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Who are you <3?

The Protectors [ESTJ - Overseer]
4 (2.7%)
The Protectors [ESFJ - Supporter]
4 (2.7%)
The Protectors [ISTJ - Examiner]
5 (3.4%)
The Protectors [ISFJ - Defender]
6 (4.1%)
The Creators [ESTP - Persuader]
2 (1.4%)
The Creators [ESFP - Entertainer]
2 (1.4%)
The Creators [ISTP - Craftsman]
4 (2.7%)
The Creators [ISFP - Artist]
5 (3.4%)
The Intellectuals [ENTJ - Chief]
8 (5.4%)
The Intellectuals [ENTP - Originator]
7 (4.8%)
The Intellectuals [INTJ - Strategist]
24 (16.3%)
The Intellectuals [INTP - Engineer]
16 (10.9%)
The Visionaries [ENFJ - Mentor]
7 (4.8%)
The Visionaries [ENFP - Advocate]
11 (7.5%)
The Visionaries [INFJ - Confidant]
22 (15%)
The Visionaries [INFP - Dreamer]
20 (13.6%)

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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #30 on: March 28, 2014, 02:30:33 pm »
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INTP--Correct more or less :)
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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #31 on: March 28, 2014, 09:06:17 pm »
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Dis is bullshit

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Your personality type: ESFJ.
Breakdown of preferences: Mind - Extraverted (44%), Energy - Observant (12%), Nature - Feeling (12%), Tactics - Judging (57%), Identity - Turbulent (61%).
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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #32 on: March 28, 2014, 09:36:49 pm »
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INFP

Aside from philosophising and being completely illogical, pretty much everything on the INFP seems to fit, thus confirming my declination of an Arts scholarship was a bad idea :'(



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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #33 on: March 28, 2014, 10:13:05 pm »
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Dis is bullshit

Hahaha simpak I know I don't actually know you but that result is like the complete opposite to what I would have expected you to get.
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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #34 on: March 29, 2014, 02:43:49 am »
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Took a really in depth test for this not too long ago! ISTJ life ;)

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« Reply #35 on: March 29, 2014, 01:07:03 pm »
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I can relate to much of this LOL, I'll take that

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People with the ENTP personality type are often called devil’s advocates—and for good reason. Forming around 3% of the population, ENTPs absolutely love to argue and do not really care that much what the argument is about, as long as it is fun. They may not actually support the idea they are arguing for, but they may decide to go against the prevailing opinion, seeing this as a mental exercise. ENTPs are very quick-witted and original, which gives them a great advantage in debates, academia, and politics. However, they also tend to do very well in many other areas that require a willingness to challenge the existing ideas and juggle multiple arguments.

One of the reasons why ENTPs are able to hold their ground in nearly every debate is their impressive knowledge and ability to jump from one idea to another, making unorthodox connections in the process. They do this with amazing speed and without much effort; the onslaught of arguments coming from the ENTP may easily confuse their opponent. This can be both a good and a bad thing, depending on whom the ENTP is arguing with—they can easily shred their opponent’s arguments in a debate about politics, but cause immense stress in a romantic relationship if they try to do that to their partner.

As always, there is no trait that is universally positive. In this case, ENTPs need to be careful to keep that love of arguments in check as the actual process is often more important than the truth. People with this personality type know this very well, but they also need to understand that what they see as fun can be very hurtful to another person.

ENTP personalities tend to use their minds in a very specific way, and this is especially noticeable in the professional environment. They enjoy brainstorming and outlining all the options, but they do their best to stay away from actual implementation. Again, such a trait can be very valuable in certain situations, but it may cause tension in the workplace as the ENTP may be perceived as having fingers in many pies but unwilling to work hard to implement their ideas. ENTPs also tend to be nonconformists and love challenging existing rules and routines, which makes them irreplaceable where there is a need to rip up the existing models and come up with new, original plans.

It is also worth mentioning that ENTPs usually prefer dealing with complex ideas and difficult challenges rather than day-to-day concerns. They enjoy thinking big and are good at it. Although it may take a while for an ENTP to reach the position that would allow them to fully utilize such a trait, once they do, the flow of ideas will become unstoppable. However, the ENTP will still need to rely on other people to put them in place.

