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INXJ

Oddly Refined

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So, I've tested border line F/T for a long time. I'm not sure what I am, but I thought the results were interesting. My siblings also do the same flipping back and forth as well. I'm very fascinated. I thought I'd post the results, so I could obtain some feedback. I know what I think, but an extra set of eyes doesn't hurt.

(1)Word Choice Based

Introverted (I) 58.33% Extroverted (E) 41.67%
Intuitive (N) 54.17% Sensing (S) 45.83%
Thinking (T) 62.5% Feeling (F) 37.5%
Judging (J) 62.5% Perceiving (P) 37.5%

Your type is: INTJ

(2)Word Based Test

Introverted (I) 60% Extroverted (E) 40%
Intuitive (N) 53.33% Sensing (S) 46.67%
Thinking (T) 60% Feeling (F) 40%
Judging (J) 59.46% Perceiving (P) 40.54%

Your type is: INTJ

(3)Regular Test

Introverted (I) 63.89% Extroverted (E) 36.11%
Intuitive (N) 63.89% Sensing (S) 36.11%
Thinking (T) 71.88% Feeling (F) 28.13%
Judging (J) 59.26% Perceiving (P) 40.74%

Your type is: INTJ
 
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Asterion

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you can't argue with a test, looks pretty INTJ to me :)
 

Lauren Ashley

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Do not trust the tests. After you learn even a bit about MBTI, it is difficult to take them with any sort of objectivity. If I take any test now, or even several months back, I always get a result of INTJ. Even converting my Big Five results to MBTI twice leaded to INTJ. But if I read the descriptions for the two, and also read about the functions, I know these results are incorrect.

Ne-Monster has some cognitive functions threads going; you should look at those. Going through it I couldn't relate to Te much at all, but Ti was on the mark.

Here's Ne-Monster's meta-thread: How well do you use the various functions?
 

Asterion

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Do not trust the tests. After you learn even a bit about MBTI, it is difficult to take them with any sort of objectivity. If I take any test now, or even several months back, I always get a result of INTJ. Even converting my Big Five results to MBTI twice leaded to INTJ. But if I read the descriptions for the two, and also read about the functions, I know these results are incorrect.

Ne-Monster has some cognitive functions threads going; you should look at those. Going through it I couldn't relate to Te much at all, but Ti was on the mark.

Here's Ne-Monster's meta-thread: How well do you use the various functions?

I totally agree with you, except that I don't trust cognitive tests much either, they can only tell you what you already know. I'm not so sure about the paid tests though, they're probably a bit more accurate.
 

Lauren Ashley

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I totally agree with you, except that I don't trust cognitive tests much either, they can only tell you what you already know. I'm not so sure about the paid tests though, they're probably a bit more accurate.

I don't trust the cognitive tests either, but reading about the functions helped me out a lot. You can know you "think," but you may not know the difference between the way the introverted and extraverted preferences present themselves. INFJs can build strong Ti, but I don't believe I've seen one with strong Te (could be some though), so there should be a vital difference that one can pick up on right away.
 

nightning

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Oddly, do you use Fe + Ti or Fi + Te? Perhaps that's a better distinction.

It's equally possible that you are INXJ. :)
 
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