Meyer's Briggs Type Indicator. (MBTI POLL)

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What is your MBTI type?


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zeroturbulence

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This is weird...I've taken that same test two times. First it said I was an INFJ, and now it says I'm an ENFP (just slightly extraverted it said). Strangely, I think both descriptions fit me,both categories have traits that describe me very accurately.Maybe i change my questions depending on my mood? :) well at least those two fall into the same category: Idealist.
I believe these tests are designed like answers from a "psychic". Its formulated in a way that makes the answers seem eerily accurate when the truth is that if someone picked a random one of these personality types out of a hat and said it describes you, you'd still agree because it would still match your personality in ways that would seem accurate. The punchline is that it would match anyone's personality in at least a few ways...just like a fake psychic's answers are designed to sound specific, but they're just giving answers that actually ring true for the majority of people.

Note: I have nothing against real psychics. I'm talking about the fake ones.
 

Liamson

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I believe these tests are designed like answers from a "psychic". Its formulated in a way that makes the answers seem eerily accurate when the truth is that if someone picked a random one of these personality types out of a hat and said it describes you, you'd still agree because it would still match your personality in ways that would seem accurate. The punchline is that it would match anyone's personality in at least a few ways...just like a fake psychic's answers are designed to sound specific, but they're just giving answers that actually ring true for the majority of people.

Note: I have nothing against real psychics. I'm talking about the fake ones.
There are hundreds of Jungian/MBTI tests online for people to take. I picked this one because its easy and not very thorough or methodical.

This is Psychology, not astrology or Tarot or Palm reading.

The MBTI is not a MySpace personality test, its a cognitive function test. On the surface it might appear to be something like a personality test because correlations can be drawn. Inherently its primary purpose is to define how individual process their thoughts. Not whether their favorite color is green.

Think of it as having to do with which part of your brain you are using to accomplish certain goals. Some people are left brain dominant and some people are right brain dominant. Each dominance has an effect on their processing and behavior. Each trait of a persons Psychological makeup has a lot to do with physiological neural map and primary processing centers. Some of it is genetically inherited and some of it is a learned behavioral development.

Understanding how people think and behave is in fact a science. Its a soft science but its still an empirically verifiable study with a mount of research to back it up.
 
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asd101

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Seriously like you some of you Protectors need to take the test again!!! Answer honestly!!! LOL!!! We are supposed to be the smallest in population yet we are the biggest here lol!!! btw... I took the test three times just to make sure... Wasn't sure the first 1 or 2 times... :))!!!
 
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asd101

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Hehehe... Is this true guys??? I find it really true... hahaha...idk... lol!!!
 
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Melaine

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i got ENFJ.
i was pretty surprise with the result because of its accuracy. haha thanks for posting it!
 

zeroturbulence

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#66
There are hundreds of Jungian/MBTI tests online for people to take. I picked this one because its easy and not very thorough or methodical.

This is Psychology, not astrology or Tarot or Palm reading.

The MBTI is not a MySpace personality test, its a cognitive function test. On the surface it might appear to be something like a personality test because correlations can be drawn. Inherently its primary purpose is to define how individual process their thoughts. Not whether their favorite color is green.

Think of it as having to do with which part of your brain you are using to accomplish certain goals. Some people are left brain dominant and some people are right brain dominant. Each dominance has an effect on their processing and behavior. Each trait of a persons Psychological makeup has a lot to do with physiological neural map and primary processing centers. Some of it is genetically inherited and some of it is a learned behavioral development.

Understanding how people think and behave is in fact a science. Its a soft science but its still an empirically verifiable study with a mount of research to back it up.
I understand all that and people can defend it all they want but if its really scientifically sound and accurate then a person would not get two different answers no matter how many times they took it AND have both answers seem like they could be right.
 
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zeroturbulence

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So anyhow Doug, forget my opinion for a minute and just take a look at the list of traits that make up the results of these tests:


outgoing
not going
(intuitive) = Filling in the gaps of conversation
(sensing) = Making sure the gaps are filled
(feeling)= Feelings hurt easily but they understand how to understand that emotion
(thinker)=Feelings not hurt easy but when they are hurt they are really hurt
(judging)=Critical analysis is important to their make-up
(perceiving)=Loose analysis of things
(copied this list from Ed's post - sorry Ed)


Now, wouldn't it be fair for someone to say that everybody has all of these traits to one degree or another? Thats one of the things I'm trying to say, and I know what you're saying about the accuracy thing, that the tests reveal which traits are most dominant in a person, but my other point is that if these tests were truly accurate then someone (like our friend, Miss K.) would not get two different results on two different days.
 
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rus_lady

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when ur in good mood u get one result when ur in bad u get other result ;)
 

el

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So let me see...so far we are missing the guardians, doers, executives and visionaries... come out come out wherever you are.. :rolleyes: :D
 
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So let me see...so far we are missing the guardians, doers, executives and visionaries... come out come out wherever you are.. :rolleyes: :D
They're too busy extroverting to come online.
 

el

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They're too busy extroverting to come online.
Lol..haha... thats right...but then again some extroverted ppl are present online...but maybe these I mentioned are extreme (?) ones? lol
 
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kayem77

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#74
I took the test again, I re-read the questions twice this time , and the result was ENFP again.
 
