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Title: MBTI
Post by: stevesurv on September 21, 2008, 01:13:19 am
I'm wondering if any of you have ever taken a Myers Briggs Type Indicator test. It's a test, inspired by Carl Jung's ideas, that determines which of the 16 personality types you have a preference for. Yes everyone's different but everyone falls into one of these 16 types in some degree. I have prefs for INFJ(introverted/intuitive/feeling/judging) I think I might be able to guess Geoff's type to be INTP or INTJ, not sure. :) Here's a link to a short test that I feel is pretty accurate. You can read your profile once you get the results. You may be surprised at how accurately it describes you! I'm interested in what others on this profile test to be. Let me know how it goes.
http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp
Title: Re: MBTI
Post by: boxcarguy07 on September 21, 2008, 01:18:30 am
I've taken it before, but I've changed a whole lot since then. I'm about to take it again, and see if it reflects the changes. I don't remember what I got last time though
Title: Re: MBTI
Post by: TylerDurden on September 21, 2008, 01:19:55 am
I'm afraid Jung's ideas have, these days, been as discredited as Freud was in the past. Yes, I've done these tests, before, and I think(?) I got INTP, every single time as a result. But we are all so different as individuals, that I don't think that humanity can be reliably divided into just 16 types.
Title: Re: MBTI
Post by: boxcarguy07 on September 21, 2008, 01:24:58 am
This was mine: Your Type is INTJ Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging Strength of the preferences % 33 50 25 33
And yeah, I don't think it's possibly to qualify humans as such. Everyone is so freaking different, and I had trouble answering some of those questions, such as the ones that began with "Usually you..." because a lot of the time it's totally random.
Title: Re: MBTI
Post by: stevesurv on September 21, 2008, 01:30:15 am
I understand that we are all so different. That's self-evident. Just like a finger print.
Title: Re: MBTI
Post by: stevesurv on September 21, 2008, 01:31:31 am
I'm afraid Jung's ideas have, these days, been as discredited as Freud was in the past. Yes, I've done these tests, before, and I think(?) I got INTP, every single time as a result. But we are all so different as individuals, that I don't think that humanity can be reliably divided into just 16 types.
Yes, but, within those 16 types are lots of little differences that make us human. Like I said, we all have PREFERENCES for a certain type which means we may veer into other characteristics for a time but always come back to our type. It is a theory but a very strong one, IMO. I don't think all of Jung's theories have been as discredited as you think. The MBTI is pretty valid, IMO.
Title: Re: MBTI
Post by: Squall on September 21, 2008, 01:46:25 am
I was ENFJ (11-50-12-11).
They put me in the same category as Bill Clinton, Mickhail Gorbachev, and Ralph Nader. Yuck ... politicians. I hate politicians.
Title: Re: MBTI
Post by: stevesurv on September 21, 2008, 01:51:30 am
They put me in the same category as Bill Clinton, Mickhail Gorbachev, and Ralph Nader. Yuck ... politicians. I hate politicians.
That's the same type as my best friend. He also loathes politicians...
Title: Re: MBTI
Post by: Satya on September 21, 2008, 04:15:57 am
There's a better free test somewhere, but I can't find it just now. It really explains each factor better, imho. On that (better) test, I am a ESTJ. The one you posted does not really allow you enough information to judge for yourself WHO YOU ARE. It just asks vague questions without explanation.
Title: Re: MBTI
Post by: Satya on October 03, 2008, 10:42:04 am
You know, I was just watching the US VP Palin / Biden debate. And I could not help but wonder if Governor Palin does not have my personality. You see, I am known in employment circles (another test, sorry, I forget particulars) as a motivator. And I am. I am a positive thinker generally. I tend to rally the troops. I see this same ability in Sarah Palin. And I am not super keen on her either ... especially her religious wackiness. I just see serious similarities. FWIW.
Title: Re: MBTI
Post by: Satya on October 03, 2008, 11:02:37 am
BTW, Steve's linked test has me an ENTJ. With J the strongest. But then again, like I said, questions like:
Objective criticism is always useful in any activity.
are pretty vague unless they are given a context. That is why I like the test I linked to better. They give more of a clue about context in life than just some yes or no to some vague question. Because some of those questions I could have gone either way on.