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MBTI type based on this cognitive spread

Paronomasia

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Based on this, it's a toss-up, but I'd say ESTJ because of the larger difference in Si and Se.
Take that with a grain of salt; in reading bits of the thread it is fairly likely that being unhealthy would cloud test results and therein make them less accurate. Having baggage (and not seeing yourself clearly as a result) is a very common reason for confusion and mistyping.
 

/DG/

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Based on this, it's a toss-up, but I'd say ESTJ because of the larger difference in Si and Se.
Eh???? That doesn't make any sense. His/her top functions are thinking functions followed by intuitive functions. That doesn't indicate an S type at all.
[MENTION=26749]SteinitzGamgbit[/MENTION] - The results are ENTJ-leaning (very high Te and Ni), but it could really be any NT type.

Take that with a grain of salt; in reading bits of the thread it is fairly likely that being unhealthy would cloud test results and therein make them less accurate. Having baggage (and not seeing yourself clearly as a result) is a very common reason for confusion and mistyping.

Yeah, I mean I have no idea what sort of test yielded these results. It might be a shitty one and it might not be.
 

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MBTI Type
NiFi
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3w4
Instinctual Variant
sx/so
Traditional (Dominant): INTJ
Inferior: ESTP
Skeptical: ESTJ
Reverse: ESFP

 

Paronomasia

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Eh???? That doesn't make any sense. His/her top functions are thinking functions followed by intuitive functions. That doesn't indicate an S type at all.

Yeah, I mean I have no idea what sort of test yielded these results. It might be a shitty one and it might not be.
I was basing it on the bigger difference in sensing because of the small difference in intuition. It's not a big difference (30% versus 20%, wow lmao), but it was what I focused on.
Either way I'm not taking that test all too seriously, given that it's put in percentages and the percentages themselves indicate either a bad test/questions, or inaccurate answers.
 

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I was basing it on the bigger difference in sensing because of the small difference in intuition. It's not a big difference (30% versus 20%, wow lmao), but it was what I focused on.
Either way I'm not taking that test all too seriously, given that it's put in percentages and the percentages themselves indicate either a bad test/questions, or inaccurate answers.

Do you care to at all clue me in on this thought process? I am completely baffled right now. Why in the world would the difference between Ni and Ne matter with respect to the difference between Si and Se? You've completely lost me.
 

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4w3
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sx/so
ENTJ based on the functions stated in the OP. Though function tests are not accurate anyway, you should do your own research and see what fits best for you. Though tests are easier I guess and require less thought and education.
 
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