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What is your writing style? - Determining Your Personality Type By What You Write

Aleksei

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I'm trying to understand how a computer algorithm can know if something sounds matter-of-fact.
I would assume it looks for keywords, and particularly sentence and grammar structure. In any case for an algorithm to be able to tell type (a complex psychological analysis), it would have to be very damn complicated.
 

Thalassa

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How is it Fi? I've never heard NFP's complaining about people being empathic! I've heard them claiming to be empathic, complaining about people not being empathic, and bewailing a lack of "truly empathic" relationships in their lives, but I've never heard anything like that from any NFP I've ever known!

The first passage is talking about a BDSM prostitute mind you, which doesn't seem the kind of thing an Ne Fi person would condone, let alone be involved with ;) But it's not analysing the subject matter is it? - Just the style. I wanna see more about how it claims to be doing this.

Yeah, that second paragraph could easily have come from a pissed off ENFP, an SFP, or an INTJ in touch with their Fi.

My SFP ex is the antichrist. Trust me, Fi can be MEAN.
 

Aleksei

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Case in point: The Marquis de Sade was ENFP. So is Mello from Death Note.
 

Thalassa

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I used multiple paragraphs with this test; I tried using everything from reasearch papers to replies I posted on this forum. The results all confirmed INTJ with a few INTP exceptions.

The test is most likely more accurate when you write on your own accord about something that you feel strongly about. It also seems to give the best results when using a long single paragraph. It also should go without saying that you must be writing in first-person from your point of view. The subject matter is probably as important as the writing itself.

Exactly.
 

Kaveri

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Aleksei

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Ha, this could be used in typing authors!
It could, if it wasn't total horseshit. The cowboy novel passage I wrote earlier was typed ESFP. :dry:
 

Thalassa

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Ha, this could be used in typing authors!

I copied one chapter from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone from here:
Kidsreads.com - HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE by J. K. Rowling

And it came out ESFx!

Then I copied Emerson's essay Self-Reliance from here:
Self-Reliance

And it came out INTP!

An excerpt from Nabokov's Lolita from here:
Vladimir Nabokov Centennial | Lolita: an excerpt

...came out ISFP!

Ok, so now we know J. K. Rowling, Emerson and Nabokov's true types. <3

It's probably not a good idea to use someone's fiction as a sole source of typing them.

For example, if you take one of Edgar Allan Poe's horror stories, one of his poems, and then compare those to his non-fiction critical essays, you'll see a world of difference in style.

However, I'd like to add that I took two famous passages from The Great Gatsby and got ESFP and INFP....and I strongly believe that F. Scott Fitzgerald was ISFP.

When a person writes something as expansive as a novel, there's going to be a broad range of functions used, especially if the author is speaking in character or trying to project a particular point of view which is not his or her own.

By the same token, most critical essays for school assignments will probably be NT or STJ, and I'd say that the vast majority of popular fiction would type as F.
 

Amargith

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I got ISTJ, INFP and ESFJ on three different text about three different topics.
 

EJCC

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I tried this with a couple different posts I made in the "Ask an ESTJ" thread, and each time, I came out... INFJ. :doh:

I tried it with some of my fiction that I had written in the first person. Regardless of the MBTI type of the character I was writing as, I got ESFJ. 95% F, both for the ISTJ character and for the ESTP character.

Do I really write like a feeler???? :confused:
 

Speed Gavroche

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I just think that test is a shit, EJCC.
 

EJCC

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I just think that test is a shit, EJCC.
Well, at the very least, I'd like to see how they decide. Are there key words that they use? Is it sentence structure? If there's no good answer, then I'll agree with you. (and I'm already tempted to agree with you, though I'm still curious.)
 

lunalum

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1. Introversion (84.7 %)
2. Extraversion (15.3 %)

1. iNtuition (66.0 %)
2. Sensing (34.0 %)

1. Thinking (61.4 %)
2. Feeling (38.6 %)

1. Judging (74.1 %)
2. Perceiving (25.9 %)

INTJ... wow, that one was actually pretty close. To be fair, I was leaning pretty J the day I wrote that text.
 

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I posted my first blog paragraph and got INTP
1. iNtuition (98.8 %)
2. Sensing (1.2 %)

1. Thinking (94.7 %)
2. Feeling (5.3 %)

1. Introversion (99.1 %)
2. Extraversion (0.9 %)

1. Perceiving (81.8 %)
2. Judging (18.2 %)

Then I posted some romantic writing and got ESFJ
1. Sensing (96.3 %)
2. iNtuition (3.7 %)

1. Feeling (99.9 %)
2. Thinking (0.1 %)

1. Extraversion (72.0 %)
2. Introversion (28.0 %)

1. Judging (64.8 %)
2. Perceiving (35.2 %)

Then posted some introspective writings and got INTP
1. iNtuition (99.3 %)
2. Sensing (0.7 %)

1. Thinking (98.7 %)
2. Feeling (1.3 %)

1. Introversion (99.8 %)
2. Extraversion (0.2 %)

1. Perceiving (87.0 %)
2. Judging (13.0 %)

Okay did a metaphoric one got XNXX.

Then I did an emotional one and got INFP...finally.
 

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1. Introversion (85.5 %)
2. Extraversion (14.5 %)

N/S
1. Sensing (70.2 %)
2. iNtuition (29.8 %)

T/F
1. Thinking (85.2 %)
2. Feeling (14.8 %)

J/P
1. Perceiving (57.6 %)
2. Judging (42.4 %)

ISTX??

HOW DARE YOU?!?!?

:laugh:

Albeit...the post I cut and paste into there...I could see that.
 

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Upon further examination I got INTP four more times, INTJ a few times, INFJ once and INXP once. Wow. what is this telling me, do I come across as NT minded?

Yep the interpretations seem sus.
 

Othon

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I got INTP, INFP, and ISFJ.
WTH does an extrovert's writing look like then? XD
 

Walking Tourist

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Oh boy. I got ESFJ from answering those questions. I don't know about that. I'm sure that I'm not "J."

Sensing (85.1 %)
2. iNtuition (14.9 %)

Feeling (94.1 %)
2. Thinking (5.9 %)

Extraversion (57.1 %)
2. Introversion (42.9 %)

Judging (54.5 %)
2. Perceiving (45.5 %)
 

Xenon

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Heh. This typed me as ISFJ based an old email I wrote.

I also tested the writings of a woman with a fitness website I like. I believe her to be ENTP. This typed her as ISFJ twice, ESTP once.

Neat idea, but I'm not impressed with the results. I too would like to know exactly what they use to measure preferences.
 

Coriolis

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Introversion (90.6%)
Intuition (79.1%)
Thinking (91.8%)
Judging (67.8%)

I tried several different writing samples, too. I, T, and J were fairly consistent, but N/S was all over the map, apparently dependent upon the topic of the writing. The N score here came from a several-paragraph answer on another forum to a question I really enjoyed addressing (i.e. reflects my topical preference).
 
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