ENTPs are usually very direct and honest. They do not really care about being seen as sensitive or compassionate, so their honesty may be quite brutal sometimes. ENTPs say what they think and do not mince their words. Furthermore, they dislike people who try to beat around the bush, especially if they are about to ask the ENTP for a favour. Consequently, ENTPs tend to be respected, but not necessarily liked; many people not only tolerate being lied to, they actually hope for and need to hear a lie in certain situations. Society tends to put feelings, sensitivities, and comfort above the unpleasant truth, which is likely to frustrate many ENTPs.

In general, ENTP personalities are very rational and do not see much value in emotions or emotional arguments. Consequently, they are great when it comes to logical thinking, but they are likely to have difficulties in the emotional area. ENTPs’ confidence and keen sense of humor are usually very attractive, but they can easily (and often inadvertently) hurt an individual belonging to a different personality type. Feeling (F) types are especially vulnerable in such situations as they strongly dislike criticism and arguing, while ENTPs thrive on this.

Granted if I took this test in a week's time I'd get something else with some fairly generic description of the type that I could also relate to a bit, fairly meaningless test imo.

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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #36 on: March 29, 2014, 01:49:57 pm »
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You know, I was obviously pretty suspicious that the whole thing was cold reading as well, so I read a majority of entries describing the personality types and very, very few of them applied to me in the same "oh hehe that's totally what I do" in the same way that the one or two personality types that match me did. Not to say that it's credible, but I don't think it's on par with star signs.
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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #37 on: March 29, 2014, 08:47:43 pm »
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ISFJ! Describes me perfectly in a (rather large) nut-shell!  :)

Although, I don't think I bear much resemblance to that character from The Hobbit. Besides that, I felt as though that 'overview' was pretty accurate. Quite happy with my personality  ;D

Not to say that it's credible, but I don't think it's on par with star signs.

You think star-signs are more accurate? When you say 'star-signs', do you mean those small excerpts on the backs of cereal boxes and stuff, about monthly/weekly behaviours depending on whether you're Aquarian or something? 

^Because if you're talking about those, I'm inclined to think that they're not very accurate. More of a pseudo-truth I believe.
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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #38 on: March 29, 2014, 09:53:41 pm »
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INFP



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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #39 on: March 29, 2014, 10:17:33 pm »
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ISFJ! Describes me perfectly in a (rather large) nut-shell!  :)

Although, I don't think I bear much resemblance to that character from The Hobbit. Besides that, I felt as though that 'overview' was pretty accurate. Quite happy with my personality  ;D

You think star-signs are more accurate? When you say 'star-signs', do you mean those small excerpts on the backs of cereal boxes and stuff, about monthly/weekly behaviours depending on whether you're Aquarian or something? 

^Because if you're talking about those, I'm inclined to think that they're not very accurate. More of a pseudo-truth I believe.
I was saying that star-signs are the epitome of inaccurate :P. I meant that MBPT is more credible that star-signs.
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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #40 on: March 29, 2014, 11:13:26 pm »
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I was saying that star-signs are the epitome of inaccurate :P. I meant that MBPT is more credible that star-signs.

yeah, I agree.  :)
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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #41 on: March 30, 2014, 08:02:56 pm »
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Yeah, typology tends to display poor inter-rater reliability and suffers from biases such as the Forer effect, both of which are rampant in personality psychology (regardless of what Dr. Haslam believes). There are likely contexts for typology where construct validity is high, but it is less likely on the internet. However, it does work for some and is generally a fun tool.  And I totally stick by ESTJ for simpak


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« Reply #42 on: March 30, 2014, 10:09:58 pm »
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So far there's only one person with the same personality type is me (v.v")

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Re: What's your ~Myer-Briggs Personality Type~?
« Reply #43 on: March 30, 2014, 10:53:14 pm »
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ISFP

Breakdown of preferences: Mind - Introverted (90%), Energy - Observant (14%), Nature - Feeling (14%), Tactics - Prospecting (40%), Identity - Assertive (12%).

interesting, i used to be an INTP back in high school. i must say i don't really agree with the descriptions of either, except for the introverted part.
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« Reply #44 on: March 30, 2014, 11:48:41 pm »
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You know, I was obviously pretty suspicious that the whole thing was cold reading as well, so I read a majority of entries describing the personality types and very, very few of them applied to me in the same "oh hehe that's totally what I do" in the same way that the one or two personality types that match me did. Not to say that it's credible, but I don't think it's on par with star signs.
Hmm I think that's true for the online quizzes and things on the internet for the MBPT, however the actual official test itself seems quite accurate (for the most part). For the engineering program I'm in we've spent the past month or so actually going into the MBPT and it's amazing to see how accurate it can be, and how people respond to situations differently based on the differences in their personality type!