Slayden
02-15-2008, 07:25 AM
Here is a real test that give significant results and insight into your core personality. This test was formulated by Carl Jung (succor to Sigmund Freud) and Isabel Myers-Briggs to chart the 16 major personality types and degrees of which that person manifests the given personality. The criteria (called Temperaments) is based on this:
Extroversion - Introversion
Sensing - INtuition
Thinking - Feeling
Judging - Perceiving
Also known as the Mbti (Myers-Briggs Typology Indicator) test, the test will give you a result of four letters and a percentage corresponding to each of the four Temperaments. For example, if a person scored 100% in Extroversion, it means that in any given situation, 99.9999% of the time that person will behave like an extrovert as opposed to an introvert. However, if a person scores say, 20% Extroversion, there is a noticeable dominance in that person's personality, but there is also a strong introvert side underneath. This introversion still plays a role in the greater personality, but it is slightly more passive than in a case where a person scores, say, 60% Extroversion. Finally, a Extroversion score near 0% (nearly impossible), means that in any given situation, it is a 50/50 chance that they will behave either way.
This is why this test is so complex and thorough. Not only does it give you a basic personality type, but the degrees to which it coincides to your true nature.
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These were my scores:
INFJ
Introverted - 55%
INtuitive - 67%
Feeling - 12%
Judging - 22%
Given how low I scored in Feeling, it's a good idea for me to look at its counterpart, Thinking, and look at the results for INTJ in addition to INFJ. Indeed, I found that I lie somewhere between INFJ, (the Counselor), and INTJ (the Strategist), though I have to admit, INFJ tends to take the lead with me. Only those who score around 10% in one of the Temperaments have to do this. If you have 20% or more, you don't have to do that.
Extroversion - Introversion
Sensing - INtuition
Thinking - Feeling
Judging - Perceiving
Also known as the Mbti (Myers-Briggs Typology Indicator) test, the test will give you a result of four letters and a percentage corresponding to each of the four Temperaments. For example, if a person scored 100% in Extroversion, it means that in any given situation, 99.9999% of the time that person will behave like an extrovert as opposed to an introvert. However, if a person scores say, 20% Extroversion, there is a noticeable dominance in that person's personality, but there is also a strong introvert side underneath. This introversion still plays a role in the greater personality, but it is slightly more passive than in a case where a person scores, say, 60% Extroversion. Finally, a Extroversion score near 0% (nearly impossible), means that in any given situation, it is a 50/50 chance that they will behave either way.
This is why this test is so complex and thorough. Not only does it give you a basic personality type, but the degrees to which it coincides to your true nature.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
These were my scores:
INFJ
Introverted - 55%
INtuitive - 67%
Feeling - 12%
Judging - 22%
Given how low I scored in Feeling, it's a good idea for me to look at its counterpart, Thinking, and look at the results for INTJ in addition to INFJ. Indeed, I found that I lie somewhere between INFJ, (the Counselor), and INTJ (the Strategist), though I have to admit, INFJ tends to take the lead with me. Only those who score around 10% in one of the Temperaments have to do this. If you have 20% or more, you don't have to do that.