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  1. 1. What was your score?

    • ISTJ
      3
    • ISTP
      0
    • ENTJ
      2
    • ENFJ
      1
    • ESTJ
      1
    • ESTP
      1
    • INTJ
      4
    • INFJ
      0
    • ISFJ
      1
    • ESFP
      0
    • ENTP
      1
    • ENFP
      2
    • ESFJ
      1
    • ISFP
      1
    • INTP
      3
    • INFP
      1


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A while back on another forum, someone posted this test:

http://www.humanmetr...win/JTypes2.asp

I found it very interesting, how accurate the test was. I scored "ISFP", and the description was extremely accurate.

It was described as "the artist", and

  • Keen awareness of their environment
  • Live in the present moment
  • Enjoy a slower pace - they like to take time to savor the present moment
  • Dislike dealing with theory or abstract thought, unless they see a practical application
  • Faithful and loyal to people and ideas which are important to them
  • Individualistic, having no desire to lead or follow
  • Take things seriously, although they frequently appear not to
  • Special bond with children and animals
  • Quiet and reserved, except with people they know extremely well
  • Trusting, sensitive, and kind
  • Service-oriented; they're driven to help others
  • Extremely well-developed appreciation for aesthetic beauty
  • Likely to be original and unconventional
  • Learn best with hands-on training
  • Hate being confined to strict schedules and regimens
  • Need space and freedom to do things their own way
  • Dislike mundane, routine tasks, but will perform them if necessary

are for the most part true about me. I thought it would be fun to share.

Discuss your thoughts, too.

I am still amazed at how they made the test so accurate...

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"Clever" is the word that perhaps describes ENTPs best. The professor who juggles half a dozen ideas for research papers and grant proposals in his mind while giving a highly entertaining lecture on an abstruse subject is a classic example of the type. So is the stand-up comedian whose lampoons are both funny and incisively accurate.

ENTPs are usually verbally as well as cerebrally quick, and generally love to argue--both for its own sake, and to show off their debating skills. ENTPs tend to have a perverse sense of humor as well, and enjoy playing devil's advocate. This sometimes confuses, even angers, those who don't understand or accept the concept of argument as a sport.

ENTPs are as innovative and ingenious at problem-solving as they are at verbal gymnastics; on occasion, however, they manage to outsmart themselves. ENTPs can be prone to "sharp practice" – especially cutting corners without regard to the rules if it's expedient – or, their juggling acts may simply be so over-ambitious they collapse.

Both at work and at home, ENTPs are very fond of "toys" -- physical or intellectual, the more sophisticated the better. Once these have been "solved" or become too familiar, however, they’ll be replaced with new ones.

ENTPs are basically optimists, but in spite of this (perhaps because of it?), they can become petulant about small setbacks and inconveniences. (Major setbacks they regard as challenges, and tackle with determination.) ENTPs have little patience with those they consider wrongheaded or unintelligent, and show little restraint in demonstrating this. In general, however, they are genial, even charming, when not being harassed by life.

In terms of their relationships with others, ENTPs are capable of bonding very closely and suddenly with their loved ones. Some appear deceptively offhand with their nearest and dearest; others are so demonstrative that they succeed in shocking co-workers who've only seen their professional side. ENTPs are also quick to spot a kindred spirit, and good at acquiring friends of similar temperament and interests.

ENTPs may sometimes give the impression of being largely oblivious to the rest of humanity except as an audience: good, bad, or potential. In general this is unfair – but it can be difficult to get an ENTP’s attention when they’re not immediately aware of you, especially for an Introvert.

The best approach in communicating with an ENTP is to be straightforward. No games – they’ll win. No "pulling rank" – they’ll just want to put you in your place. No apologies – you’ll undermine yourself. Try "I need/want to talk to you."

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ISFJ - Protector

You are:

* slightly expressed introvert

* slightly expressed sensing personality

* distinctively expressed feeling personality

* slightly expressed judging personality

Famous ISFJs:

St. Teresa of Avila (Teresa de Jesus)

Queen Elizabeth II of England

Queen Mary I ("Bloody Mary") of England

LOL, will I turn in a bloody Mary? My real name comes from the name Mary or Maria, lol

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I got ESTP...

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ESTPs are spontaneous, active folks. Like the other SPs, ESTPs get great satisfaction from acting on their impulses. Activities involving great power, speed, thrill and risk are attractive to the ESTP. Chronic stifling of these impulses makes the ESTP feel "dead inside."

Gamesmanship is the calling card of the ESTP. Persons of this type have a natural drive to best the competition. Some of the most successful salespersons are ESTPs. P.T. Barnum ("Never give a sucker an even break") illustrates the unscrupulous contingent of this type.

Almost unconsciously the ESTP looks for nonverbal, nearly subliminal cues as to what makes their quarry "tick." Once they know, they wait for just the right time to trump the unsuspecting victim's ace and glory in their conquest. Oddly enough, the ESTP seems to admire and respect anyone who can beat them at their own game.

"If I was any better, I couldn't stand it!" To an ESTP, admission of weakness feels like failure. He admires strength in himself and in others.

"Shock effect" is a favored technique of this type to get the attention of his audience. ESTPs love to be at center stage, demonstrating feats of wonder and daring.

