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Forum Statistics - % Of MBTI Types

Deusym

Permabanned
Joined
Mar 24, 2015
Messages
7
MBTI Type
INFP
Enneagram
6w5
Idea1:
Can you do this graph on how much they are posting, per type? (Divided by the active/signing-in members of that type).


Idea2:
Can you do this graph on the occurrence of the word "no" in the sum of all posts (case insensitive, whole word), per type? (Divided by how much each type posts)

other nice words:
- yes
- maybe
- you
- me + myself + I
- we + us
- they + them
me AND myself AND I - http://ennealy.com/wsgi/fcui/search...5&source=posts&resultsort=score&aggs_box=aggs

no - http://ennealy.com/wsgi/fcui/search...5&source=posts&resultsort=score&aggs_box=aggs

maybe - http://ennealy.com/wsgi/fcui/search...5&source=posts&resultsort=score&aggs_box=aggs
 

Yama

Permabanned
Joined
Dec 1, 2014
Messages
7,684
MBTI Type
ESFJ
Enneagram
6w7
Instinctual Variant
so/sx
2016 data!! 2016 data!! :D
 

Virtual ghost

Complex paradigm
Joined
Jun 6, 2008
Messages
19,723
Do you know what I would like to see ? Variants per Enneagram type.

Example:

Type 7

So/Sx : 27%
So/Sp : 18%
Sp/Sx : 16%

Etc.
 

GirlSmartStreet

New member
Joined
May 20, 2018
Messages
50
MBTI Type
ISTP
Enneagram
8w7
I pulled some numbers this evening on how many forum members we have of different MBTI types. There are actually two sets of numbers. First, I pulled the % of members that joined before 1/1/2010 - so that would be some of the original members. Then I pulled the currently active members, which are those that have posted since 1/1/2012. A few questions: 1. The consistency of the membership MBTI types across time sort of amazed me. Any ideas on why the percentage MBTI breakdown of the original members is so similar to the breakdown today? 2. Why do you think there is such a heavy concentration of INXXs? 3. We have a lot of Ni and Ne doms but there is a statistically significant number of INFPs in there as well. Thoughts on why this is? 4. Do you have any suggestions on how to encourage participation of some of the less represented types? 5. Do you have any other observations on this?
I once saw happiness hormones chart from each mbti types. I'm sorry i can't give further information with concrete link for the data because it's been a while. But as far as i remember, INXXs and few ISXXs are more likely unhappy (it is just a hormonal things tho). I can remember ESFP and ESTP are the likely happiest types. For those reason, i think people with less worries about life and curiousity won't even bother to find out more about typology. I mean, i learn typology because i want to live better among people. And for people who are already happy enough with their life, they won't bother to know more.

Anyway, if you want them to think typology is interesting, you should get their insights and why is this useful for them. Find the triggers. And yes, about the football thing, it can work too. But something more generic about physical health will be better.
 

MisterNi

Member
Joined
Apr 27, 2008
Messages
169
MBTI Type
ENTJ
Enneagram
739
Instinctual Variant
sx/so
I'm not sure how active I'm going to be here but my information is on the left.
 
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