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

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BreakfastMan

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I came out ISTJ (Inspector). It fits me pretty well I guess, but I am not as social as the description makes it sound, nor do I stick as close to the rules as they make it sound. I also like to think I am more creative than that too. Oh well.
 

Togs

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taken the myers briggs before, always come out as ISTJ, which pretty accurate
 

Sticky Squid

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Your Type is
ISTJ
Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
44 38 75 1

You are:

* moderately expressed introvert
* moderately expressed sensing personality
* distinctively expressed thinking personality
* slightly expressed judging personality
 

Dirkie

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Feb 3, 2009
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I got
ISTJ
Introverted 89%
Sensing 12% Thinking
75%
Judging 22%

very expressed introvert
slightly expressed sensing personality
distinctively expressed thinking personality
slightly expressed judging personality

Seems to be in working order, I thought it would be one of those tests that would point out bits of autism, because the questions in the dsm iv and the diagnosis chart of Tony Attwood are very similar. (I manage to score 40-45 out of 50 in those consistently)
 

Anchupom

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INTP, would say that's pretty accurate.

I hate simple yes/no answers though. Would prefer strongly agree, agree, disagree and strongly disagree. Just because it gives me a chance to procrastinate.
 

tjcross

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Your Type is
ISTP
Introverted Sensing Thinking Perceiving
Strength of the preferences %
56 1 12 11
sounds like me
 

JezebelinHell

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ISTJ [http://www.knowyourtype.com/istj.html] Had the Myers-Briggs test for work a while back and I think my team leader was surprised I came out as an I but the score was just a little above an E. When I take them online now they are no where close, it is an I now.
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Girl With One Eye said:
ISFJ

"Protectors are frequently overworked, just as they are frequently misunderstood and undervalued. Their contributions, and also their economies, are often taken for granted, and they rarely get the gratitude they deserve." - Yep sounds like me!
Scary thing is, we're both the only ones to get that result and post on this thread (so far), and we both have Rena avatars >.>
Coincidence... or is Rena also an ISJF? Hmmm...
 

Flamezdudes

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I am an INFJ.

Which is a suprising and I quite like it. Some of it i'm not sure about though.

http://www.personalitypage.com/INFJ.html
 

olfelix

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Your Type is
ENTJ
Extraverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
67% 75% 62% 44%

You are:
distinctively expressed extravert
distinctively expressed intuitive personality
distinctively expressed thinking personality
moderately expressed judging personality
 

Lalalarzi

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Vildleder said:
INTJ master race here ;)

I was genuinely surprised at how accurate it was. The profile of the INTJ got most of my traits completely correct, with only a few errors concerning choice of career. This profile analysis: http://typelogic.com/intj.html was probably the most accurate.

Good fun, and I certainly got a confidence boost reading it :D

My test said I was an INFP, I didn't really think anything of it until that site said Rocko from Rocko's modern life and Tommy from the Rugrats were probably INFPs too. Now I am honoured :D
 

Amanda Bass

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ISTP. It's a good match, honestly. The problem with these tests is that they encourage people to fall into the same traps as stuff like horoscopes do; ie the test identifies traits that almost all people fall into, and thus the stupid would be fooled into believing whatever result they get, regardless of how they actually are. However, with some degree of self-awareness this does become a useful tool, if only because they can be used to help identify ways of processing data and viewpoints that can be helpful (which is why this test is generally used in schools and the workplace.

(Fun fact: this is also the system that eHarmony uses to match people, so take that as you will)
 

Bonino90

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Mar 17, 2010
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Your Type is
ISFP
You are:

* slightly expressed introvert
* moderately expressed sensing personality
* distinctively expressed feeling personality
* moderately expressed perceiving personality

*shrugs* , I guess it's about 70-90% accurate. Cool test though.

Artisan/Composer (ISFP)"More than the other Artisans, Composers are in tune with their senses, and so have a sure grasp of what belongs, and what doesn't belong, in all kinds of works of art. While the other Artisans are skilled with people, tools, and entertainment, Composers have an exceptional ability-seemingly inborn-to work with subtle differences in color, tone, texture, aroma, and flavor."
http://keirsey.com/4temps/composer.asp
 

That's Funny

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INTJ but I'm not really sure I should be considered a mastermind, I'm certainly an unconventional sort of person. My personality is a lot harder to pin down.
 

coldshadow

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INTJ

I would say the test was somewhat accurate but with the questions being only yes and no answers, it makes it rather impossible to be accurate to the point.
 

KeyMaster45

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I came out as INTJ, but I have to disagree with it after reading the various descriptions for the I base personality. Granted I did find I have traits from the INTJ label but it had far more traits that just weren't me. I'd personally have to say I fall into parts of more than one category but never fitting one of them exactly.

I almost expected that really, personality tests are so rigid in their descriptions that it's extremely rare that someone fits word for word into the label they're given. I say close but no cigar on the accuracy of this test.