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sammy
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61, neither high nor low. Could this possibly be associated with whether or not one is an ambivert?
I don't get it...
If you don't observe your own behavior, how can you accurately answer the questions?
Unless your preconceived notions about yourself just happen to coincide with the truth?
Maybe you're just a bad one.Your score is 53, on a scale of 0 (low self-monitor) to 100 (high self-monitor). You are neither a high nor low self-monitor.
Something is wrong with the test? I consider myself to be a high self-monitor... I'm a chameleon.![]()
Maybe you're just a bad one.
And I'm don't recall the chameleon effect being a characteristic of INFJs.
I think that pleasing people and mirroring people are different.Question for you... what is Fe if not a chameleon? I suppose I tried to hard to please people in the past. So much so that the real me is now lost amidst the layers of self and acceptable selves.
I think that pleasing people and mirroring people are different.
But I don't know anything about MBTI. I suggest you PM Jennifer with that question.
I think that pleasing people and mirroring people are different.
*grumbles at Haight* Oh very well... poor Jennifer...
I changed my mind:I'm a High Self-Monitorerererrr.
I read the book. I don't need to take the test.