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I got ENFJ

You are:

very expressed extravert

slightly expressed intuitive personality

distinctively expressed feeling personality

moderately expressed judging personality

Famous ENFJ's

Bill Clinton,

Tony Blair,

Clara Barton (Founder of the American Red Cross),

Ronald Reagan

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I got INFJ - a counsellor - sigh - yeah, so true!

moderately expressed introvert

moderately expressed intuitive personality

moderately expressed feeling personality

moderately expressed judging personality

Good to know that I am in the right job & keeping company with many of the people I admire. :lol:

Fun to revisit!

Aislin - no you will not turn into Bloody Mary - you are too sweet!

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Always fun ... but no surprise: INTJ. - Rational Mastermind. B)

slightly expressed introvert

distinctively expressed intuitive personality

slightly expressed thinking personality

moderately expressed judging personality

Famous people (some odd choices): Isaac Newton, Niels Bohr, C. G. Jung, Michel de Montaigne, Michel Nostradamus, Ada Lovelace - (the lovelace reference is a fun one for those who dont know her)

And of course on the job front it matches up and all that rot.

Mild sampling rate at 72 questions. Approximately 6 minutes to complete for those who are wondering about that.

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i got an INTJ , but i think this is not always me because i did that quiz very quickly

Its a small sample battery and is only meant for a generalization. The overall category placement in this instance of the 4 main sets is going to be fairly accurate with the ways these work. The refinement levels under each is somewhat speculative because of a ton of mitigating factors.

Also you're not always the same person day to day is one fun part of the science here to some degree. People change over time as well with experiences that include trauma, etc and morph into other base personalities. There are also people who are really good at projecting what they want to be versus what they really are. That's usually the focus of most therapy is getting that other dealt with. :D

Quickly and first reaction is the only way to do it. If you over-think the answers (which is a test in and of itself on a normal psych battery for things like IQ, etc on top of all the rest) you're probably going to get a false result.

Just for fun. Dont read into it too much. Especially since its based on Jung :P Most people are generally surprised at what they "match" from the results of most batteries or find it takes a while to understand how it may be relevant to their nature.

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Its a small sample battery and is only meant for a generalization. The overall category placement in this instance of the 4 main sets is going to be fairly accurate with the ways these work. The refinement levels under each is somewhat speculative because of a ton of mitigating factors.

Also you're not always the same person day to day is one fun part of the science here to some degree. People change over time as well with experiences that include trauma, etc and morph into other base personalities. There are also people who are really good at projecting what they want to be versus what they really are. That's usually the focus of most therapy is getting that other dealt with. :D

Quickly and first reaction is the only way to do it. If you over-think the answers (which is a test in and of itself on a normal psych battery for things like IQ, etc on top of all the rest) you're probably going to get a false result.

Just for fun. Dont read into it too much. Especially since its based on Jung :P Most people are generally surprised at what they "match" from the results of most batteries or find it takes a while to understand how it may be relevant to their nature.

--- Disclaimer: not a shrink, this just was one of my majors ages ago ...

Hey , i know it's just for fun :D that's why i do it after all , and indeed i put the right answers that came up to my mind about my own personality , anyway this made me exited to do another Test (IQ test) and i got a 143 and they say it's a good mark :P

all the good , we need to see more topic like this in the future . greetings to AGJM :)

Ahmed.

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Your Type is INTP:

Introverted 11% Intuitive 62% Thinking 12% Perceiving 11%

You are:

slightly expressed introvert

distinctively expressed intuitive personality

slightly expressed thinking personality

slightly expressed perceiving personality

I'm not sure if I'm introverted at all. I like being around people and I am often with many people (well, around 8-15 not sure if that's many), but I have a hard time actually becoming friends with people. Friendships sort of just form around me... funny.

And I'd like to think I'm more analytical than intuitive. Perhaps I've studied too much philosophy, but I think intuition has a bad sound to it. P: I am taking the results with a tablespoon of salt though, I doubt the test is very accurate.

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ISTJ

introverted Sensing Thinking Judging

Strength of the preferences %

89 25 12 33

You are:

very expressed introvert

moderately expressed sensing personality

slightly expressed thinking personality

moderately expressed judging personality

...Apparently, I'm like Eeyore :glum:

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Always fun ... Ada Lovelace - (the lovelace reference is a fun one for those who dont know her)

The world's first computer programmer - without her work Babbage could not have gone as far as he did with the first computer - his analytical engine.

Such a sad tale of how he died penniless & she died as a result of ignorance in medicine. If you don't know it, then it is worth looking it up, while we can that is :D

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Still the only ENFP... :-P

 

The Doctor: There was a goblin, or a trickster, or a warrior... A nameless, terrible thing, soaked in the blood of a billion galaxies. The most feared being in all the cosmos. And nothing could stop it, or hold it, or reason with it. One day it would just drop out of the sky and tear down your world.
Amy: But how did it end up in there?
The Doctor: You know fairy tales. A good wizard tricked it.
River Song: I hate good wizards in fairy tales; they always turn out to be him.

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I'm an INTP, the same as you Kemaru. I couldn't quite believe it, considering the other similarities we share.

Distinctively expressed introvert,

Moderately expressed intuitive personality,

Moderately expressed thinking personality,

Slightly expressed perceiving personality.

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