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Old Apr 06, 2010, 04:20 AM
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I am INJP/INFJ...the last letter changes sometimes. I'm usually INFJ though.
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Old Apr 06, 2010, 04:24 AM
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Your Type is
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IntrovertedIntuitiveFeelingPerceiving Strength of the preferences % 67123811
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Old Apr 06, 2010, 08:58 AM
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Old Apr 06, 2010, 09:03 AM
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I am INFJ also
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Old Apr 06, 2010, 10:00 AM
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I'm an INTJ too. While I do have an intensely emotional side to me, the logical "but does it work" side of me is dominant.

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INTJ I liked it but it kinda sounds ...a little cold.

Lol, it's scary accurate.
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Old Apr 06, 2010, 12:00 PM
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Your Type is
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IntrovertedSensingFeelingJudgingStrength of the preferences % 67122533
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Old Apr 06, 2010, 09:31 PM
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Me: INFJ

I - introverted - 67%
N - intuitive - 12%
F - feeling - 31%
J - judging - 1%

You are:

* distinctively expressed introvert
* slightly expressed intuitive personality
* moderately expressed feeling personality
* slightly expressed judging personality

Don't forget to say your prayers!

http://www.bouldertherapist.com/html...ersbriggs.html
INFJ: Lord help me not be a perfectionist. (did I spell that correctly?)


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Old Apr 07, 2010, 09:27 PM
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I'm a ESFJ. I think I'm the only "E" on this board! lol
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Old Apr 07, 2010, 09:40 PM
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the only strong indicator i had was "intuitive" (75%), everything else was around 1-2% so not a real classification.

career recommendations based on profile for deli: philosophy, psychology, web design. which is funny, as i'm studying the former 2 and currently working in the 3rd.
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Old Apr 07, 2010, 09:45 PM
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I always come up INFJ on this
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Old Apr 07, 2010, 09:49 PM
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Yup. Teaching is a career recommendation for ISFJ's. I guess I was at least in tuned to my personality when I chose my career. Yeah me!
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Old Apr 08, 2010, 12:07 AM
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I remember taking a different test several years ago and coming out unquestionably INFP, which felt righter to me then than this score does now....
I actually tracked down the other test. It was the Keirsey Temperament Sorter and I later found out I'd originally taken it at that same site about nine years ago. I answered all the questions again (and they did feel friendlier to me somehow than the ones in the Jung Typology Test).

The catch came at the end: before they'd score it, they wanted me to enter an e-mail address and choose a password. I did -- and they said they already had me on file but that wasn't the right password. I do keep careful track of some of the passwords I use, but I hadn't yet started doing that when I first registered there. I followed their procedure for getting a lost password re-sent, they assured me I'd be getting it "soon", and 24 hours later I'm still waiting.

I did print out the page with the questions and my answers and I still think I'd like to retake the test, but the longer they keep me waiting for the password the less interested I get.

------- Flashback -------

I just found a copy of an e-mail I'd sent a friend around that time, discussing that very test! It turns out we'd both scored as "Idealist Healer" which, yes, translates to INFP:
It's funny, when [username] first published that URL, she mentioned that Idealist Healers were only a teeny part of the population -- but quite a few of us turned up in that thread. Maybe [online community] attracts us?

The authors seem to think everyone falls into one type; yet it's pretty obvious to me that I switch according to who I'm with and especially what I'm doing. In a way I prefer to be in Idealist Healer mode, but when circumstances require I can set it aside and concentrate on the (usually technical) job at hand.

It reminds me of the way you can get a quitar string, say, to vibrate differently and produce quite a different sound depending on how/where you pluck it: it may be vibrating in "fundamental" mode, or in modes that produces lots of overtones. I'd say I shift in and out of at least two modes, maybe a few more that I haven't paid much attention to.

I thought it was interesting that, unlike other scales that have "better" and "worse" poles (higher IQ is more desirable than lower), the Keirsey (and the related Myers-Briggs) are more like "which way are you facing?". Facing north isn't better than facing east, just different. And they seem to have gone to some trouble to come up with fairly complimentary names for their types: healers, teachers, guardians, but not a klutz, dummy or villain in the lot!

I can remember seeing "idealist" used almost dismissively -- as in "don't pay any attention to him, he's just an idealist". Keirsey seems to take some trouble to give the term better associations, though.

As I recall, the book
[Keirsey, Please Understand Me II] tells us how the individual questions are scored, so we could figure out from that which answers make us what. I don't want to get too tricky with the test, though -- it probably doesn't prove anything anyway.
Oh, and Keirsey calls his INTJ the "Mastermind." and/or
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Old Apr 16, 2010, 06:41 PM
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Introverted (I) 67.57% Extroverted (E) 32.43%
Intuitive (N) 56.41% Sensing (S) 43.59%
Feeling (F) 66.67% Thinking (T) 33.33%
Perceiving (P) 56.76% Judging (J) 43.24%

Your type is: INFP
Accuracy: - 5 high 4 3 2 1 low

INFP - "Questor". High capacity for caring. Emotional face to the world. High sense of honor derived from internal values. 4.4% of total population.

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Old Apr 17, 2010, 12:14 AM
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I wanted to mention here, too -- chaosrob started a thread today about another, somewhat similar test: General Social Chat > MBTI Jung typology. I already posted a link from that thread to this one.

It gave five choices per question instead of two, I felt more at home with the questions, and even though there was a tie in the results I liked both of my possibilities (ISTP, "Engineer" and ISFP, "Artist") better than the INTJ I got here. I also think it's funny that by now I've scored on both sides of N/S, F/T, and P/J -- been everyplace but E!

Doctora, the results you reposted in this thread are from that test too, aren't they?
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Old Apr 17, 2010, 08:25 AM
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Fool Zero, thanks for that link! I still have INFJ but I did like the questions better!

Introverted (I) 60.61% Extroverted (E) 39.39%
Intuitive (N) 53.85% Sensing (S) 46.15%
Feeling (F) 56.25% Thinking (T) 43.75%
Judging (J) 66.67% Perceiving (P) 33.33%

Your type is: INFJ
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Old Apr 17, 2010, 07:39 PM
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Hello,

I am ENFJ
Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Judging
Strength of the preferences
% 1 Extraverted
%62 Intuitive
%50 Feeling
%78 Judging
I did the test 10 years ago as well and scored differently then. I was an I then I think also T and not F. I like my score now. I think it reflects my ability for empathy and balance, even if somewhat different to the others' scores... And I like the change from my old score... as it reflets my development
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Old Apr 17, 2010, 08:24 PM
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INTJ

Introverted: 78
Intuitive: 62
Thinking: 38
Judging: 22

You are:
  • very expressed introvert
  • distinctively expressed intuitive personality
  • moderately expressed thinking personality
  • slightly expressed judging personality
yeah, that would be me.
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