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Big 5 and MBTI type

proteanmix

Plumage and Moult
Joined
Apr 23, 2007
Messages
5,514
Enneagram
1w2
Openness to Experience/Intellect:70%
Conscientiousness: 95%
Extraversion: 9%
Agreeableness: 4%
Neuroticism: 14%
INTP

I have a problem with these tests: since my first personality test, some months ago and having received a result I didn't identify with/like it, I gradually learned to choose the answers so to receive a result I could most identify with.
I did my best not to be biased with this test, but I cannot really agree with some of the results

I don't really like this particular NEO-PI test either. The questions seem too MBTI-like. Here's another one you can take with less MBTI language and more novel questions.
 

htb

New member
Joined
May 14, 2007
Messages
1,505
MBTI Type
INTJ
Enneagram
1w9
O53 / C79 / E48 / A10 / N66

Edit: Using Protean's test, which I agree is less given to stock phrases -- E64 / A11 / C75 / N43 / O21
 

lastrailway

New member
Joined
Aug 11, 2007
Messages
508
I don't really like this particular NEO-PI test either. The questions seem too MBTI-like. Here's another one you can take with less MBTI language and more novel questions.

Thanks for the link. I just took the test and the results seem more analytical.
Still, various questions were a bit too obvious and had to fight the temptation to choose the answer which would give me more agreeable results :)
 

The_Liquid_Laser

Glowy Goopy Goodness
Joined
Jul 11, 2007
Messages
3,376
MBTI Type
ENTP
O 93%
You enjoy having novel experiences and seeing things in new ways.

C 36%
You tend to do things somewhat haphazardly.

E 65%
You are relatively social and enjoy the company of others.

A 44%
You are neither extremely forgiving nor irritable.

N 2%
You probably remain calm, even in tense situations.
 

lastrailway

New member
Joined
Aug 11, 2007
Messages
508
O 93%
You enjoy having novel experiences and seeing things in new ways.

C 36%
You tend to do things somewhat haphazardly.

E 65%
You are relatively social and enjoy the company of others.

A 44%
You are neither extremely forgiving nor irritable.

N 2%
You probably remain calm, even in tense situations.

Just noticed, the letters form OCEAN
 

Totenkindly

@.~*virinaĉo*~.@
Joined
Apr 19, 2007
Messages
50,145
MBTI Type
BELF
Enneagram
594
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
PM's 300-question test

Openness to experience.....76...[1st test: 95]
Conscientiousness..........9.......[1st test: 6]
Extroversion...............5..........[1st test: 1]
Agreeableness..............52.......[1st test: 57]
Neuroticism................59.........[1st test: 32]
 

The_Liquid_Laser

Glowy Goopy Goodness
Joined
Jul 11, 2007
Messages
3,376
MBTI Type
ENTP
PM's 300-question test

Openness to experience.....76...[1st test: 95]
Conscientiousness..........9.......[1st test: 6]
Extroversion...............5..........[1st test: 1]
Agreeableness..............52.......[1st test: 57]
Neuroticism................59.........[1st test: 32]

Seems like both tests rate you as an INFP....


...just sayin'. :blush:
 

ptgatsby

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 24, 2007
Messages
4,476
MBTI Type
ISTP
Seems like both tests rate you as an INFP....


...just sayin'. :blush:

I'd say both tests list him as normal. For the most part. On that one trait. (You as introverted as me Jen, but a little more P!)

F isn't that strongly related to A+, especially when it's more like A=.
 

PuddleRiver

It's always something...
Joined
Apr 24, 2007
Messages
2,923
MBTI Type
INFJ
Enneagram
5w6
O - 65
C - 89
E - 1 (lol)
A - 63
N - 32


2nd test - 120 questions

Extroversion - 1 - low
Agreeableness - 71 - high
Conscientiousness - 86 - high
Neuroticism - 29 - low
Openess to Experiences - 83 - high
 

Ghost of the dead horse

filling some space
Joined
Sep 7, 2007
Messages
3,553
MBTI Type
ENTJ
My results:
  • O: 90
  • C: 13
  • E: 89
  • A: 22
  • N: 11

Studied and self-identified ENTP with INTP test results with some tests.

