Anjruu Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 Someone posted the "life number" poll not too long ago, and it seemed a lot like pseudo-science, but I am now wondering how we would all fit into the Meyers-Briggs type test, something that has more support in the psychologist community (whether or not psychology is pseudo-science is something I won't get in to...). If you don't know about it, there's an explanation and the test. There's only enough room for 15 poll options, and there are 16 types, so I combined ESFP and ESFJ because I thought that those would be the ones with the fewest people here . I'm INTJ. Only 2.1% of the population, yeah baby! I'm betting we will have a lot of 'T's and a lot of 'I's.
YT2095 Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 sorry, but it`s already been done here: http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/showthread.php?t=20330
Anjruu Posted July 31, 2006 Author Posted July 31, 2006 Oh, I'm sorry, I did a search, but for Myers Briggs, not MBTI. Sorry, my bad!
Severian Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 I got INTJ too, strangely enough. Some of the questions are a bit naf though. Like "You are more inclined to experiment than to follow familiar approaches" - this completely depends on the situation so a yes or no answer is not very applicable. (I answered No, since all things being equal would mean that I was equally likely to do either.) Or "You spend your leisure time actively socializing with a group of people, attending parties, shopping, etc.". What do shopping and going to parties have in common? Parties are a social activity while shopping is very solitary. So what are they meaning by 'etc'?
insane_alien Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 ENTP, same as george carlin and alfred hithcock woo!
jordan Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 INTJ like severian. Other INTJ's: C. S. Lewis Rudy Giuliani Donald Rumsfeld General Colin Powell Hannibal Chester A. Arthur Calvin Coolidge Thomas Jefferson John F. Kennedy James K. Polk Woodrow Wilson Gandalf the Grey
YT2095 Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 INTP: http://typelogic.com/intp.html here. I had to laugh at some of the writeup; ""We've been known to sit in public places and pick a word off a menu or mayonnaise jar to see who can make the most words from its letters on a napkin in two minutes."" I never knew other people actualy DID this too! I often do that in waiting rooms and keep score in my head. ""They may venture so deeply into thought as to seem detached, and often actually are oblivious to the world around them."" that trait gets me into all sorts of trouble too, esp with the wife!
Anjruu Posted July 31, 2006 Author Posted July 31, 2006 Looks like IN's are popular... which makes sense, I guess. Sciency types.
jordan Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 What's the difference between all of them, real generally?
Anjruu Posted July 31, 2006 Author Posted July 31, 2006 Um, lets see, I guess its the diffrence in how people react to and understand things. For example, severian, jordan and I are all INTJ, which means we would react to the same thing in the same general manner, whereas Bettina, being INTP would react slightly diffrently. Depending on what it is, Bettina's reaction may be the same as Jordan's or Severian's, because of the similarity in thier type (only one diffrence) but an ESFP, the opposite of INTJ, would react and understand things in a completly diffrent way.
YT2095 Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 I`ve no idea really, it would seem that (certainly in MY case) it`s also dependant upon current mood when answering too. on the other test months ago, I was ENTP and not INTP? N, (Intuition) is my highest on both though at 67%. P, perception is next at 33%. however, it`s a Little more "Stable" as a test than the birthdate thingy
Severian Posted July 31, 2006 Posted July 31, 2006 however' date=' it`s a Little more "Stable" as a test than the birthdate thingy [/quote'] I bet its not. I bet if you came back and did the same tests in 2 year's time, the birthdate thingy would give you exactly the same answer!
Anjruu Posted July 31, 2006 Author Posted July 31, 2006 Oh, not for me Severian. I change my birthday pretty frequently.
CPL.Luke Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 ENTP is there any statistic on how an average population should break down into the categories? EDIT: I found this http://www.geocities.com/lifexplore/stats.htm but don't know how reliable it is.
AzurePhoenix Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 INTJ INTJs apply (often ruthlessly) the criterion "Does it work?" to everything from their own research efforts to the prevailing social norms. This in turn produces an unusual independence of mind, freeing the INTJ from the constraints of authority, convention, or sentiment for its own sake. Hah, does that excuse my poor attitude when it comes to stuff like superfluous curriculums or my distinct lack of sympathetic regard for others?
bascule Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 INTP I enjoy Jungian psychology, even though many consider it to be both unscientific and discredited. BrainTypes is an outgrowth of Jungian personality types with a more scientific basis: http://www.braintypes.com/ One fun and totally pointless exercise of Jungian personality types: Your ideal match in a relationship is someone who has the same Keirsey temperment as you (i.e. middle two letters) and opposite on the other properties. By that, my ideal match is an ENTJ.
Anjruu Posted August 2, 2006 Author Posted August 2, 2006 Oh, thats a good one Pheonix. "I'm sorry that I don't care your mother died. I'm INTJ, I'm not supposed to give a crap." "I can't write a poem based on an experence of my life for English, after all, its useless, and I'm INTJ."
jordan Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 Um, lets see, I guess its the diffrence in how people react to and understand things. For example, severian, jordan and I are all INTJ, which means we would react to the same thing in the same general manner, whereas Bettina, being INTP would react slightly diffrently. Depending on what it is, Bettina's reaction may be the same as Jordan's or Severian's, because of the similarity in thier type (only one diffrence) but an ESFP, the opposite of INTJ, would react and understand things in a completly diffrent way. haha...Yeah, I got that much. There seem to be two main categories: IN... and EN... and I was wondering if there is a basic difference between the two and what that difference is. (Introverted vs extroverted?)
Anjruu Posted August 2, 2006 Author Posted August 2, 2006 Well, I think that’s a more of a function of the setting. I mean, this is a science forum, after all. 'N' stands for intuitive, and it basically means that those people receive information from their subconscious more than from their senses (S). Ever had one of those "aha!" moments, where something that just did not make sense suddenly snapped? That's, I think, one of the classic "N" traits. Of course, "S"'s have those too, just not as often, or something. And "N"'s get information from their senses too, just not as much or as strongly. Think the disconnected scientist type. You got the E vs. I though. That’s intro- vs. extroverted, but not in the classical senses of the words. I myself am strongly introverted, but I love going to parties and stuff. The difference is, I get really tired by the end of them, whereas someone who is more extroverted would get their energy from socializing, and get tired being alone. It’s where you get your energy.
GutZ Posted August 2, 2006 Posted August 2, 2006 I got Your Type is ISTP Introverted Sensing Thinking Perceiving Strength of the preferences % 67 1 38 22 Woohoo same as Bruce Lee! I got INTP I think with the other test awhile ago though.
In My Memory Posted August 3, 2006 Posted August 3, 2006 I got ENTJ (extroverted, intuitional, thinking, judging), which probably explains why I'm so great
Anjruu Posted August 3, 2006 Author Posted August 3, 2006 I got INTJ too' date=' strangely enough. Some of the questions are a bit naf though. Like "You are more inclined to experiment than to follow familiar approaches" - this completely depends on the situation so a yes or no answer is not very applicable. (I answered No, since all things being equal would mean that I was equally likely to do either.) Or "You spend your leisure time actively socializing with a group of people, attending parties, shopping, etc.". What do shopping and going to parties have in common? Parties are a social activity while shopping is very solitary. So what are they meaning by 'etc'?[/quote'] Haha! Sorry, but I just realised that this is actually pretty typical thinking of an INTJ. They are supposed to always try and 'fix things' when they think they are wrong.
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