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kayem77

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Now, wouldn't it be fair for someone to say that everybody has all of these traits to one degree or another? Thats one of the things I'm trying to say, and I know what you're saying about the accuracy thing, that the tests reveal which traits are most dominant in a person, but my other point is that if these tests were truly accurate then someone (like our friend, Miss K.) would not get two different results on two different days.
lol Mr. Gabe, I think my lack of attention to the questions is what caused me to get 2 different asnwers :). I promise I'll pay more attention next time!
Note: never take a test when you are feeling lazy.
 

Liamson

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#76
So anyhow Doug, forget my opinion for a minute and just take a look at the list of traits that make up the results of these tests:


outgoing
not going
(intuitive) = Filling in the gaps of conversation
(sensing) = Making sure the gaps are filled
(feeling)= Feelings hurt easily but they understand how to understand that emotion
(thinker)=Feelings not hurt easy but when they are hurt they are really hurt
(judging)=Critical analysis is important to their make-up
(perceiving)=Loose analysis of things
(copied this list from Ed's post - sorry Ed)


Now, wouldn't it be fair for someone to say that everybody has all of these traits to one degree or another? Thats one of the things I'm trying to say, and I know what you're saying about the accuracy thing, that the tests reveal which traits are most dominant in a person, but my other point is that if these tests were truly accurate then someone (like our friend, Miss K.) would not get two different results on two different days.
Ouch.... I'' give a more detailed explanation of each of the 8 cognitive processes.
 

Liamson

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Se - Extroverted Sensing
Extraverted Sensing occurs when we become aware of what is in the physical world in rich detail. We may be drawn to act on what we experience to get an immediate result. We notice relevant facts and occurrences in a sea of data and experiences, learning all the facts we can about the immediate context or area of focus and what goes on in that context. An active seeking of more and more input to get the whole picture may occur until all sources of input have been exhausted or something else captures our attention. Extraverted Sensing is operating when we freely follow exciting physical impulses or instincts as they come up and enjoy the thrill of action in the present moment. A oneness with the physical world and a total absorption may exist as we move, touch, and sense what is around us. The process involves instantly reading cues to see how far we can go in a situation and still get the impact we want or respond to the situation with presence.

Si - Introverted Sensing
Introverted Sensing often involves storing data and information, then comparing and contrasting the current situation with similar ones. The immediate experience or words are instantly linked with the prior experiences, and we register a similarity or a difference—for example, noticing that some food doesn’t taste the same or is saltier than it usually is. Introverted Sensing is also operating when we see someone who reminds us of someone else. Sometimes a feeling associated with the recalled image comes into our awareness along with the information itself. Then the image can be so strong, our body responds as if reliving the experience. The process also involves reviewing the past to draw on the lessons of history, hindsight, and experience. With introverted Sensing, there is often great attention to detail and getting a clear picture of goals and objectives and what is to happen. There can be a oneness with ageless customs that help sustain civilization and culture and protect what is known and long-lasting, even while what is reliable changes.

Ne - Extroverted Intuiting
Extraverted iNtuiting involves noticing hidden meanings and interpreting them, often entertaining a wealth of possible interpretations from just one idea or interpreting what someone’s behavior really means. It also involves seeing things “as if,” with various possible representations of reality. Using this process, we can juggle many different ideas, thoughts, beliefs, and meanings in our mind at once with the possibility that they are all true. This is like weaving themes and threads together. We don’t know the weave until a thought thread appears or is drawn out in the interaction of thoughts, often brought in from other contexts. Thus a strategy or concept often emerges from the here-and-now interactions, not appearing as a whole beforehand. Using this process we can really appreciate brainstorming and trust what emerges, enjoying imaginative play with scenarios and combining possibilities, using a kind of cross-contextual thinking. Extraverted iNtuiting also can involve catalyzing people and extemporaneously shaping situations, spreading an atmosphere of change through emergent leadership.

Ni - Introverted Intuiting
Introverted iNtuiting involves synthesizing the seemingly paradoxical or contradictory, which takes understanding to a new level. Using this process, we can have moments when completely new, unimagined realizations come to us. A disengagement from interactions in the room occurs, followed by a sudden “Aha!” or “That’s it!” The sense of the future and the realizations that come from introverted iNtuiting have a sureness and an imperative quality that seem to demand action and help us stay focused on fulfilling our vision or dream of how things will be in the future. Using this process, we might rely on a focal device or symbolic action to predict, enlighten, or transform. We could find ourselves laying out how the future will unfold based on unseen trends and telling signs. This process can involve working out complex concepts or systems of thinking or conceiving of symbolic or novel ways to understand things that are universal. It can lead to creating transcendent experiences or solutions.

