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RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Oceania - 06-11-2012

you can be both. for example i feel i'm both thinking and feeling, but my choices come from feelings usually, that leads me to think i'm infp. also i used to be more esxtroverted, as a child i would have been enfp and infp. now i'm just infp.


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - ChickenInSpace - 07-09-2013

Is there a test which doesn't have YES/NO answers? Many of the questions I feel strongly to be able to chose both alternatives or a middle ground. So much that either way I answers this will be incorrect for me.

That aside my outcome for this round was:

Extravert(33%) iNtuitive(38%) Feeling(62%) Judging(1%)
You have moderate preference of Extraversion over Introversion (33%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (38%)
You have distinctive preference of Feeling over Thinking (62%)
You have marginal or no preference of Judging over Perceiving (1%)


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Melissa - 07-09-2013

INFP
Introvert(95%) iNtuitive(12%) Feeling(50%) Perceiving(22)%


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Brittany - 07-09-2013

I'm back to INFJ again, though right on the borderline with I vs. E and F vs. T. Looks like I'm just becoming everything. 8)


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - AnthroHeart - 07-09-2013

I'm either INTJ or INTP. I don't know if I'm a perceiver or a judger.


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - ChickenInSpace - 07-10-2013

You could even say you cannot make a correct judgement on your perception of perceiver vs. judger.

Hah =D


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Lycen - 07-10-2013

>>>>>>>>>>Round Two<<<<<<<<<<<
*ding*
:3


INFJ
Introvert(89%) Intuitive(62%) Feeling(38%) Judging(11%)

You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (89%)
You have distinctive preference of Intuition over Sensing (62%)
You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (38%)
You have slight preference of Judging over Perceiving (11%)

This is like a check up only I get to keep my money, TAKE THAT evil something somewhere Tongue But the same PT, I wonder about the percentages though.. I like stats .p



RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Jade - 07-10-2013

I was INFJ ~6 years ago, and just a few months ago when I retook the test I was INFJ again. According to wiki, INFJ is actually the rarest, but I've seen both, INFJ and INFP are both rare. Funny that they compromise about 50% of this forum's population. Tongue

Definitely a strong bias here towards Introverted/Intuitive. Interesting!


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Ens Entium - 07-10-2013

I come out as the ENTP


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Adonai One - 07-10-2013

INTP

Apparently such people are eccentric, which makes sense.

Quote:Architects are introspective, pragmatic, informative, and attentive. The scientific systemization of all knowledge, or Architectonics, is highly developed in Architects, who are intensely curious and see the world as something to be understood. Their primary interest is to determine how things are structured, built, or configured. Architects are designers of theoretical systems and new technologies. Rearranging the environment to fit their design is a distant goal of Architects.

Architects are logically and verbally precise. In casual conversations, they may be tempted to point out errors the other speaker makes, with the simple goal of maintaining clarity within the exchange. In serious discussions, Architects' abilities to detect distinctions, inconsistencies, contradictions, and frame arguments gives them an enormous advantage. In debates, Architects can be devastating, even to the point of alienation from the group with detailed logical arguments, which may be characterized as "hair-splitting" or "logic-chopping".

Architects tend to analyze the world in depth. They prefer to quietly work alone and they may shut other people out if they are focused on analysis. This, coupled with the fact that Architects are often quiet, makes it difficult for other individuals to get to know them. In social exchanges, Architects' interest in informing others about what they have learned is greater than their interest in directing the actions of others.

Credentials or other forms of traditional authority do not impress Architects. Instead, logically coherent statements are the only things that seem to persuade them. Architects value intelligence highly and are often impatient with people with less ability than they have. An architect often perceives himself as being one of the few individuals capable of defining the ends a society must achieve and will often strive to find the most efficient means to accomplish their ends. This perspective can make Architects seem arrogant to others.

Makes sense.


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Philosoraptor - 07-10-2013

I got INJSYTW. I don't know if I'm a reptile or an amphibian. Or a bird. My favorite color is burgundy red. My favorite candy is chocolate. And I'm also a Cancerous Leo and 3/4 Ophiuchus halfway between Scorpio and Sagittarius. Makes sense.


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Jade - 07-10-2013

Identifying our distortions can be difficult at times. I have a good test for you, dear Philosoraptor. Do you prefer the land, water, or the air? Is your skin wet, scaly, or feathered? Solving these problems may help with your dilemma. Good luck in your seeking, my friend.


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Parsons - 07-10-2013

Adonai One Wrote:INTP

Apparently such people are eccentric, which makes sense.

Are you calling me eccentric?!?!? lol :p

I noticed our personalities seemed similar, apparently they are since we are both INTP's. BigSmile


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Adonai One - 07-10-2013

(07-10-2013, 09:09 PM)Parsons Wrote:
Adonai One Wrote:INTP

Apparently such people are eccentric, which makes sense.

Are you calling me eccentric?!?!? lol :p

I noticed our personalities seemed similar, apparently they are since we are both INTP's. BigSmile

You certainly seem familiar to me. Wink


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Spaced - 07-10-2013

I got INFP. I used to get INTJ, go figure.


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - GentleReckoning - 07-10-2013

INTP as well. Fairly extroverted for an INTP, and have been working on my feeling functions for a long time, so I can do a pretty good INFJ/P as well.


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Parsons - 01-19-2016

Bump 'cause I find this test so useful.


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Minyatur - 01-19-2016

Introvert(25%) iNtuitive(34%) Thinking(22%) Perceiving(16%)
You have moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (25%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (34%)
You have slight preference of Thinking over Feeling (22%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (16%)


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - BenevolentStudent - 01-20-2016

INFJ. I've taken these test 6 different times (similar but differing tests) in the last 10 years, always the same results.

But If my "Feeling" is more through the mind, and less through the heart, does this maybe mean I'm possibly STS?


Worried  Confused


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - pumpkinsurf - 02-27-2016

I'm the most common type on this forum- INFP.

I always tend to pick a partner who is INTJ. Maybe because I like a challenge... Likely I'm looking for wisdom to balance my love; reason to balance my emotion.


RE: What's Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? - Lovelyfaith - 05-02-2016

Oh how interesting!! I too am INFP. I had a theory before I even knew about this site that the INF's are probably wanderers. Not to say others aren't, my husband is ENTP and is definitely a wanderer. Though I do think that introverts seem to be more spiritually inclined, and the ENTPs are probably the most introverted extroverts of all of the personalities.
I thought that most people in the world thought like I did before, are always pondering things and trying to figure things out. Figuring out that I was wrong, i felt quite alone and misunderstood, realizing for the first time that when I ask deep questions and people have no idea what I am talking about, it makes sense now. I don't know another INFP, we are quite rare I think.