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Myers-Brigg Personality Test: What is Your Personality Type?

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Myers-Brigg Personality Test: What is Your Personality Type?
Take the Myers-Brigg Personality Test here: https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test
Read some of your Personality Profile and post your result here.
You can find a great deal about your personal Personality Type through various resources on the internet articles as well as YouTube videos.
My results came back INTJ-A ("the Architect"). My exact stats were:

-52% Introverted

-67% Intuitive

-65% Thinking

-52% Judging

-80% Assertive
 
Seriously though :

INFJ-T : The Advocate

-53% Introverted

-53% Intuitive

-54% Feeling

-58% Judging

-60% Turbulent

Fairly even handed...
 
Personality type: “The Logistician”(ISTJ-T)
Individual traits: Introverted – 81%, Observant – 56%, Thinking – 54%, Judging – 81%, Turbulent – 60%
Role: Sentinel
Strategy: Constant Improvement

Interesting that I seem to have migrated from INTJ to ISTJ over a period of years although the middle two factors are relatively close to 50%. As for being introverted, yep, I find interacting with others in real life saps my energy pretty quickly as I seem to stumble across a lot of assholes.
Why is that some of you folks get negative scores on all counts, and other positive? :vulcan:
Lack of cut'n'paste fu? The scores should all be positive.

Right - where's the online team role test? Ah - here's one but not Belbin:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/tests/career/team-roles-test

More tests here:
www.psychologytoday.com/tests/career/
 
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INFP-T. I've been consistently INFP for a while. (I'm not sure about this test's -T and -A appendages. They're not standard.)

On this particular test:

Introverted 87%
Intuitive 91%
Feeling 76%
Prospecting 66%
Turbulent 71%

Introverted is a bit higher than my usual; that's normally around 60-65% (and, in some cases, it flips over to Extraverted). The others are about right.
 
ISFJ - "The Defender".

A lot of this stuff went way over my head (seriously, this test compared me to VIN DIESEL?!? :guffaw: ), although this sentence really stuck with me...

"ISFJs need to know when to say no and stand up for themselves if they are to maintain their confidence and enthusiasm."

Boy, does that ever describe me. I totally SUCK at standing up for myself if threatened. At the slightest provocation, I fold up like a deck chair.
 
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Anyone here not an introvert? I suspect not.

Me! But only slightly. Probably a product of years spent in retail, and a certain amount of time on the amateur stage. This is actually the first time I've ever been classed as extraverted.

(ENTP-A) -- The Debater

51% Extraverted
76% Intuitive
63% Thinking
97% Prospecting
61% Assertive

The Debater personality type is the ultimate devil’s advocate, thriving on the process of shredding arguments and beliefs and letting the ribbons drift in the wind for all to see. Debaters don’t do this because they are trying to achieve some deeper purpose or strategic goal, but for the simple reason that it’s fun. No one loves the process of mental sparring more than Debaters.


Wow. I don't think I've ever read an analysis that suited me so well, right down to a certain lack of empathy for emotional arguments, and difficulty summoning the patience and methodicalness to bring ideas to fruition. This is a pretty good test!
 
I haven't taken this one but I tend to come out INTJ. It's little more than fortune telling, though, really. Your result doesn't tell you much other than, well, your MBTI result.
 
I haven't taken this one but I tend to come out INTJ. It's little more than fortune telling, though, really. Your result doesn't tell you much other than, well, your MBTI result.
...or astrology. MBTI is based on Jungian archetypes, I believe, which I doubt were grounded in anything more than the imagination of Jung. I suspect one's score should actually fluctuate according to context.
 
I suspect one's score should actually fluctuate according to context.

They do, yes.

A properly administered MBTI (and the tests you take online aren't) should end with the tester handing you cards with a description of your personality type and nearby types (based on score) so you can read over them and decide which one "fits" you best.
 
Like anything else it's an indicator nothing more, and different situations will likely mean you react in a certain way. Ie read the discriptors for the types near mine and I can see a little bit of them all in me. Except for E, I'm very stongly an I, I like peace and quiet but I do however work in a customer facing enviroment.
 
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