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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/4/2007 5:36:28 PM   
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I'm also INTP

Seek to develop logical explanations for everything that interests them. Theoretical and abstract, interested more in ideas than in social interaction. Quiet, contained, flexible, and adaptable. Have unusual ability to focus in depth to solve problems in their area of interest. Skeptical, sometimes critical, always analytical.


Cool, me too =)


Actually, if you read ahead a bit more, I posted another where I decided to take the test again (I took it several years ago the first time) and I came up ISFP :)   The INTP is close, but the ISFP is me to a T.  But hey...they're both great minds, right?



Haha, absolutely =)

I'm definitely INTP, from my subscription to Skeptic magazine to the closet full of word games. <g>


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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/4/2007 5:45:54 PM   
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I'm an ENTP,"Inventor". Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative. 3.2% of the total population.

according to one of they Myers-Briggs knock offs

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/4/2007 6:36:21 PM   
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I am a INFJ, according to what I read, we are less than one percent of the population.  It is interesting... I will take the enneagram test later too. 

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/4/2007 7:57:38 PM   
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cloudboy is an INFP, too (he told me).

- Susan


He must be a hell of a guy then. MySweetSubmissive said earlier in the thread she is, too. So there are two Doms and two subs in the group so far. Interesting.




INFP here as well, and Dominant. I have been quite compatible with all the other INFPs I have met.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/4/2007 9:54:55 PM   
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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/4/2007 10:49:18 PM   
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When you take the actual test and score it (we scored our own in college) you begin to see how closely you could go one way or the other. If you tend to be almost even in every category then you can easily go one way or the other if you take the test repeatedly. Many people score almost evenly in more than one category.. so it really does depend on your mood and the way the question is phrased on how your results will come out. I am almost equal on the feeling/thinking and the perceiving/judging.. although I am always extroverted and intuitive. I usually come out as an ENFJ though

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/5/2007 1:30:39 AM   
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Well I had a quick squiz (via Master Fire's link) at all the profiles and the one that best fits me is an ISTJ, though I've only read the general overview paragraphs at the beginning of each profile. 
 
Considering I've never heard of these personality profiles before reading your thread, its obviously never affected how I conduct myself at all....
 
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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/5/2007 8:07:24 AM   
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M-B:  INFJ

Astrology:  Sun ~ Libra, Moon ~ Cancer, Ascendant ~ Scorpio

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/5/2007 8:32:42 AM   
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ISTJ...not sure what it really means though!
http://keirsey.com/personality/sjit.html
http://typelogic.com/istj.html

I found it interesting that Eeyore is listed as a fictional ISTJ, because I adore eeyore and always felt a strong connection to his character!


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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/5/2007 9:37:04 AM   
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At 18, I was an ENFP.  Ironically, I am now an ENFJ, though only 'slightly' a J.  Something about accepting a dominant personality, and the requisite judgement of people that it requires, I wonder...

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/5/2007 11:00:46 AM   
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Stephann:  At 18, I was an ENFP.  Ironically, I am now an ENFJ, though only 'slightly' a J.  Something about accepting a dominant personality, and the requisite judgement of people that it requires, I wonder...


Wonder no more.  The reason your M-B profile changed is probably completely unrelated to your acceptance of your "dominant personality".  Most likely it is because the M-B is an unreliable instrument. 

I'm sure I'll get flamed by the lovers of Ms. Myers and Ms. Briggs for saying it, but in fact there are significant problems with the reliability of the test.  Personality types determined according to the M-B change upon retesting at least 50% of the time with various studies measuring retesting weeks or years later, and many people's types also found to vary according to the time of the day the tests are taken.  Empirical research (which by the way neither of the authors of M-B did in formulating the "test") finds that the highest percentage of people who fell into the same category on the second test is only 47%.

So what does this mean?  Given 100 people taking the M-B, at least 1/2 of them will "change personality" in a subsequent retest.  Now you can choose to believe that personalities are volatile (and to some extent they are) or you can choose to question the instrument.  I'm a cynic - I question the instrument. 

But some people love the M-B:  It is seemingly scientific, it gives you warm and fuzzy feedback about yourself, and most of all it confirms the "truthiness" of what people feel about their personalities.  This gives rise to the other major criticism of the test.  Many experts believe that M-B is highly subject to the Forer effect, which is the observation that persons will give high accuracy ratings to descriptions of their personality that are (1) generally favorable and (2) supposedly are tailored specifically for them, but are in fact vague and general enough to apply to a wide range of people.  In studying this effect, Forer used a "personality description" he cobbled together from a variety of non-scientific venues.  He administered a "test" to his students, and then gave every one of them the same generic, favorable and bland description of their personality.  On a scale of 0-5, with 0 being completely wrong and 5 being "excellent description", the average was 4.26.

So, no matter that M-B's results may not be much different from one of those "Chinese Zodiac Personality Tests" you get on a placemat at a Chinese resturant, folks continue to treat it like a meaningful instrument.

E.

