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Cloninger test

Ezra

Luctor et emergo
Joined
Dec 12, 2007
Messages
534
MBTI Type
ENTJ
Enneagram
8w7
Instinctual Variant
sp/sx
If someone manages to find a free version, please post it.
 

skylights

i love
Joined
Jul 6, 2010
Messages
7,756
MBTI Type
INFP
Enneagram
6w7
Instinctual Variant
so/sx
yeah, never heard of it. neat though. i like the idea of relation to neurobiology. this post is mainly just a bump for you :)

and just for kicks i bolded the elements i think i'd score higher on.

a lot of these seem like they'd have some MBTI overlap. novelty seeking and Pe, reward dependence and Si and Fe, persistence and J, cooperativeness and F, self-transcendence and Ni.

* Novelty seeking (NS)
  • 1. Exploratory excitability (NS1)
  • 2. Impulsiveness (NS2)
  • 3. Extravagance (NS3)
  • 4. Disorderliness (NS4)
* Harm avoidance (HA)
  • 1. Anticipatory worry (HA1)
  • 2. Fear of uncertainty (HA2)
  • 3. Shyness (HA3)
  • 4. Fatigability (HA4)
* Reward dependence (RD)
  • 1. Sentimentality (RD1)
  • 2. Openness to warm communication (RD2)
  • 3. Attachment (RD3)
  • 4. Dependence (RD4)
* Persistence (PS)
  • 1. Eagerness of effort (PS1)
  • 2. Work hardened (PS2)
  • 3. Ambitious (PS3)
  • 4. Perfectionist (PS4)
* Self-directedness (SD)
  • 1. Responsibility (SD1)
  • 2. Purposeful (SD2)
  • 3. Resourcefulness (SD3)
  • 4. Self-acceptance (SD4)
  • 5. Enlightened second nature (SD5) wtf is this?
* Cooperativeness (C)
  • 1. Social acceptance (C1)
  • 2. Empathy (C2)
  • 3. Helpfulness (C3)
  • 4. Compassion (C4)
  • 5. Pure-hearted conscience (C5) wtf?
* Self-transcendence (ST)
  • 1. Self-forgetful (ST1)
  • 2. Transpersonal identification (ST2)
  • 3. Spiritual acceptance (ST3)

"pure-hearted conscience" makes me laugh though. and think of unicorns.
 
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