FYI, table of correlations found between OCEAN and MBTI scales.


......E....O....A....C....N
E-I -.74 .03 -.03 .08 .16
S-N .10 .72 .04 -.15 -.06
T-F .19 .02 .44 -.15 .06
J-P .15 .30 -.06 -.49 .11

McCrae, R R; Costa, P T (1989) Reinterpreting the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator From the Perspective of the Five-Factor Model of Personality. Journal of Personality, 57(1):17-40.
 

Ghost of the dead horse

filling some space
Joined
Sep 7, 2007
Messages
3,553
MBTI Type
ENTJ

Ghost of the dead horse

filling some space
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ENTJ
Hmmm, are we looking at the same table? I see a correlation of .44 for F to A+, but everything else is under .2...
Hmm, ment to say as much as they all put together. Correlations can't be just simply summed up, but as all the OCEAN variables are made statistically indendent, the total effect is close to having all them summed up, if I remember correctly.

I wish having finished the course in statistics :rolli:
 

ptgatsby

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 24, 2007
Messages
4,476
MBTI Type
ISTP
Any idea what the p-values are?

I don't know about those, but most personality research is reported at 0.01 or 0.001. Without looking at the source, I'd assume it's one of those.

Bah, I looked it up - here's the "big daddy" that keeps getting referenced, including the ones at wikipedia.

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Hmm, ment to say as much as they all put together. Correlations can't be just simply summed up, but as all the OCEAN variables are made statistically indendent, the total effect is close to having all them summed up, if I remember correctly.

I wish having finished the course in statistics :rolli:

The easiest way of thinking about influence is to square the number to get an idea of the influence it has. As such, 0.2 (4%) is 1/4 the effect of 0.4 (16%). As such, the influence for the 3 positive traits is roughly 19% to roughly 4%. Even in the case of J/P to Conscientiousness, where there is a 0.3 to openness, it's still dominated by the (-)0.49 (ie: 9% to ~25%).
 
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Ghost of the dead horse

filling some space
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Messages
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MBTI Type
ENTJ
The easiest way of thinking about influence is to square the number to get an idea of the influence it has. As such, 0.2 (4%) is 1/4 the effect of 0.4 (16%). As such, the influence for the 3 positive traits is roughly 19% to roughly 4%. Even in the case of J/P to Conscientiousness, where there is a 0.3 to openness, it's still dominated by the (-)0.49 (ie: 9% to ~25%).
Ok that's how it was, thanks!
 

GZA

Resident Snot-Nose
Joined
Aug 13, 2007
Messages
1,771
MBTI Type
infp
O - 95
C - 2
E - 18
A - 83
N - 84

Hmmm, makes sense, most of it. The N part doesn't quite fit. I wouldn't say I'm insecure with myself, quite the oppostie, but I still kind of worry sometimes.
 

Andy K Octopus

New member
Joined
Sep 5, 2007
Messages
49
MBTI Type
INFJ
I'm a O88-C64-E42-A57-N97

Openness to Experience/Intellect
You enjoy having novel experiences and seeing things in new ways. (Your percentile: 88)

Conscientiousness
You are well-organized, and are reliable. (Your percentile: 64)

Extraversion
You are neither particularly social or reserved. (Your percentile: 42)

Agreeableness
You are neither extremely forgiving nor irritable. (Your percentile: 57)

Neuroticism
You are a generally anxious person and tend to worry about things. (Your percentile: 97)
 

cafe

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 19, 2007
Messages
9,827
MBTI Type
INFJ
Enneagram
9w1
Openness to Experience/Intellect . . . 53
Conscientiousness . . . 17
Extraversion . . . 9
Agreeableness . . . 44
Neuroticism . . . 49
 
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