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What is your writing style? - Determining Your Personality Type By What You Write

Kullervo

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N/A
EDIT: Changed to Skype comments, the closest online to how I actually speak :D

1. iNtuition (86.1 %)
2. Sensing (13.9 %)

1. Perceiving (84.7 %)
2. Judging (15.3 %)

1. Thinking (94.1 %)
2. Feeling (5.9 %)

1. Introversion (97.5 %)
2. Extraversion (2.5 %)

INTP?!? And my casual speech is more introverted than an essay I wrote? WTF!!! This test is screwed up...
 

Totenkindly

@.~*virinaĉo*~.@
Joined
Apr 19, 2007
Messages
50,236
MBTI Type
BELF
Enneagram
594
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
Tried it on the same writing sample.

Introversion (96%)
Intuition (90%)
Thinking (66%)
Perceiving (84%)

... well, okay then. :smile:
 

Kullervo

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Now the intro to my research project on Beethoven's 5th symphony:

1. iNtuition (97.4 %)
2. Sensing (2.6 %)

1. Thinking (99.9 %)
2. Feeling (0.1 %)

1. Introversion (95.4 %)
2. Extraversion (4.6 %)

1. Perceiving (62.7 %)
2. Judging (37.3 %)

INTP :D No surprise, INTPs sound pretty robotic when you talk to them.
 

Galena

Silver and Lead
Joined
Mar 12, 2013
Messages
3,786
Enneagram
4w5
Instinctual Variant
sx/so
Sample 1: E(89.6%) S(93.6%) F(98.1%) P(73.5%)

Sample 2: E(91.1%) S(91.2%) F(99.8%)(whoa.) J(71.0%)

Sample 3: I(60.7%) S(73.4%) T(97.1%) P(74.5%)

Sample 4: I(65.1%) N(55.4%) T(83.0%) P(65.4%)

All creative writings. The first two samples are current. The second two samples are a few years old.
 

Freesia

cool cat
Joined
Dec 4, 2013
Messages
225
MBTI Type
Meow
Enneagram
:0)
Instinctual Variant
so/sp
From a short story I wrote a while back:

1. Introversion (88.7%)
2. Extraversion (11.3%)

1. Sensing (83.9%)
2. Intuition (16.1%)

1. Thinking (50.0%)
2. Feeling (50.0%)

1. Perceiving (74.9%)
2. Judging (25.1%)
 

Chaotic Harmony

New member
Joined
Jul 13, 2009
Messages
1,436
MBTI Type
ENFP
Enneagram
9w1
Instinctual Variant
sx
From a dream I wanted to make sure I never forgot... I kind of expected feeling and sensing to be through the roof on this one, so no surprise there.
1. Extraversion (54.1 %)
2. Introversion (45.9 %)

1. Sensing (82.9 %)
2. iNtuition (17.1 %)

1. Feeling (99.2 %)
2. Thinking (0.8 %)

1. Judging (50.7 %)
2. Perceiving (49.3 %)

From a poem I wrote years ago...
1. Introversion (65.6 %)
2. Extraversion (34.4 %)

1. Sensing (54.5 %)
2. iNtuition (45.5 %)

1. Feeling (97.8 %)
2. Thinking (2.2 %)

1. Perceiving (51.3 %)
2. Judging (48.7 %)
 

Ene

Active member
Joined
Aug 16, 2012
Messages
3,574
MBTI Type
iNfj
Enneagram
5w4
While I think the idea is "fun" I am curious as to how it measures. Does it clue in on the frequency of certain pronouns to determine feeler vs. thinker? Or certain adverbs? I'm wondering about the objectivity of it. I did it several times with varying passages and got some interesting results. For example, sometimes I was a thinker, sometimes a feeler, sometimes perceiving and sometimes judging. However, I was always introverted and always intuitive.

One example of scores are:

Intuition....87.6%
Sensing.....12.4%

Feeling......58.1%
Thinking 41.9%

Introversion 99.4%
Extroversion. .6%

Perceiving. 53.7%
Judging. 46.3%
 

Jackitty

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Sep 30, 2013
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I literally used the same writing sample twice, and got P the first time and then J the second time, simply by combining some of the stand-alone sentences into paragraphs, and taking out the ellipses. The writing sample I'd used was a draft of a blog post I never finished, so it wasn't as polished with everything neatly lined up. So apparently their parameters for J/P were based on the presence of or lack of form or structure in your sample.

They did get the INF part right, though.
 

Noll

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Oct 12, 2013
Messages
705
MBTI Type
INFP
Enneagram
4w5
Instinctual Variant
sp
1. Introversion (82.8 %)
2. Extraversion (17.2 %)

1. Sensing (70.3 %)
2. iNtuition (29.7 %)

1. Feeling (93.2 %)
2. Thinking (6.8 %)

1. Perceiving (60.4 %)
2. Judging (39.6 %)

ISFP, it actually seems very common for famous INFJ writers to write more in a sensing style rather than an intuitive style. They seem to express themself in a more concrete manner than, let's say, INFP does. Maybe it's because they view language as more of a tool, whereas it comes naturally for INFP's. I guess you could compare Fyodor Dostoevsky - INFJ 4w5 sp/so, to Virginia Woolf - INFP 4w5 so/sp. There's a big difference in style, no?
 
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