mbti personality test
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The reliability of the MBTI has tested low as people often score differently weeks/years later (which doesn't seem to be the case among most of you).
I'm just curious how much of this test reflects my actual personality compared to what I perceive it to be. For instance, it showed in my personality profile that counselling would be a well suited occupation for me. I was excited to see this as this is my career path. But then it had me thinking if I was answering these questions in a certain way to reflect this desired personality (empathetic, intuitive...). I will have to re-take it and do my best to take the test in an unbiased fashion.0 -
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INFJ
Introvert(67%) iNtuitive(12%) Feeling(12%) Judging(67%)
Some of the analysis are really reflective of me. "They are, in fact, sometimes mistaken for extroverts because they appear so outgoing and are so genuinely interested in people -- a product of the Feeling function they most readily show to the world. On the contrary, INFJs are true introverts, who can only be emotionally intimate and fulfilled with a chosen few from among their long-term friends, family, or obvious "soul mates."0 -
The reliability of the MBTI has tested low as people often score differently weeks/years later (which doesn't seem to be the case among most of you).
I'm just curious how much of this test reflects my actual personality compared to what I perceive it to be. For instance, it showed in my personality profile that counselling would be a well suited occupation for me. I was excited to see this as this is my career path. But then it had me thinking if I was answering these questions in a certain way to reflect this desired personality (empathetic, intuitive...). I will have to re-take it and do my best to take the test in an unbiased fashion.
I don't have to take it. I've been taking this test since I was in High School and every single time, it comes out the same, INFP.
One way to take these test without basing them, is to just answer immediately. Don't think about the question because your brain will start entering ideas and changing scenarios on you. Just answer immdiately, like your immediate gut reaction. That is your real true reaction. The longer you wait and think and contemplate, the more bias you will add and you will cloud your true reaction.
I have taken so many different personality tests throughout my psyc degree as well, I almost feel programmed to initially react/answer in the same manner. Probably for most, the gut reaction is the best way to go, but I think I have to get past my "robotic" answers and actually think of examples in my life to answer these questions properly.
Maybe I'm over thinking the whole thing.0 -
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INTP, Introvert(11%) iNtuitive(25%) Thinking(25%) Perceiving(33)%INTPs are pensive, analytical folks. They may venture so deeply into thought as to seem detached, and often actually are oblivious to the world around them.0
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I am an ISTJ.
The description fits me well.
Most people who know me would dispute the "I" portion though. I'm extremely hyper and talkative so I seem like an extrovert. But I am not.0 -
bump for later!0
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I am borderline on the Thinking/Feeling, so I either get INTJ or INFJ.0
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ENTJ0
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I'm an ESFJ0
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The reliability of the MBTI has tested low as people often score differently weeks/years later (which doesn't seem to be the case among most of you).
I'm just curious how much of this test reflects my actual personality compared to what I perceive it to be. For instance, it showed in my personality profile that counselling would be a well suited occupation for me. I was excited to see this as this is my career path. But then it had me thinking if I was answering these questions in a certain way to reflect this desired personality (empathetic, intuitive...). I will have to re-take it and do my best to take the test in an unbiased fashion.
I don't have to take it. I've been taking this test since I was in High School and every single time, it comes out the same, INFP.
One way to take these test without basing them, is to just answer immediately. Don't think about the question because your brain will start entering ideas and changing scenarios on you. Just answer immdiately, like your immediate gut reaction. That is your real true reaction. The longer you wait and think and contemplate, the more bias you will add and you will cloud your true reaction.
I have taken so many different personality tests throughout my psyc degree as well, I almost feel programmed to initially react/answer in the same manner. Probably for most, the gut reaction is the best way to go, but I think I have to get past my "robotic" answers and actually think of examples in my life to answer these questions properly.
Maybe I'm over thinking the whole thing.
People don't change. So, yeah, your answers will always be the same, pretty much.
I think an really interesting thing to do would be have your family and friend each do one for you, and measure their perception of you and then compare that with your perception of you and get a more rounded view. I think they have those tests. But, I digress.
People don't, but their perception of themselves may change... or their perception of what they wish to show to others. But it would definitely be interesting to have my fiancé do this test for me.0 -
ENFP here0
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ESFJ FTW0
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ENTJ0
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ISTP
Introvert(67%) Sensing(75%) Thinking(100%) Perceiving(11)%
I found the results of a similar test which I had taken years ago, and the results were about the same.0 -
I first took the test when I was 12 and got INFJ. Now, 13 years later, it still gives me INFJ - which is incredibly accurate of what I'm like! I'm apparently the rarest type, which I guess validates why I've always felt a lil weird
I'm an INFJ too! And it is incredibly accurate! Spooky0 -
Well, I was about to say I've always been an ENFJ but much less E and much less F nowadays with a strong J preference.
However I ran it and:
You have slight preference of Extraversion over Introversion (11%)
You have marginal or no preference of Sensing over Intuition (1%)
You have distinctive preference of Feeling over Thinking (62%)
You have strong preference of Judging over Perceiving (78%)
I've never come out as an ESFJ before.
I think it can be a helpful tool but shouldn't be used to pigeon hole and certainly not as a Y/N recruitment tool (then again in France they are really into their graphology [handwriting analysis])..0 -
ISTJ here!0
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INTJ
Introvert(44%) iNtuitive(38%) Thinking(1%) Judging(56%)
Exteremely accurate and VERY SPOOKY......
I do think I like this......0 -
INFJ0
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Freakily accurate...
ISFP
Introvert(78%) Sensing(50%) Feeling(12%) Perceiving(33)%
•You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (78%)
•You have moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (50%)
•You have slight preference of Feeling over Thinking (12%)
•You have moderate preference of Perceiving over Judging (33%)
ISFP
Quiet, friendly, sensitive, and kind. Enjoy the present moment, what’s going on around them. Like to have their own space and to work within their own time frame. Loyal and committed to their values and to people who are important to them. Dislike disagreements and conflicts, do not force their opinions or values on others.
Myers-Briggs description[edit]According to Myers-Briggs, ISFPs are peaceful, easygoing people who adopt a "live and let live" approach to life. They enjoy taking things at their own pace and tend to live in the moment. Although quiet, they are pleasant, considerate, caring, and devoted to the people in their lives. Though not inclined to debate or necessarily even air their views, their values are important to them.
According to Keirsey, Composer Artisans are grounded in the here and now. They are extremely sensitive to their environment, attuned to the perceptions of their five senses even more than other sensing types are. They notice small variations in their physical world or in the people around them. They are very sensitive to balance and understand well what does or does not fit, whether in a work of art or any other aspect of their lives. ISFPs are highly conscious of their companions, but they prefer to allow others to direct their own lives. ISFPs tend to be emotionally well rounded and empathetic toward others.0 -
Same here..ISFP0
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Here's a quick quiz to test your personal thinking style (Gregorc Delineator): http://www.thelearningweb.net/personalthink.html :glasses:0
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INFP
Introvert(78%) iNtuitive(50%) Feeling(25%) Perceiving(11)%
•You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (78%)
•You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (50%)
•You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (25%)
•You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (11%)
Well, that was fun :flowerforyou:0 -
INFP
We are the dreamers.0 -
INTP0
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I took it 4 months ago, and my results were "ISFP -- The Artist."
I = Introvert
S = Sensing
F - Feeling
P - Perceiving0 -
No isfp's out there...I wanted to put it to the test lol
I'm an ISFP.0 -
The last time I took it I was an ISTJ, but I am so close to center on everything but the J-P preference that I could go either way depending on my mood when I take it. I'm also a qualified practitioner so that helps to skew the results. :laugh:0
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