By the way, there are many other criticisms of the M-B, just Google it and read with an open mind.  Skip anything promoted by CPP, Inc, who owns the M-B and gets a hefty fee each time a "certified" test is given, by the Center for the Application of Psychological Type (which provides training in the MBTI) or as papers in the Journal of Psychological Type (which is edited by Myers-Briggs advocates).

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/5/2007 1:11:31 PM   
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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/5/2007 5:10:22 PM   
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Thank you for posting the Enneagram test link, FirmhandKY.
I kept wondering what people were talking about in this thread
when they mentioned Field Marshalls and the like.  lol
 
My score is split between 3 types,
1 - The Reformer
5 - The Thinker
8 - The Leader
 
 

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/5/2007 7:02:54 PM   
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Stephann:  At 18, I was an ENFP.  Ironically, I am now an ENFJ, though only 'slightly' a J.  Something about accepting a dominant personality, and the requisite judgement of people that it requires, I wonder...


Wonder no more.  The reason your M-B profile changed is probably completely unrelated to your acceptance of your "dominant personality".  Most likely it is because the M-B is an unreliable instrument. 

I'm sure I'll get flamed by the lovers of Ms. Myers and Ms. Briggs for saying it, but in fact there are significant problems with the reliability of the test.  Personality types determined according to the M-B change upon retesting at least 50% of the time with various studies measuring retesting weeks or years later, and many people's types also found to vary according to the time of the day the tests are taken.  Empirical research (which by the way neither of the authors of M-B did in formulating the "test") finds that the highest percentage of people who fell into the same category on the second test is only 47%.

So what does this mean?  Given 100 people taking the M-B, at least 1/2 of them will "change personality" in a subsequent retest.  Now you can choose to believe that personalities are volatile (and to some extent they are) or you can choose to question the instrument.  I'm a cynic - I question the instrument. 

But some people love the M-B:  It is seemingly scientific, it gives you warm and fuzzy feedback about yourself, and most of all it confirms the "truthiness" of what people feel about their personalities.  This gives rise to the other major criticism of the test.  Many experts believe that M-B is highly subject to the Forer effect, which is the observation that persons will give high accuracy ratings to descriptions of their personality that are (1) generally favorable and (2) supposedly are tailored specifically for them, but are in fact vague and general enough to apply to a wide range of people.  In studying this effect, Forer used a "personality description" he cobbled together from a variety of non-scientific venues.  He administered a "test" to his students, and then gave every one of them the same generic, favorable and bland description of their personality.  On a scale of 0-5, with 0 being completely wrong and 5 being "excellent description", the average was 4.26.

So, no matter that M-B's results may not be much different from one of those "Chinese Zodiac Personality Tests" you get on a placemat at a Chinese resturant, folks continue to treat it like a meaningful instrument.

E.

By the way, there are many other criticisms of the M-B, just Google it and read with an open mind.  Skip anything promoted by CPP, Inc, who owns the M-B and gets a hefty fee each time a "certified" test is given, by the Center for the Application of Psychological Type (which provides training in the MBTI) or as papers in the Journal of Psychological Type (which is edited by Myers-Briggs advocates).


Actually, I don't know that the test is any more (or less) flawed than any other test.  A huge range of social, intellectual, and psychological factors impact the scores. 

I mentioned what I did, because I remember how I answered some of the questions before, and I know that my perspetive and outlook has change a fair bit in the past ten years.  I'm not overly surprised to find that small bits of my personality have changed, especially in relation to how I judge people.  Younger people will typically be more tolerant, friendly, and open minded.  Older folks tend to be more set in their ways, and thus appear more judgemental towards others.

Regards,

Stephan



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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/5/2007 11:57:00 PM   
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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/6/2007 4:25:26 AM   
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I am the same.. .. most interesting LOL

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/6/2007 4:56:19 AM   
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ENFP 
im not sure what it means yet though am just going to find out now !!!
Edited to add that i love the list of fictional characters thatshare my personality!!!
Fictional:
Dr. Doug Ross (ER)
Balkie (Perfect Strangers)
Ariel (The Little Mermaid)
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Steve Irkle

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/6/2007 5:51:02 AM   
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For Emperor -- how do you feel about the Enneagram?  I took it and must admit that it captured who I am good & bad, except for the fact that it insists I am profoundly creative, which I am not in any form.

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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/6/2007 8:03:32 AM   
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So, no matter that M-B's results may not be much different from one of those "Chinese Zodiac Personality Tests" you get on a placemat at a Chinese resturant, folks continue to treat it like a meaningful instrument.

I thought the real value of learning about the M-B types was for gaining insight into the skills of other types and how it is useful to incorporate them into teams at work instead of trying to select others who "see things just like me".

The warm and fuzzy feeling I got from seeing a description of my type is ok, I guess, but I already knew that stuff anyway and seeing 4 letters summing it up is just a carnival trick.


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RE: Myers-Briggs personality types - 3/6/2007 8:08:35 AM   
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I took a longer version of the enegram (it was more open-ended), and although I scored high on the Individualist (4),  this time I scored highest on the Thinker (5).

Here's the test, I don't know if this has anything to do with the official test:
http://www.9types.com/newtest/homepage.actual.html


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