Shiver
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uClassify - Free text classification
Simply take your choice of text and paste it in the box following any of the given URLs on the page and the site will spit out a percentage of I/E, T/F, etc. I've been taking various samples of my own writing on various forums - mostly responses to questionnaires and other lengthy segments where I am more able to get into the "flow" of whatever it is I am writing - and find it rather curious that it does in fact seem to consistently spit out I, N, and T with extremely strong preference. J/P is often the one which appears to oscillate (much to my perpetual frustration), but one immediate hypothesis I had is that my more argumentative posts are interpreted mostly as J while my descriptive, visual texts are predominantly P. This does actually seem reasonable to me in the sense that in conflict or "explanatory mode" I am more inclined to outwardly press for a decision or conclusion, while the opposite is clearly true in most other cases.
What I should assume with regards to INTP vs. INTJ from this information is a bit unclear though...
Anyone else have any interesting observations from this tool?
Simply take your choice of text and paste it in the box following any of the given URLs on the page and the site will spit out a percentage of I/E, T/F, etc. I've been taking various samples of my own writing on various forums - mostly responses to questionnaires and other lengthy segments where I am more able to get into the "flow" of whatever it is I am writing - and find it rather curious that it does in fact seem to consistently spit out I, N, and T with extremely strong preference. J/P is often the one which appears to oscillate (much to my perpetual frustration), but one immediate hypothesis I had is that my more argumentative posts are interpreted mostly as J while my descriptive, visual texts are predominantly P. This does actually seem reasonable to me in the sense that in conflict or "explanatory mode" I am more inclined to outwardly press for a decision or conclusion, while the opposite is clearly true in most other cases.
What I should assume with regards to INTP vs. INTJ from this information is a bit unclear though...
Anyone else have any interesting observations from this tool?