Poll: Personality test - Which personality type do you belong to?

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Death-of-Penguins

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ENTP. Seems pretty accurate, as these things go. Extraverted iNtuitive Thinking Perceiving. Huh. Same as... Bugs Bunny and Garfield? I can live with that.
 

Valkyrie101

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INTJ. Which apparently makes me the same as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Gandalf.

And Hannibal Lecter...
 

Jonluw

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# very expressed introvert
# slightly expressed intuitive personality
# distinctively expressed thinking personality
# moderately expressed judging personality

Haven't the faintest idea how accurate that is.

Edit: I have no idea what it means either. If someone wanted to explain, that would have been great.

Edit: I'm an INTJ, apparently.
That actually sounds pretty accurate.
 

Atmos Duality

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I think I took the Higgs-Bryer (or Myer, whatever it was) battery back in 2007. I forgot what specific personality I got, but it basically called me an anti-social introvert.
Which at the time wasn't really true at all.
 

thahat

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ENTJ
extraverted intuitive thinking judging.
the thing says i should A: be doing what im doing already
or B join the army.

also its 120% acurate in my case XD, and as a bonus, aperently Sean Connery was one too!
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Eh, I am an ISFJ [http://keirsey.com/4temps/protector.asp].
And the only one to comment so far.
The other [http://typelogic.com/isfj.html] page on it is also interesting... both are pretty accurate.
Dammit, just reading the first linked page... kinda made my eyes a bit watery...
It knows me >.>
I do not need to think like others, because it is my duty to protect the others, so that they can continue to think in ways I will not, unhindered.
 

Ironic Pirate

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INFP.

The little explanation page isn't loading though, so I'm not quite sure what that means.

That said, I don't like this test. It's always a binary yes or no, there's no situational choice. For example, there was a question "The scientific method is the best method: Yes or No?" Well, that fucking depends, what question are we solving? I ended up tossing a coin on a couple stupid ones like that, because they were so situational.
 

Lyx

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The test expects one to be inbalanced all across the board. Almost every question expects you to be either "the one stupid" or "the other stupid".

10-0% for people who aren't overly mentally disfunctional.

Phrased differently: I diagnose the test with bipolar disorder.
 

Pimppeter2

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ENFP

Damn, this is pretty spot on.



General: ENFPs are both "idea"-people and "people"-people, who see everyone and everything as part of an often bizarre cosmic whole. They want to both help (at least, their own definition of "help") and be liked and admired by other people, on bo th an individual and a humanitarian level. They are interested in new ideas on principle, but ultimately discard most of them for one reason or another.

cial/Personal Relationships: ENFPs have a great deal of zany charm, which can ingratiate them to the more stodgy types in spite of their unconventionality. They are outgoing, fun, and genuinely like people. As SOs/mates they are warm, affectionate (l ots of PDA), and disconcertingly spontaneous. However, attention span in relationships can be short; ENFPs are easily intrigued and distracted by new friends and acquaintances, forgetting about the older ones for long stretches at a time. Less mature ENFPs may need to feel they are the center of attention all the time, to reassure them that everyone thinks they're a wonderful and fascinating person.

Like the other Idealists, Champions are rather rare, say three or four percent of the population, but even more than the others they consider intense emotional experiences as being vital to a full life. Champions have a wide range and variety of emotions, and a great passion for novelty. They see life as an exciting drama, pregnant with possibilities for both good and evil, and they want to experience all the meaningful events and fascinating people in the world. The most outgoing of the Idealists, Champions often can't wait to tell others of their extraordinary experiences. Champions can be tireless in talking with others, like fountains that bubble and splash, spilling over their own words to get it all out. And usually this is not simple storytelling; Champions often speak (or write) in the hope of revealing some truth about human experience, or of motivating others with their powerful convictions. Their strong drive to speak out on issues and events, along with their boundless enthusiasm and natural talent with language, makes them the most vivacious and inspiring of all the types.

ENFPs often have strong, if unconvential, convictions on various issues related to their Cosmic View. They usually try to use their social skills and contacts to persuade people gently of the rightness of these views; his sometimes results in their negle cting their nearest and dearest while flitting around trying to save the world.
Work Environment: ENFPs are pleasant, easygoing, and usually fun to work with. They come up with great ideas, and are a major asset in brainstorming sessions. Followthrough tends to be a problem, however; they tend to get bored quickly, especially if a newer, more interesting project comes along. They also tend to be procrastinators, both about meeting hard deadlines and about performing any small, uninteresting tasks that they've been assigned. ENFPs are at their most useful when working in a group w ith a J or two to take up the slack.

ENFPs hate bureaucracy, both in principle and in practice; they will always make a point of launching one of their crusades against some aspect of it.

Fiercely individualistic, Champions strive toward a kind of personal authenticity, and this intention always to be themselves is usually quite attractive to others. At the same time, Champions have outstanding intuitive powers and can tell what is going on inside of others, reading hidden emotions and giving special significance to words or actions. In fact, Champions are constantly scanning the social environment, and no intriguing character or silent motive is likely to escape their attention. Far more than the other Idealists, Champions are keen and probing observers of the people around them, and are capable of intense concentration on another individual. Their attention is rarely passive or casual. On the contrary, Champions tend to be extra sensitive and alert, always ready for emergencies, always on the lookout for what's possible.

Champions are good with people and usually have a wide range of personal relationships. They are warm and full of energy with their friends. They are likable and at ease with colleagues, and handle their employees or students with great skill. They are good in public and on the telephone, and are so spontaneous and dramatic that others love to be in their company. Champions are positive, exuberant people, and often their confidence in the goodness of life and of human nature makes good things happen.

Likely careers: Writer/Psychologist/Education/Journalist
 

TheYellowCellPhone

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Your Type is
ISTP
Introverted Sensing Thinking Perceiving
Strength of the preferences %
44 12 25 44

Qualitative analysis of your type formula

You are:
moderately expressed introvert

slightly expressed sensing personality

moderately expressed thinking personality

moderately expressed perceiving personality

Sounds good, but I cannot understand the words written for my life.
 

Hiikuro

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I've taken this kind of personality test before. I always score strongly (stereotypically) as an INFP.

Suits me extremely well too, especially the intuitive part.
 

Koroviev

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I've never been "diagnosed" as anything other than INTJ. I can't vouch for the accuracy of such "tests," but at least they're interesting.