1 - 56%
2 - 40%
3 - 40%
4 - 56%
5 - 83% (5w6)
6 - 70%
7 - 36%
8 - 23%
9 - 46%
My tritype is 5-1-3 and I'm very, very heavily Ti-dom.
It would be helpful if you could briefly explain to us how you arrived at your figures, though.
The percentages for individual enne types are from similarminds.com - I actually found this thread from another post where yeghor linked to the test & this thread and mentioned that he was collecting data.
The tritype is from enneagramquiz.com and Ti as my strongest function is a consistent result across several different Jungian tests.
With wings, my second and third types are 1w2 and 3w2.
I feel that the enne/tri descriptions are fairly accurate to me (much more so than MBTI)
(I hope I didn't misunderstand what you mean by explaining figures!)
UPDATE TO THE THEORETICAL CORRELATION BETWEEN MBTI FUNCTIONS AND ENNEAGRAM TYPES:
1<-->7 represents the Ni-Ne spectrum.
2 or 3<-->4 represent the Fe-Fi spectrum.
5<-->6 represent the Ti-Te spectrum.
8<-->9 represent the Se-Si spectrum.
Function strengths can be read and identified thru enneagram results by summing up couple strengths (like type1+type7, type2 or type3 (whichever is stronger)+type4, type5+type6 and type8+type9).
This system can give an overall glimpse as to a person's type, most likely thru the dominant and inferior functions determined thru enneagram test result, as described above.
[MENTION=20531]Yeghor[/MENTION] I can’t find these infos anywhere else.
Are these ideas, yours?
I've been reading enneagram descriptions and trying to form rough correlations between them and mbti functions... My speculations as to that are as follows:
I've been reading enneagram descriptions and trying to form rough correlations between them and mbti functions... My speculations as to that are as follows:
Gut
Enneagram 8 - Se
Enneagram 9 - Si
Enneagram 1 - Ni
Heart
Enneagram 2 - Fe-aux
Enneagram 3 - Fe-dom
Enneagram 4 - Fi
Head
Enneagram 5 - Ti
Enneagram 6 - Te
Enneagram 7 - Ne
I agree with that chart. I would also say that both Fe and Te pair well with 3 being Je functions(uniting everyone towards a common goal). A lot of people say 3s can't be introverts, but I don't think it's illogical especially for Pi doms/Je auxes. I was thinking either Pe function could suit a 7 core, but at the end of the day I think Ne fits the best with 7's head type style. Also, 9 doesn't scream Ne as much as 7, but it feels like a Ne/Si type over a Ni/Se type by a long shot. The nervous energy, the natural curiosity they have towards everything, how adaptable they are to situations-all says Ne to me.
We have named personality type Six The Loyalist because, of all the personality types, Sixes are the most loyal to their friends and to their beliefs. They will “go down with the ship†and hang on to relationships of all kinds far longer than most other types. Sixes are also loyal to ideas, systems, and beliefs—even to the belief that all ideas or authorities should be questioned or defied. Indeed, not all Sixes go along with the “status quoâ€: their beliefs may be rebellious and anti-authoritarian, even revolutionary. In any case, they will typically fight for their beliefs more fiercely than they will fight for themselves, and they will defend their community or family more tenaciously than they will defend themselves.
The reason Sixes are so loyal to others is that they do not want to be abandoned and left without support—their Basic Fear. Thus, the central issue for type Six is a failure of self-confidence. Sixes come to believe that they do not possess the internal resources to handle life’s challenges and vagaries alone, and so increasingly rely on structures, allies, beliefs, and supports outside themselves for guidance to survive. If suitable structures do not exist, they will help create and maintain them.
Sixes are the primary type in the Thinking Center, meaning that they have the most trouble contacting their own inner guidance. As a result, they do not have confidence in their own minds and judgments.
Sixes are always aware of their anxieties and are always looking for ways to construct “social security†bulwarks against them. Sixes attempt to build a network of trust over a background of unsteadiness and fear.