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

cascadeco

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INFJ
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sp/sx
Ok, this test can be so easily cheated with. All you have to do is choose an excerpt that has certain kind of tonality and key words. I got the result above by using a text that is more analytical and uses less of the "feelery" words and expressions. I also tried an excerpt from one of my academic papers (analysis of a book and it's not some dry text either) and that gave me 99.6% Thinking. :rolli: By combining texts of different posts I've made here in the forum, I can get all kinds of "results". Fascinating to observe really. :D

True. Still fun/interesting though.

With my first attempt I took the most recent thing I posted in someone's blog, and got this -

1. iNtuition (55.6 %)
2. Sensing (44.4 %)

1. Feeling (79.4 %)
2. Thinking (20.6 %)

1. Introversion (65.5 %)
2. Extraversion (34.5 %)

1. Perceiving (52.5 %)
2. Judging (47.5 %)


Then I took another text from something I wrote years ago (again freeform, not a paper or anything that I turned in), and got this -

1. iNtuition (91.7 %)
2. Sensing (8.3 %)

1. Thinking (88.2 %)
2. Feeling (11.8 %)

1. Introversion (98.6 %)
2. Extraversion (1.4 %)

1. Perceiving (68.8 %)
2. Judging (31.2 %)


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The 'P' is pretty much due to the fact that when I'm writing freeform, without a professional or academic audience, I'm very long-winded and tend not to make many paragraphs. :smile:
 

BlueScreen

Fail 2.0
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MBTI Type
YMCA
1. Sensing (52.0 %)
2. iNtuition (48.0 %)

1. Thinking (98.5 %)
2. Feeling (1.5 %)

1. Introversion (97.0 %)
2. Extraversion (3.0 %)

1. Perceiving (58.5 %)
2. Judging (41.5 %)

I must blog as my ISTP alter-ego.
 

lunalum

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ZNTP
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sp/so
Oh, another interesting thing I noticed. This classifier seems to be very dependent on the type of writing that is entered. The story that I wrote was classified ESFP, but my research paper was INTJ (99.3 % introverted, 98.1 % intuitive, 99.6 % thinking, and 52.5 % judging) :laugh:
 

Jonny

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Hey there, just sending some thanks your way for posting those links. I'm having fun "analyzing" various e-mails, journal entries, reports, etc. from people I know.

^ISFP
 

Take Five

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I got INTP on three different papers, with the I, N, and T being 99% every time, though the P was lower (60-80%).

What are the criteria for the scoring?
 

moira

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MBTI Type
INtj
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5
Sentence : We are born at a given moment in a given place.

1. iNtuition (97.6 %)
2. Sensing (2.4 %)
1. Feeling (51.9 %)
2. Thinking (48.1 %)
1. Introversion (94.2 %)
2. Extraversion (5.8 %)
1. Perceiving (67.1 %)
2. Judging (32.9 %)


we 1. iNtuition (86.5 %)
2. Sensing (13.5 %)

Are 1. iNtuition (81.9 %)
2. Sensing (18.1 %)

Born 1. iNtuition (100.0 %)
2. Sensing (0.0 %)

At 1. Sensing (81.3 %)
2. iNtuition (18.7 %)

A 1. iNtuition (52.0 %)
2. Sensing (48.0 %)

Given 1. iNtuition (100.0 %)
2. Sensing (0.0 %)

Moment 1. iNtuition (94.8 %)
2. Sensing (5.2 %)

In 1. iNtuition (57.0 %)
2. Sensing (43.0 %)

A 1. iNtuition (52.0 %)
2. Sensing (48.0 %)

Given 1. iNtuition (100.0 %)
2. Sensing (0.0 %)

Place 1. Sensing (78.7 %)
2. iNtuition (21.3 %)

iNtuition


we 1. Feeling (98.5 %)
2. Thinking (1.5 %)

are 1. Feeling (61.5 %)
2. Thinking (38.5 %)

born 1. Thinking (95.6 %)
2. Feeling (4.4 %)

at 1. Feeling (70.8 %)
2. Thinking (29.2 %)

a 1. Feeling (75.8 %)
2. Thinking (24.2 %)

given 1. Thinking (99.7 %)
2. Feeling (0.3 %)

moment 1. Feeling (99.5 %)
2. Thinking (0.5 %)

in 1. Feeling (60.6 %)
2. Thinking (39.4 %)

a 1. Feeling (75.8 %)
2. Thinking (24.2 %)

given 1. Thinking (99.7 %)
2. Feeling (0.3 %)

place 1. Feeling (59.9 %)
2. Thinking (40.1 %)

Feeling

Most likely individual words are analyzed same way for E/I and P/J

Sentence structure:


We are born at a given moment in a given place.

1. iNtuition (97.6 %)
2. Sensing (2.4 %)
1. Feeling (51.9 %)
2. Thinking (48.1 %)
1. Introversion (94.2 %)
2. Extraversion (5.8 %)
1. Perceiving (67.1 %)
2. Judging (32.9 %)


Born we are in a place at given moment a given.

