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Meyers-Briggs Personality Classifications (Jung Typology Test)

Edward

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This is super cool. It's a test which tells you your personality classification. There are only 16 different types of personalities. There is no win or fail to this test. It's not hard, there is no number score. You can't fail it. I took it (I love tests) and thought is cool. Thought I'd share.
For the record, I am a INFJ personality.

Have fun. Post your personality classification.

http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp
 
Hey Ed, we are very similar. I tested as an INTJ.

Sugested fields.........Science Teacher and Computer Programmer. XD
 
Wow, I almost forgot I made this thread, lol. Yes actually, I have taken this test before a few years back, and I did indeed test out as an INTJ then. I decided to test again to see if walking with the Lord has had any objective change within me since then. It would seem so. A pretty cool test, I like it and it didn't take long.

I find it curiously interesting that you tested as an INTJ, and are not christian. This to me speaks of the choice. Some say that we have no choice and are predestined either/or. Which I don't believe because it would do away with free will if that were so. Or I could be wrong too and making associations where there are none, lol. Interesting nonetheless.
 
I'm pretty consistently INTP or ENTP. I've taken the test a number of times, and it's always there. INTPs are about 3% of the population, and they are very frequently scientists, engineers, or something else involved in figuring out how things work.

I can understand why NTs can be a trial to the rest of you. But it's not something we can help.
 
ENFP.
Last time I took the test, last year or so, I was INTP. So either I've changed, or the test has a lousy retest -reliability.

Found on wikipedia:
"The interesting -- and somewhat alarming -- fact about the MBTI is that, despite its popularity, it has been subject to sustained criticism by professional psychologists for over three decades. One problem is that it displays what statisticians call low "test-retest reliability." So if you retake the test after only a five-week gap, there's around a 50% chance that you will fall into a different personality category compared to the first time you took the test."
There's way more criticism about that personality typology only on wikipedia, if you are interested in it. There's probably more to be found around the internet.
 
My work had me take the Meiers Briggs test years ago.... I was an ENFP... My new work had me re-take the test and I was still and ENFP... Interesting Claudya is also ENFP... I had someone tell me that ENFP's have a strong faith. Which I agree.


Is that the same for you also Claudya?
 
No, unfortunately not.... I'm a pile of doubt. :sad I mean, I'm crazy spiritual, I seek meaning and purpose in everything and I have trust in God, but I doubt christian doctrine a lot.

Though the NF part looks like a an open gate for spirituality and faith, so that's the subpopulation where you could expect to find many religious people.
 
It looks as if we have a good spread of personality types here. Not really a surprise, but interesting.

There's way more criticism about that personality typology only on wikipedia, if you are interested in it. There's probably more to be found around the internet.

Not particularly. I only posted it for fun. I put no meaningful significance to the the test or the results. I actually put a little more significance to the fact that there are (supposedly) only 16 personality types, which I found to be interesting that there are that few. It only really means that different types of people deal with things in different ways and think differently. But we already knew that anyway, so it's largely light hearted.

It may be interesting to see if women fall out in repeatable types, and men, and 'Christians'. Pink...your female I surmise? Not meaning to stereotype anyone, but, you tested out just like Claudya and have a screenname of "Pink" which is sort've a womans color?
 
"Pink" which is sort've a womans color?
Ewwww. As a woman I'm offended by that. Pink is only acceptable on flowers. Humans shouldn't be allowed to wear that. :D

Not particularly. I only posted it for fun. I put no meaningful significance to the the test or the results. I actually put a little more significance to the fact that there are (supposedly) only 16 personality types, which I found to be interesting that there are that few.
Yeah for lightheartedness those kinds of tests are fun. :yes
But I strongly disagree about the only 16 kinds of personalities. One of the weaknesses of the test and the entire concept behind it is that it's making a typology of people, as if there were only two kinds of people for each trait. Take for example the introversion-extraversion scale. If you have a big number of people filling that questionnaire, you would get a bell curve. Most people are in the middle inbetween extraversion and introversion. But a dichotomous typology (putting people into one of two posible groups) implies there's bimodal distribution with two peaks near the extremities of the scale (like there's many people on the extravert end, and also many people on the introvert end, and much less people "inbetween"). But that's just not the case. In truth you have a normal distribution (bell curve) and in order to put people into their types you would have to set some rather arbitrary cut off value. Now imagine, just for the sake of making the point, you can score between 0 and 20 points on the intro-extraversion scale when taking the test. Most people would be between 8 and 12. Now you define the cut off to be 10. So a person (A) scoring 10 will still be introvert, just like a person (B) that scored only 2. Another individual (C) may have scored 11 and will thus be put into the extravert category, like someone (D) that scored 19. But A and C are almost the same, while A and B or C and D have a much bigger distance between them. But the result will look as if A was like B and C like D.
Get what I mean?
A typology is fun, but doesn't really describe what human personality traits look like. The reality is more like there's a continuum for all sorts of variables in humans, and the majority of them follow a bell curve. That's why in personality psychology they prefere personality systems that are composed of a number of continuous scales. Take for example the Big Five model measuring personality in five dimensions (extraversion, openness, conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism), and if for example every person can score 0 - 20 points on each dimension you would have 20^5 = 3,200,000 different personalities. If every person could score between 0 an 100 points (if, for example, the questionnaire had a typical 5 level Likert rating scale) for each of the five dimensions you'd have 10 billion different possible outcomes, that's more than individual humans alive today.
Now in many cases psychometrics is done to somehow sort people into some kind of sub-populations, so a test that tells you "everyone is a unique snowflake" maybe idealistic, but not very usefull otherwise. The position of a person on each of the 5 scales can help describe and predict a person though.
Just wanted to make a point that "only 16 types of people overall" is due to the somewhat outdated method of making a typology instead of a contiuum for each dimension.

