Julia
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Hi!
This post will be long, but I'd really appreciate your help in interpreting the different test results.
I took this test that Fluffywolf kindly suggested that I'd take (in this thread. There he also had a 'wild guess' that I was an INFJ).
After finishing the test it sort of reminded me of another test I took on Sunday, and after some research I found out that they were quite similar tests (both from cocgnitiveprocess.com), but with a different angle of perspective (if I've understood this thing right).
1. The test I took today was this: Understanding the Eight Jungian Cognitive Processes / Eight Functions Attitudes
(InnerStrenght Cognitive Assessment)
Cognitive Process Level of Development (Preference, Skill and Frequency of Use)
extraverted Sensing (Se) ************* (13.1)
unused
introverted Sensing (Si) ********************************** (34)
good use
extraverted Intuiting (Ne) ******************************* (32)
good use
introverted Intuiting (Ni) ****************************** (30.7)
good use
extraverted Thinking (Te) *************************** (27.8)
average use
introverted Thinking (Ti) ********************************** (34.6)
good use
extraverted Feeling (Fe) ***************************** (29.9)
average use
introverted Feeling (Fi) ************************************* (37.5)
excellent use
Summary Analysis of Profile
By focusing on the strongest configuration of cognitive processes, your pattern of responses most closely matches individuals of this type: INFP
Lead (Dominant) Process
Introverted Feeling (Fi): Staying true to who you really are. Paying close attention to your personal identity, values and beliefs. Checking with your conscience. Choosing behavior congruent with what is important to you.
Support (Auxilliary) Process
Extraverted Intuiting (Ne): Exploring the emerging patterns. Wondering about patterns of interaction across various situations. Checking what hypotheses and meanings fit best. Trusting what emerges as you shift a situation’s dynamics.
If these cognitive processes don't fit well then consider these types: ENFP, or INTP
2. The test I took on Sunday was this:
Understanding the Eight Jungian Cognitive Processes / Eight Functions Attitudes
(InnerStrenght Dynamics Assessment)
Cognitive Dynamic Level of Development (Preference, Skill and Frequency of Use)
Se with Ni ************************** (26.5)
average use
Si with Ne ********************************** (34.5)
good use
Ne with Si ********************************** (34.5)
good use
Ni with Se ************************** (26.5)
average use
Te with Fi ********************** (22.5)
poor use
Ti with Fe ************************************ (36.5)
excellent use
Fe with Ti ************************************ (36.5)
excellent use
Fi with Te ********************** (22.5)
poor use
Summary Analysis of Profile
By focusing on the strongest configuration of cognitive dynamics, your pattern of responses most closely matches individuals of this type: ESFJ
The corresponding best-fit cognitive pattern:
If these results don't fit well then consider these types: ISFJ, or ENTP
3. I also took two other tests this weekend. This one at The Personality Page
Your Type is
INFJ
Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging
Strength of the preferences %
22 - 38 - 25 - 11
4. And this one at Winer Foundation -- Robert Winer, M.D. Neurology, Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology, Neuropsychiatry, Psychoanalysis,and Psychotherapy in Philadelphia Pennsylvania (PA)
Your Gray-Wheelwright-Winer Type Indicator test 4 letter type is:
INFX
Use the following table to understand your raw scores on the Gray-Wheelwright-Winer Type Indicator Test
E/I score S/N score T/F score J/P score
E = 3 S = 9 T = 9 J = 10
I = 7 N = 11 F = 11 P = 10
Are any of these tests really reliable? If so, why do you think the test results vary so much? I really struggle to find out how my functions are interacting.
Thanks in advance for all information you can give.
This post will be long, but I'd really appreciate your help in interpreting the different test results.
I took this test that Fluffywolf kindly suggested that I'd take (in this thread. There he also had a 'wild guess' that I was an INFJ).
After finishing the test it sort of reminded me of another test I took on Sunday, and after some research I found out that they were quite similar tests (both from cocgnitiveprocess.com), but with a different angle of perspective (if I've understood this thing right).
1. The test I took today was this: Understanding the Eight Jungian Cognitive Processes / Eight Functions Attitudes
(InnerStrenght Cognitive Assessment)
Cognitive Process Level of Development (Preference, Skill and Frequency of Use)
extraverted Sensing (Se) ************* (13.1)
unused
introverted Sensing (Si) ********************************** (34)
good use
extraverted Intuiting (Ne) ******************************* (32)
good use
introverted Intuiting (Ni) ****************************** (30.7)
good use
extraverted Thinking (Te) *************************** (27.8)
average use
introverted Thinking (Ti) ********************************** (34.6)
good use
extraverted Feeling (Fe) ***************************** (29.9)
average use
introverted Feeling (Fi) ************************************* (37.5)
excellent use
Summary Analysis of Profile
By focusing on the strongest configuration of cognitive processes, your pattern of responses most closely matches individuals of this type: INFP
Lead (Dominant) Process
Introverted Feeling (Fi): Staying true to who you really are. Paying close attention to your personal identity, values and beliefs. Checking with your conscience. Choosing behavior congruent with what is important to you.
Support (Auxilliary) Process
Extraverted Intuiting (Ne): Exploring the emerging patterns. Wondering about patterns of interaction across various situations. Checking what hypotheses and meanings fit best. Trusting what emerges as you shift a situation’s dynamics.
If these cognitive processes don't fit well then consider these types: ENFP, or INTP
2. The test I took on Sunday was this:
Understanding the Eight Jungian Cognitive Processes / Eight Functions Attitudes
(InnerStrenght Dynamics Assessment)
Cognitive Dynamic Level of Development (Preference, Skill and Frequency of Use)
Se with Ni ************************** (26.5)
average use
Si with Ne ********************************** (34.5)
good use
Ne with Si ********************************** (34.5)
good use
Ni with Se ************************** (26.5)
average use
Te with Fi ********************** (22.5)
poor use
Ti with Fe ************************************ (36.5)
excellent use
Fe with Ti ************************************ (36.5)
excellent use
Fi with Te ********************** (22.5)
poor use
Summary Analysis of Profile
By focusing on the strongest configuration of cognitive dynamics, your pattern of responses most closely matches individuals of this type: ESFJ
The corresponding best-fit cognitive pattern:
If these results don't fit well then consider these types: ISFJ, or ENTP
3. I also took two other tests this weekend. This one at The Personality Page
Your Type is
INFJ
Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging
Strength of the preferences %
22 - 38 - 25 - 11
4. And this one at Winer Foundation -- Robert Winer, M.D. Neurology, Psychiatry, Psychopharmacology, Neuropsychiatry, Psychoanalysis,and Psychotherapy in Philadelphia Pennsylvania (PA)
Your Gray-Wheelwright-Winer Type Indicator test 4 letter type is:
INFX
Use the following table to understand your raw scores on the Gray-Wheelwright-Winer Type Indicator Test
E/I score S/N score T/F score J/P score
E = 3 S = 9 T = 9 J = 10
I = 7 N = 11 F = 11 P = 10
Are any of these tests really reliable? If so, why do you think the test results vary so much? I really struggle to find out how my functions are interacting.
Thanks in advance for all information you can give.