Mal12345
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- Joined
- Apr 19, 2011
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- MBTI Type
- IxTP
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- 5w4
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/sp
It takes a bit of educated guesswork to get the tritype from my test.
I've learned a lot from the x's, but I still don't recommend using them. I've learned that many times people don't want to say no to a statement so they use an x instead. How do I know this? I can tell because of the way I've structured this test. But I'm not about to reveal that secret because I want to avoid biasing the test takers. I really do appreciate it when someone doesn't use any x's because it makes the scoring easier.
Also, I've slowed down on scoring the tests because I have a post-operative problem that makes me feel very tired especially after eating. My surgeon didn't warn me that something like this might happen. I guess it was a trade-off: solve a worse problem and then end up with a relatively minor one. But even though it is not life-threatening or anything like that, it still sucks.
I've learned a lot from the x's, but I still don't recommend using them. I've learned that many times people don't want to say no to a statement so they use an x instead. How do I know this? I can tell because of the way I've structured this test. But I'm not about to reveal that secret because I want to avoid biasing the test takers. I really do appreciate it when someone doesn't use any x's because it makes the scoring easier.
Also, I've slowed down on scoring the tests because I have a post-operative problem that makes me feel very tired especially after eating. My surgeon didn't warn me that something like this might happen. I guess it was a trade-off: solve a worse problem and then end up with a relatively minor one. But even though it is not life-threatening or anything like that, it still sucks.