Mal12345
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For a long time, a friend of mine who isn't a member of this forum has been confused about his MBTI type.
He believes that at one time, years ago, he was an INTP, but that now he is an INFP, although sometimes, he says, he feels like an ENFP,.
Last night I administered my personal MBTI Personality Inventory to him and this was the result:
ENTP 50
INFP 47
INTJ 44
INFJ 43
ISTP 43
ISFP 41
ESTP 40
INTP 40
ENFP 39
ENFJ 34
ENTJ 33
ESFP 32
ESFJ 29
ESTJ 27
ISTJ 27
ISFJ 20
The highest possible score on any scale is 70.
I then linked him to the one question MBTI test and he chose ENTP there.
Are most people's thoughts about their own type just plain wrong, and does it have to do with the fact that we are just a mixture of traits that are conveniently grouped into categories that don't quite match the reality?
He believes that at one time, years ago, he was an INTP, but that now he is an INFP, although sometimes, he says, he feels like an ENFP,.
Last night I administered my personal MBTI Personality Inventory to him and this was the result:
ENTP 50
INFP 47
INTJ 44
INFJ 43
ISTP 43
ISFP 41
ESTP 40
INTP 40
ENFP 39
ENFJ 34
ENTJ 33
ESFP 32
ESFJ 29
ESTJ 27
ISTJ 27
ISFJ 20
The highest possible score on any scale is 70.
I then linked him to the one question MBTI test and he chose ENTP there.
Are most people's thoughts about their own type just plain wrong, and does it have to do with the fact that we are just a mixture of traits that are conveniently grouped into categories that don't quite match the reality?