Te - Extroverted Thinking
Contingency planning, scheduling, and quantifying utilize the process of extraverted Thinking. Extraverted Thinking helps us organize our environment and ideas through charts, tables, graphs, flow charts, outlines, and so on. At its most sophisticated, this process is about organizing and monitoring people and things to work efficiently and productively. Empirical thinking is at the core of extraverted Thinking when we challenge someone’s ideas based on the logic of the facts in front of us or lay out reasonable explanations for decisions or conclusions made, often trying to establish order in someone else’s thought process. In written or verbal communication, extraverted Thinking helps us easily follow someone else’s logic, sequence, or organization. It also helps us notice when something is missing, like when someone says he or she is going to talk about four topics and talks about only three. In general, it allows us to compartmentalize many aspects of our lives so we can do what is necessary to accomplish our objectives.

Ti - Introverted Thinking
Introverted Thinking often involves finding just the right word to clearly express an idea concisely, crisply, and to the point. Using introverted Thinking is like having an internal sense of the essential qualities of something, noticing the fine distinctions that make it what it is and then naming it. It also involves an internal reasoning process of deriving subcategories of classes and sub-principles of general principles. These can then be used in problem solving, analysis, and refining of a product or an idea. This process is evidenced in behaviors like taking things or ideas apart to figure out how they work. The analysis involves looking at different sides of an issue and seeing where there is inconsistency. In so doing, we search for a “leverage point” that will fix problems with the least amount of effort or damage to the system. We engage in this process when we notice logical inconsistencies between statements and frameworks, using a model to evaluate the likely accuracy of what’s observed.

Fe - Extroverted Feeling
The process of extraverted Feeling often involves a desire to connect with (or disconnect from) others and is often evidenced by expressions of warmth (or displeasure) and self-disclosure. The “social graces,” such as being polite, being nice, being friendly, being considerate, and being appropriate, often revolve around the process of extraverted Feeling. Keeping in touch, laughing at jokes when others laugh, and trying to get people to act kindly to each other also involve extraverted Feeling. Using this process, we respond according to expressed or even unexpressed wants and needs of others. We may ask people what they want or need or self-disclose to prompt them to talk more about themselves. This often sparks conversation and lets us know more about them so we can better adjust our behavior to them. Often with this process, we feel pulled to be responsible and take care of others’ feelings, sometimes to the point of not separating our feelings from theirs. We may recognize and adhere to shared values, feelings, and social norms to get along.

Fi - Introverted Feeling
It is often hard to assign words to the values used to make introverted Feeling judgments since they are often associated with images, feeling tones, and gut reactions more than words. As a cognitive process, it often serves as a filter for information that matches what is valued, wanted, or worth believing in. There can be a continual weighing of the situational worth or importance of everything and a patient balancing of the core issues of peace and conflict in life’s situations. We engage in the process of introverted Feeling when a value is compromised and we think, “Sometimes, some things just have to be said.” On the other hand, most of the time this process works “in private” and is expressed through actions. It helps us know when people are being fake or insincere or if they are basically good. It is like having an internal sense of the “essence” of a person or a project and reading fine distinctions among feeling tones.
 

Liamson

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Each of the different types have these functions in different orders.

for instance I am an ENFP but, in order of precedence my Cognitive functions go Ne - Fi -Te- Si

So if there is any confusion between types, understanding how the system works does help.
 
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Catlynn

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Se - Extroverted Sensing
Extraverted Sensing occurs when we become aware of what is in the physical world in rich detail. We may be drawn to act on what we experience to get an immediate result. We notice relevant facts and occurrences in a sea of data and experiences, learning all the facts we can about the immediate context or area of focus and what goes on in that context. An active seeking of more and more input to get the whole picture may occur until all sources of input have been exhausted or something else captures our attention. Extraverted Sensing is operating when we freely follow exciting physical impulses or instincts as they come up and enjoy the thrill of action in the present moment. A oneness with the physical world and a total absorption may exist as we move, touch, and sense what is around us. The process involves instantly reading cues to see how far we can go in a situation and still get the impact we want or respond to the situation with presence.



Fe - Extroverted Feeling
The process of extraverted Feeling often involves a desire to connect with (or disconnect from) others and is often evidenced by expressions of warmth (or displeasure) and self-disclosure. The “social graces,” such as being polite, being nice, being friendly, being considerate, and being appropriate, often revolve around the process of extraverted Feeling. Keeping in touch, laughing at jokes when others laugh, and trying to get people to act kindly to each other also involve extraverted Feeling. Using this process, we respond according to expressed or even unexpressed wants and needs of others. We may ask people what they want or need or self-disclose to prompt them to talk more about themselves. This often sparks conversation and lets us know more about them so we can better adjust our behavior to them. Often with this process, we feel pulled to be responsible and take care of others’ feelings, sometimes to the point of not separating our feelings from theirs. We may recognize and adhere to shared values, feelings, and social norms to get along.

Whoa....I understand so much more WHY I do some of the things I do now. Well not necessarily why, because usually I know that. Lol but it helps me to explain things about myself to other people.
I know that I can choose and do whatever I want but being able to communicate where I am right now is very helpful for me. I often have a difficult time with that.
:)
 
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Catlynn

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Each of the different types have these functions in different orders.

for instance I am an ENFP but, in order of precedence my Cognitive functions go Ne - Fi -Te- Si

So if there is any confusion between types, understanding how the system works does help.
Oh well now I'm confused. I need to not try to do all of this from my phone. Lol