1. iNtuition (99.8 %) ↑

2. Sensing (0.2 %) ↓

1. Feeling (74.3 %) ↑

2. Thinking (25.7 %) ↓

1. Introversion (77.8 %) ↓

2. Extraversion (22.2 %) ↑

1. Perceiving (99.6 %) ↑

2. Judging (0.4 %) ↓
 

Kasper

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Posted something saying I was an ENTP:

Introversion (76.8 %)
Sensing (81.6 %)
Feeling (83.7 %)
Judging (72.5 %)

:D
 

dynamiteninja

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For my fiction ISFP:

1. Introversion (51.1 %)
2. Extraversion (48.9 %)

1. Sensing (79.2 %)
2. iNtuition (20.8 %)

1. Feeling (76.9 %)
2. Thinking (23.1 %)

1. Perceiving (58.5 %)
2. Judging (41.5 %)

For my coursework, INTP:

1. Introversion (91.5 %)
2. Extraversion (8.5 %)

1. iNtuition (91.7 %)
2. Sensing (8.3 %)

1. Thinking (98.1 %)
2. Feeling (1.9 %)

1. Perceiving (63.9 %)
2. Judging (36.1 %)

Whether this means anything or not I don't know, as in both cases i'm assuming a voice that isn't naturally my own.
 

Jonny

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I would really like to have each of the four spectra analyzed on one page of text. Is there a combined version of the three, where you don't have to enter a URL (as you do from Typealizer), but instead analyze a body of text.
 

Chunes

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I only used writing that was purely myself, and one of those 'write down your stream of thoughts' moments.

I got INFP.

I'm sure writing that was coerced to follow a particular style (such as academic) would be all screwed up.

One of my blog posts got INTP and one got INTx. o_O The IN is stable; the rest fluctuates.
 

swift sylvan

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I had half a letter be INTP and the whole letter be ISFJ.
I have to wonder if Thinking versus Feeling has to do with how many proper nouns there are. Because my second half was a lot more of listing people I still needed to write letters to.

Anyone have some insights on to the other functions and how they are sorted?
 

swift sylvan

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Also, I have started on a project of writing e-mails, online letters to anyone I have had a legitimate conversation with this year: So IF this thing is accurate it should be interesting to see what persona I write to each person with.
 

mrcockburn

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I typed in a bunch of random shit, and got ESTJ.

It seems like a bunch of nonsense to me? How are they "calculating" this??

EDIT: Ahhh, ok. I pasted a narrative essay I wrote, and got INTJ.
 

Kasper

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Hehe "I am an ENTP" = I S F J
 
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Glycerine

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"All the work that I put a little time into came out INTP. My worst piece of writing came out INTP. Three others that I totally BSed came out ESTP, INTJ, INFP. Most of my posts came out IXXP and 1 INFJ." The above came out ESFJ.
 

musicnerd93

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I think this is interesting! :)

My Poetry- ISFP
Blog Entry-INFP
Paragraph of creative non-fiction- INTP
Album Review- ESFP (Wow!)
 

Accept

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Passages from separate books. The first a fun book to write, based on a challenge from another writer, the second an historical fiction:

N: 60.2 – 58.3 %
S: 39.8 – 41.7 %

F: 96.6 – 52.1 %
T: 3.4 – 47.9%

E: 69.1 – 85.6 %
I: 30.9 – 14.4 %

J: 50.0 – 6.5 %
P: 50.0 – 93.5 %

Interesting, unexpected results, with unknown implications.
 
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ESFJ
1. Sensing (65.7 %)
2. iNtuition (34.3 %)

1. Thinking (76.5 %)
2. Feeling (23.5 %)

1. Introversion (75.8 %)
2. Extraversion (24.2 %)

1. Perceiving (62.9 %)
2. Judging (37.1 %)


Spelling plays a role in your score...
 

skylights

i love
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academic paper: INTP

1. Introversion (99.6 %)
1. iNtuition (97.4 %) <- unsurprising
1. Thinking (99.5 %) <- lmao
1. Perceiving (55.3 %)

creative writing: ESFP
1. Extraversion (98.6 %) <- whoa
1. Sensing (95.2 %)
1. Feeling (95.6 %)
1. Perceiving (65.5 %)

LOL

YEAH HIGH SENSING DESPITE IT BEING MY LAST FUNCTION YEAHH :rock:
 

stringstheory

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Journal stuff: ISFP
1. Introversion (86.9 %)
2. Extraversion (13.1 %)

1. Sensing (56.8 %)
2. iNtuition (43.2 %)

1. Feeling (56.8 %)
2. Thinking (43.2 %)

1. Perceiving (57.5 %)
2. Judging (42.5 %)


Essay stuff: INTJ
1. Introversion (95.3 %)
2. Extraversion (4.7 %)

1. iNtuition (83.2 %)
2. Sensing (16.8 %)

1. Thinking (80.8 %)
2. Feeling (19.2 %)

1. Judging (54.5 %)
2. Perceiving (45.5 %)
 
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