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Wouldn't this go in Math & Science? Psychology is a science, isn't it? In any case, I just read in my psychology textbook that the test in question (IIRC) is based on Jungian personality types, and was partially flawed in that it leads without being solid, and can be easily led. I'll go look it up, if you want. |
Drengnikrafe said: Wouldn't this go in Math & Science? Psychology is a science, isn't it? It's only a social science, but that's still the best fit. I'd move it, but our handy-dandy thread mover tool hasn't made the jump from NP6 yet. |
* Gandalf the White (J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle Earth books) * Hannibal Lecter (Silence of the Lambs) * Professor Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes' nemesis) * Ensign Ro (Star Trek--the Next Generation) * Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (Hamlet) * Severus Snape (Harry Potter) * some versions of The Doctor (Doctor Who) * Near (Death Note) * Captain Jean-luc Picard (Star Trek--the Next Generation) |
According to this. Introverted (I) 78.57% Extroverted (E) 21.43% Intuitive (N) 52.5% Sensing (S) 47.5% Thinking (T) 68.42% Feeling (F) 31.58% Judging (J) 53.13% Perceiving (P) 46.88% INTJ - "Mastermind". Introverted intellectual with a preference for finding certainty. A builder of systems and the applier of theoretical models. 2.1% of total population. |
Introverted (I) 69.44% Extroverted (E) 30.56% Intuitive (N) 56.41% Sensing (S) 43.59% Thinking (T) 54.76% Feeling (F) 45.24% Perceiving (P) 78.79% Judging (J) 21.21% INTP loner, more interested in intellectual pursuits than relationships or family, wrestles with the meaninglessness of existence, likes esoteric things, disorganized, messy, likes science fiction, can be lonely, observer, private, can't describe feelings easily, detached, likes solitude, not revealing, unemotional, rule breaker, avoidant, familiar with the darkside, skeptical, acts without consulting others, does not think they are weird but others do, socially uncomfortable, abrupt, fantasy prone, does not like happy people, appreciates strangeness, frequently loses things, acts without planning, guarded, not punctual, not prone to compromise, hard to persuade, relies on mind more than on others, calm On another test I got I (75.03%) N (67%) T (60.06%) something or other (49.56%) |
Here it is, in full: Introverted (I) 90% Extroverted (E) 10% Intuitive (N) 79.41% Sensing (S) 20.59% Thinking (T) 79.41% Feeling (F) 20.59% Judging (J) 74.07% Perceiving (P) 25.93% INTJ - "Mastermind". Introverted intellectual with a preference for finding certainty. A builder of systems and the applier of theoretical models. 2.1% of total population. |
I've tested many times at many points, but I'm a firm NT. I adapt relatively quickly to new situations, and can almost freely shift between INTJ, INTP, ENTJ and ENTP depending on current events. Being in a dorm constantly surrounded by people, my current results don't surprise me. ENTP Extroverted (E) 51.43%..Introverted (I) 48.57% Intuitive (N) 77.14%.......Sensing (S) 22.86% Thinking (T) 84.38%.......Feeling (F) 15.63% Perceiving (P) 79.31%.....Judging (J) 20.69% |
Sometime since I last posted here, I jumped all the way from INTP to full-fledged INFJ. It's interesting to see how much your personality changes from childhood to adulthood. I've also started frequenting the forums over at Personality Cafe. It's a pretty interesting way to learn more about your personality type and as a result more about yourself. There's a lot of nerds there too, just because we're more likely to be interested in personality typing in general. |
eofpi said: Drengnikrafe said: Wouldn't this go in Math & Science? Psychology is a science, isn't it? It's only a social science, but that's still the best fit. I'd move it, but our handy-dandy thread mover tool hasn't made the jump from NP6 yet. |
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