I don't know what my type is, but the result said most likely INFP so I"ll post my results under here. I really don't like this test though. The questions seemed hard to understand, were not applicable much of the time, and had sucky wording.
"Cognitive Process Level of Development (Preference, Skill and Frequency of Use)
extraverted Sensing (Se) ***************** (17.2)
limited use
introverted Sensing (Si) ************************************ (36.3)
excellent use
extraverted Intuiting (Ne) ***************************************** (41.9)
excellent use
introverted Intuiting (Ni) ******************* (19)
limited use
extraverted Thinking (Te) ************************************** (38.2)
excellent use
introverted Thinking (Ti) ******************************** (32.5)
good use
extraverted Feeling (Fe) *************** (15.1)
unused
introverted Feeling (Fi) *************************************** (39.6)
excellent use
By focusing on the strongest configuration of cognitive processes, your pattern of responses most closely matches individuals of this type: INFP
If these cognitive processes don't fit well then consider these types: ENFP, or ISTJ
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What is up with some of these questions though? I really despise them and how they are worded. Look at the FAQ to boot:
"The words used in the phrases do not have specific definitions. They were chosen for psychological appeal (they "sound good" to the right people even when the exact meaning or intent seems unclear.)", "
If you have an issue with a phrase's construction, such as whether the word "always" is logically possible,then consider the phrase may not be for you." "
Some sentence phrasing allows for multiple meanings. This is deliberate. Some people are very comfortable with the ambiguity of multiple potential meanings while others are not. Your response to multiple meanings is one aspect of cognition that is being assessed." and
"Many questionnaires work best by presenting phrases out of context;"
- Experience a premonition or foresee the distant future.
- Achieve a metamorphosis, definitive insight, or powerful vision of change.
- Apply leverage to a situation to solve a problem impersonally using minimal effort. (???)
- Concisely reference multiple frameworks at once while problem solving. (???)
- Follow steps to ensure tasks are predictable and completed correctly. (in what context - prefer to or when learning first? seriously bad wording)
- Engage life's magical moments and meaningful coincidences as they happen. (engage in what way?)
- Follow a straight line of reasoning. (Is this them trying to test if you are logical? Because you can get there with non linear forms of reasoning that in the end lead to a straight line)
- Weave into the current dynamics of a situation aspects of other, random contexts. (Because people really bring up random crap into other's conversations)
- Take apart something to figure out the principles on which it works. (Physically? In my head? I really hate the wording here. I don't physically take things apart in my head or not but I do ask questions to isolate features of something and see how it works)
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So I decided to take this test a second time, really paying attention to what each question was asking me and got this result....
Cognitive Process Level of Development (Preference, Skill and Frequency of Use)
extraverted Sensing (Se) ***************** (17.4)
limited use
introverted Sensing (Si) *************************************** (39.6)
excellent use
extraverted Intuiting (Ne) **************************************** (41)
excellent use
introverted Intuiting (Ni) ******************** (20)
limited use
extraverted Thinking (Te) *********************************** (35.3)
good use
introverted Thinking (Ti) ********************************** (34.7)
good use
extraverted Feeling (Fe) *************** (15.3)
unused
introverted Feeling (Fi) ************************************ (36.7)
excellent use
By focusing on the strongest configuration of cognitive processes, your pattern of responses most closely matches individuals of this type: INFP
If these cognitive processes don't fit well then consider these types: ENFP, or INTP
This just looks odd.