Interestingly different test.
Called me ISTP/Resolver
"Good at getting to the heart of a problem and quickly finding a solution
Make rational decisions using the facts available
Think of themselves as understanding, stable and easy-going
May focus on short-term results and lose sight of the big picture"
Fair 'nuff.
"Resolvers are independent people who quietly learn how things work by analysing large amounts of information. Should a problem arise, they solve it with as little fuss as possible."
This sounds pretty solid.
"Resolvers are only interested in abstract ideas, if they can be used to solve a problem quickly."
Hrm. Not so much -- I have a pretty wide range of reading/study that doesn't necessarily have a practical use.
"Many of them seek jobs and pastimes that put them in harms way and guarantee an adrenaline rush."
Heh, have actually commented about the direction I've taken my career that I am a bit of an adrenaline junkie.
"Resolvers are often tolerant of behaviour different to their own as long as their values aren't compromised. They sometimes give the impression that they agree with other peoples' viewpoints because they don't actively disagree."
I -really- relate to this bit. I think a flip side to that is how often people seem to understand how I can disagree... yet not particularly care. (Also coming to mind is the 'Just because I don't agree doesn't mean I don't -understand-' theme.)
"In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Resolvers may become cynical, negatively critical or put off decisions. Under extreme stress, Resolvers could be prone to inappropriate, tearful outbursts."
'Tearful' is a bit much... But I can smack on things.
"Resolvers are quiet and sometimes it is difficult to get to know them; however, they often talk freely about subjects they understand well."
'Talk freely' to the 'Who put a quarter in THAT guy?' extent, heh.
I like this one.