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Old 09-25-2008, 05:13 AM   #41 (permalink)
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I always thought of Japan as being very NT or SJ. Be smart and work hard lol. Then again, I know close to nothing about Japan.

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somebody already mentioned it before but SJs make up a nice chunk of the population. I think ESTJs make up 13 percent. That might be wrong though.
pretty much every estimate i've read put SJ's at around 50% of the total population. it is HUGE. it would be nice to see just how much these statistics differ.
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Old 09-25-2008, 02:22 PM   #42 (permalink)
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I don't think that Italy is ESTJ. I think that Js are valued, but they (we) are also generally seen as a bit "stupid" for being on time etc etc
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Old 09-26-2008, 12:33 AM   #43 (permalink)
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I don't think that Italy is ESTJ. I think that Js are valued, but they (we) are also generally seen as a bit "stupid" for being on time etc etc
didn't notice that here in Turin.
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didn't notice that here in Turin.
Magari lì è un po' diverso...
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Magari lì è un po' diverso...
può essere. è probabile che andando verso sud sia più P che J, non so dalle tue parti.

e magari cambia anche nelle grandi città rispetto a quelle più piccole.
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pretty much every estimate i've read put SJ's at around 50% of the total population. it is HUGE. it would be nice to see just how much these statistics differ.
this might be true, i might be completely wrong with this (please correct me if i am):

ESTJ 13%
ESFJ 13%

Thats 26% on just the ESXJs alone, not including the introverts (which i think are 9% but im not sure). 50% seems a bit much but it could be correct

from my own observation ive noticed that Ss make up between 75 - 85% of the general population, and they seem to be evenly distributed between SPs and SJs. then again, i tend to not pay too much attention lol
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Here in California, there appears to be compliance to American social sterotypes; a majority of females appear to be (mainly E)SFJs and a majority of males appear to be (mainly I)STPs.

There doesn't appear to be a shortage of Ns here- - this may have something to do with the fact that I live about 10 minutes away from Berkeley.
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I wonder if there is any nation/state/ethnic group/clan that has majority T females and F males? Or T males and females? I think it would say something about gender if ALL cultures and groups had similar distributions along the T/F lines.
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T and F are equally distributed between male and female
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T and F are equally distributed between male and female
Um, universally? In the United States? Where?
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