I took the Myers-Briggs Personality Test a couple years ago and got INTJ as well.
I have administered this and similar tests in psychological practice and workforce development programs for several years and really don't like them much for accuracy. However, we have an in-depth analysis that can be done, and it's revealed that I am supposed to be both INTJ and ENTJ equally. So "Everything can be improved in constantly occurring and exciting challenges."
That IS more accurate for me, I must say.
Cre8ivOne, you can try this website: humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.aspIt was a compulsory test in my school so I took it and found that it quite reflected my personality at that period of time but as I slowly adapted to the new environment (and stopped being an introvert), I think my personality will have changed already. I'm not sure if that is possible but I guess it is.
INFJ and I write under INFJay primarily because I believe my personality type is reflected in my writing. I've enjoyed reading the numerous hubs by other hubbers on the topic.
Since I have never seen this before I am taking a stab at distinguishing which one I am. I think I am mostly a problem solver. Is there a questionnaire that goes along with this?
I am an INFP. (performing noble service to aid society... although I don't really think I'm all that great) I am currently working on programming a test for this, but as for now there are several places on the internet where this test can be taken.
Years age my results were INTP / INFP depends on the site etc. My mind and heart seemed to have a power struggle :).
I've done this a couple of times ... the one that comes to mind is ENTJ, but I do remember getting different results on different websites. (could be INTJ on the second run).
Whether or not you're a believer in the Myers-Briggs personality index, it at least leads to some interesting discussion and hopefully even to some personal introspection. What type are you? We've talked about introversion and extroversion before, but that's only one facet of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a personality inventory designed to break your personality down along four dichotomies: extroversion/introversion; sensing/intuition; thinking/feeling; and judging/perception.
This results in sixteen different personality types, at least according to the test. You can pay to take the official test or you can use any number of free online tests that try to duplicate the original. So, what type are you?
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