
was my result. I find myself a little more often introverted than extroverted. Pretty borderline results, I think.
ESTP
ENFP
"Possible Career Paths for the ENFP:"
"Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist". W00T!
"Possible Career Paths for the ENFP:"
"Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist". W00T!
SEGA