Meyer's Briggs Type Indicator. (MBTI POLL)

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What is your MBTI type?


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leelee

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I got ENFJ which makes sense as I am a nurse :)
 

leelee

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Oh, you were so close to the ESFJ club.
I wouldn't say it was totally accurate as I felt some of the questions were not really yes or no for me so tbh I could be slightly off. I am a caregiver, it is both my job and my personality despite what any online test may say. :)
 

leelee

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actually reading the websites descriptions I am more suited to my own, I am not an "entertainer" or "easily wounded"
 

rachelsedge

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Anne of Green Gables *repetitively hits head against the wall*, how horrible.
Interesting link though Aimee!
I got Little Women.

My first reaction was



Though, to be fair, I've never read it. It just sounds like something I wouldn't enjoy, for some reason. Maybe I should read it though. Hm.
 
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arwen83

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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte should be INFP. Jane is very INFP. I can't speak for Charlotte, but her sister Emily was an INFP too. Some people say that Wurthering Heights is an INFP book, but I don't really see it. They are right with many INFPs being the writers and such.
 
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I got the Hound of the Baskervilles. I've not read that one yet.
 
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persNickety

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For those introverts out there:
 

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Jullianna

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INFJ
Introvert(89%) iNtuitive(62%) Feeling(25%) Judging(39%)

  • You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (89%)
  • You have distinctive preference of Intuition over Sensing (62%)
  • You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (25%)
  • You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (39%)

Little WomenINFJ
Type: INFJ, The Protector

Category: Idealists

Attributes: insightful, perfectionistic, principled
 
Dec 14, 2013
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I would fall into the artist, visionary or thinker category.
 

Desdichado

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ENTJ here. Feel free to genuflect.
 
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Good old Meyer Briggs test and Jungian archetyping. My psychology teacher and also a friend of my parents, real smart guy showed me all this way back in high school. I have taken various forms of the test and pretty much always end up with ENTP or INTP each time (usually depending on my mood at time of the taking of the test).

Haven't taken this particular form of the test yet in the OP, though I will have to do that a bit later today since I haven't taken it for a while and its real intriguing to retake the test periodically and see what changes it gives from previous testing and I like to analyze what I think are accurate and not accuate or somewhat accurate but maybe not as much of importance as the synopsis makes it seem. At first first I saw a lot of things that are true indeed with both archetypes and my personality, but then I always feel as if the more I learn the more I find that really all people transcend all the archetypes given the circumstances.

Cool topic either way always very interesting to analyze sociology/psychology in my opinion, and I was just thinking of the Jungian archetypes the other day when I seen monicat's comment about them. Quite appropriate for a little threadsurrection.
 
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HikariNoSeijin

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Interesting to see an MBTI thread here. I was required to take the official MBTI in Christian college and got:
96% I
76% N
75% T
93% J

The only reason I found this site was after joining an MBTI chat room and wondered if there was a Christian chat site as well. If you would like to see a much more detailed description of the different types I highly recommend going here: Type descriptions – please select the personality type: | 16 Personality Types