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blbronco

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ISTP.....about right. It is funny, i always bounce between that and INTP depending on the test.
 
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ThorOdinson13

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INTJ here........kind of surprised by that result. I think mood when I take the test affects it. Last time I took this I was INFJ Advocate. Which happens often apparently
 
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ThorOdinson13

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INTJ here........kind of surprised by that result. I think mood when I take the test affects it. Last time I took this I was INFJ Advocate. Which happens often apparently

I decided to go read about this and it happens frequently. I tend to be more introverted with my feelings and extroverted with my thoughts which means I'm an INTJ rather than an INFJ.
 

Anodyne

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Mediator INFP-A.

Me, IRL:
 
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Orange Jennyslipper

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Well, just didn't want to see you make any drastic lifestyle changes based on your results. Ha! Not knocking the test or the enjoyment of taking it.

It probably gives a fairly good representation, but it's only a step above something you'd see in Maxim or Cosmo. Ask law enforcement folks what they think of the MMPI-2 with 600 questions and a time limit.
 
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ThorOdinson13

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Well, just didn't want to see you make any drastic lifestyle changes based on your results. Ha! Not knocking the test or the enjoyment of taking it.

It probably gives a fairly good representation, but it's only a step above something you'd see in Maxim or Cosmo. Ask law enforcement folks what they think of the MMPI-2 with 600 questions and a time limit.

I went through some pretty extensive testing for CID. Was a PIA. I was disappointed to find out I only got a pass (better than fail) but WTF did that mean? Anyway it was all for naught because my CO was a *****. None of this means Myer-Briggs and Jung are useless.
 

Orange Jennyslipper

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I'd be the last person to call Myers-Briggs or Jung useless. It's just that the descriptions of traits and types are so broad that they leave too much wiggle room in the interpretation of their test results.
 
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osu_orangestreak

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INTP

None of the listed strengths match me at all. I am actually the opposite of most of them.
The weakness are exactly who I am.
 
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anon_ph7vrsh7abnty

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INTP.

Very accurate. I'm impressed. I want to print this out and carry it with me so people can understand why I'm often called "terse."
 
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JonnyVito

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ENFJ-T wow crazy how accurate this was. This was the first time I have taken one of these.
 

NeekReevers

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INTJ....I've taken the Myers-Briggs multiple times and have been a solid INTJ every time. We took a version of this test in one my senior engineering classes....I think about 70% were categorized as INTJs.
 

NeekReevers

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I'm a pretty solid INTJ. Neek--somehow, I'm not surprised a class full of engineers was majority INTJ.....

Yeah I thought it was pretty cool actually and lent a degree of credibility to the test. My wife was in the same class and was one of the few that wasn't. I think she was an INFP which was also interesting because she stood out in the class as being a bit more creative than most.
 

ThorOdinson13

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I had to laugh because this alone pegs me to a T.

  • Loathe highly structured environments – Blindly following precedents and rules without understanding them is distasteful to INTJs, and they disdain even more authority figures who blindly uphold those laws and rules without understanding their intent. Anyone who prefers the status quo for its own sake, or who values stability and safety over self-determination, is likely to clash with INTJ personality types. Whether it's the law of the land or simple social convention, this aversion applies equally, often making life more difficult than it needs to be.
 

Cowguy

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Intresting to me how many introverts we have. I wonder if that's a function of the type of communication the Internet affords?

This stuff is always interesting to me.

My company actually does an assessment that also predicts behavior under stress or expectation. It appears that extroversion is one of the easiest things to "fake". Lots of true introverts will tell you that they are extroverts, and are shocked when they test as introverts. That's really the piece of these tests that make the thing hard to predict. Stress, environment, job, etc. all can change the way these tests read
 
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trapped_in_tx

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ISTJ-T

Other than the intro/extrovert category, I'm reasonably close to 50/50 in most other categories.

Long ago, I would test VERY strongly as INTJ.

And they say people don't change...
 

ThorOdinson13

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ISTJ-T

Other than the intro/extrovert category, I'm reasonably close to 50/50 in most other categories.

Long ago, I would test VERY strongly as INTJ.

And they say people don't change...

Interesting. I've been told you should do a personality and something equivalent to strength finders every three years because we change over time.
 

trapped_in_tx

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Interesting. I've been told you should do a personality and something equivalent to strength finders every three years because we change over time.

Yeah, that last comment was based on a pet peeve of mine. Obviously not everyone thinks that people don't change. However I have run across situations where, depending on context, you will find people who will argue that fundamentally, people don't change.

I am a vehement believer in the exact opposite. People have their core tendencies that likely always influence them but they can and do change.
 
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mseabolt

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ISFJ - A .. The Defender

Have taken Myers Briggs and one similar to this over the years and have always been INTJ but it's probably been 7 years since I have taken one and the change seems to fit me pretty well now just like INTJ fit me back when I first took it about 20 years ago.
 

JohnVoight

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INTJ: The Architect "You knew I always wanted to be an architect!"

Last time I took this test many years ago in college, was INTP. People do change, never see myself switching from I to E though.