mortabunt
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I have just taken my first big five personality test, and these are my results.
<a href="http://www.outofservice.com/bigfive/results/?oR=0.75&cR=0.417&eR=0.156&aR=0.528&nR=0.344">I'm a O59-C17-E3-A22-N18 Big Five!!</a>
I personally do not thing that they are accurate. They are inaccurate somewhat, especially when compared to my MBTI test results.
INTP
Introverted Intuitive Thinking Perceiving
Strength of the preferences %
100 75 44 28
INTPs are very logical, analytical people who like to think about concepts and ideas, searching for the perfect solution to problems. They are detached, intellectual, and complex, always looking for different challenges. INTPs are very independent, skeptical and often brilliant. They are able to stay calm, even in the most difficult situations. INTPs are intolerant of redundancy and slow people, and are bored by simple issues. They are likely to ignore any rules, people or tasks they consider trivial. One thing they often consider trivial is emotion, their's and other's. Because of this they don't realize that other people need praise and reassurance, and INTPs are usually not good with relationships. They are intensely private, and very hard to get to know. INTPs are highly selective about with whom they will share their ideas, and they won't share their deepest feelings with anyone. They dislike and distrust authority, only respecting knowledge.
INTPs are on a constant search to understand everything, and learn everything they can. They learn anything they decide is worth the effort at an incredible speed, and are able to apply the knowledge to other areas immediately. INTPs have a natural skill for finding flaws in projects and logic, and at finding solutions to the problems. They are good at thinking up ideas, and starting projects, but they often lose interest or ignore the details of it, and it doesn't end as well as they had hoped. INTPs work best alone, and when in groups they seem detached and rarely contribute. They have creative imaginations and see possibilities where others don't. INTPs have a global perspective, and are more interested in theories than their practical applications.
They are not very good at sharing their complex thoughts and ideas, and in conversation they will often pause to think. INTPs are not very appearance-conscious and often look slightly disheveled. They also are not generally well-understood, and feel slightly isolated.
My big five results put me at an aloof, close minded asshole. That is more like my ISTJ brother.
People, please at least post your MBTi and big five test results side by side, and say which one is more accurate and why. Having a description of what you are like according to each one would be nice.
<a href="http://www.outofservice.com/bigfive/results/?oR=0.75&cR=0.417&eR=0.156&aR=0.528&nR=0.344">I'm a O59-C17-E3-A22-N18 Big Five!!</a>
I personally do not thing that they are accurate. They are inaccurate somewhat, especially when compared to my MBTI test results.
INTP
Introverted Intuitive Thinking Perceiving
Strength of the preferences %
100 75 44 28
INTPs are very logical, analytical people who like to think about concepts and ideas, searching for the perfect solution to problems. They are detached, intellectual, and complex, always looking for different challenges. INTPs are very independent, skeptical and often brilliant. They are able to stay calm, even in the most difficult situations. INTPs are intolerant of redundancy and slow people, and are bored by simple issues. They are likely to ignore any rules, people or tasks they consider trivial. One thing they often consider trivial is emotion, their's and other's. Because of this they don't realize that other people need praise and reassurance, and INTPs are usually not good with relationships. They are intensely private, and very hard to get to know. INTPs are highly selective about with whom they will share their ideas, and they won't share their deepest feelings with anyone. They dislike and distrust authority, only respecting knowledge.
INTPs are on a constant search to understand everything, and learn everything they can. They learn anything they decide is worth the effort at an incredible speed, and are able to apply the knowledge to other areas immediately. INTPs have a natural skill for finding flaws in projects and logic, and at finding solutions to the problems. They are good at thinking up ideas, and starting projects, but they often lose interest or ignore the details of it, and it doesn't end as well as they had hoped. INTPs work best alone, and when in groups they seem detached and rarely contribute. They have creative imaginations and see possibilities where others don't. INTPs have a global perspective, and are more interested in theories than their practical applications.
They are not very good at sharing their complex thoughts and ideas, and in conversation they will often pause to think. INTPs are not very appearance-conscious and often look slightly disheveled. They also are not generally well-understood, and feel slightly isolated.
My big five results put me at an aloof, close minded asshole. That is more like my ISTJ brother.
People, please at least post your MBTi and big five test results side by side, and say which one is more accurate and why. Having a description of what you are like according to each one would be nice.