It may be interesting to see if women fall out in repeatable types, and men, and 'Christians'. Pink...your female I surmise? Not meaning to stereotype anyone, but, you tested out just like Claudya and have a screenname of "Pink" which is sort've a womans color?
Will your brain explode as soon as the first ENFP guy shows up? ;)
 
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This is super cool. It's a test which tells you your personality classification. There are only 16 different types of personalities.

Wow! Sixteen whole personality types! There were only 4 when I took a similar test last centu... a few deca... um... a while back. But seriously, there is no way you are going to fit 7 billion people into 16 neat little boxes.
The TOG
 
INFP
67% introvert 38 % intuitive 44% feeling 11% perceiving
Mine was dead on wow ,it says my career choices are musician,psychiatrist,counselor,writer,humanities,I forget what else but the cool thing is I do love to write and sing but Im so introverted I only do those things when Im completely alone but I do enjoy them thoroughly
 
Originally Posted by Edward
"Pink" which is sort've a womans color?
Ewwww. As a woman I'm offended by that. Pink is only acceptable on flowers. Humans shouldn't be allowed to wear that.

Uh-oh, I was afraid of that. A tender hearted/ferocious spirited woman is the most dangerous kind (and most interesting actually) I wrote my disclaimer!!!! :o

But I strongly disagree about the only 16 kinds of personalities. One of the weaknesses of the test and the entire concept behind it is that it's making a typology of people, as if there were only two kinds of people for each trait. Take for example the introversion-extraversion scale. If you have a big number of people filling that questionnaire, you would get a bell curve. Most people are in the middle inbetween extraversion and introversion. But a dichotomous typology (putting people into one of two posible groups) implies there's bimodal distribution with two peaks near the extremities of the scale (like there's many people on the extravert end, and also many people on the introvert end, and much less people "inbetween"). But that's just not the case. In truth you have a normal distribution (bell curve) and in order to put people into their types you would have to set some rather arbitrary cut off value. Now imagine, just for the sake of making the point, you can score between 0 and 20 points on the intro-extraversion scale when taking the test. Most people would be between 8 and 12. Now you define the cut off to be 10. So a person (A) scoring 10 will still be introvert, just like a person (B) that scored only 2. Another individual (C) may have scored 11 and will thus be put into the extravert category, like someone (D) that scored 19. But A and C are almost the same, while A and B or C and D have a much bigger distance between them. But the result will look as if A was like B and C like D.
Get what I mean?
A typology is fun, but doesn't really describe what human personality traits look like. The reality is more like there's a continuum for all sorts of variables in humans, and the majority of them follow a bell curve. That's why in personality psychology they prefere personality systems that are composed of a number of continuous scales. Take for example the Big Five model measuring personality in five dimensions (extraversion, openness, conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism), and if for example every person can score 0 - 20 points on each dimension you would have 20^5 = 3,200,000 different personalities. If every person could score between 0 an 100 points (if, for example, the questionnaire had a typical 5 level Likert rating scale) for each of the five dimensions you'd have 10 billion different possible outcomes, that's more than individual humans alive today.
Now in many cases psychometrics is done to somehow sort people into some kind of sub-populations, so a test that tells you "everyone is a unique snowflake" maybe idealistic, but not very usefull otherwise. The position of a person on each of the 5 scales can help describe and predict a person though.
Just wanted to make a point that "only 16 types of people overall" is due to the somewhat outdated method of making a typology instead of a contiuum for each dimension.

Uhhh...what? ;) Now you have me reaching for my dictionary, and the amp draw of my brain just went up, I feel the heat. I...I...don't know what to say. I kind of get it, but I am terrible in math. Intelligent women are dangerous. :lol





Will your brain explode as soon as the first ENFP guy shows up?

No, my brain blew up from the earlier paragraph. :lol You did that on purpose huh? Now I need paper towels to clean up the mess. :lol
INFP
67% introvert 38 % intuitive 44% feeling 11% perceiving
Mine was dead on wow ,it says my career choices are musician,psychiatrist,counselor,writer,humanities, I forget what else but the cool thing is I do love to write and sing but Im so introverted I only do those things when Im completely alone but I do enjoy them thoroughly

Really. Wow, that's cool.
 
hey Sorry for the delayed response....just returned from camping.


Pink...I was painting my back room pink when I took this screen name. Actually I was opting for Alizarin Crimson, but I didn't know how to spell it proper. (still don't or so it seems with the dratted red underline).

Claudya & Edward.. As for wearing pink, I think men look rather handsome wearing a collar, button down, pink shirt, well at least that's what I thought in the 90's somewhere back there.

TOG.... Um, I think there were 2 types a centur...um decade ago: left brain and right brain. So it must been *AT LEAST* a decade ago that you recalled 4 types

Claudya... I believe it's ok to doubt christian doctrine a lot. but reading and pondering & studying the Bible and continually praying and trusting in Jesus Christ moment by moment ... to me, that's the stuff faith is made of.

Hallowbonnie... You go girl! lol, you should definitely put your love and talents to work! may I suggest calling a nursing home and asking if you can come and sing for their residents? You would rock the house I bet. I'd go with you for support if you live anywhere near!

Edward..... I also love love love tests! Not really sure why, but perhaps it is to gain some understanding of who we really are. In either case, they're pretty fun!
 
Oh! It sounded like you were defending men wearing pink so I just figured you were a man. Good. I'm glad to hear you are really a woman because your genderness came through a little and you tested out exactly like another girl, so it all makes more sense to me now knowing that you're female. :)

I don't know why, but I feel so much better now, lol.
 
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