NewEra
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Jung Typology Test
INFP
BBC
INFP
MMDI
INFP 82%
Socionics tests
Both INFP
There is a theme here *shrugs*
Maybe you're xNFP.
Jung Typology Test
INFP
BBC
INFP
MMDI
INFP 82%
Socionics tests
Both INFP
There is a theme here *shrugs*
Maybe you're xNFP.
Test by Horace Gray, Joseph Wheelwright and Robert Winer (based on the test developed in 1930's)
's scores on the main set of questions:
Extraversion (E): 55 5 : (I) Introversion
Sensing (S): 6 79 : (N) iNtuition
Thinking (T): 21 45 : (F) Feeling
Judging (J): 6 66 : (P) Perceiving
You scored as an ENFP.
's scores on the supplementary questions:
Extraverted Thinking / Introverted Feeling : 35
Extraverted Feeling / Introverted Thinking : 40
Extraverted Intuition / Introverted Sensing : 28
Extraverted Sensing / Introverted Intuition : 28
Rationality (Dominant Judging Function) : 12
A-rationality (Dominant Perceiving Function) : 33
According to the supplementary scores, could be an EXTP or an IXFJ. These are opposite types, because the supplementary questions measure for preferences that opposite types share in common. See the FAQ for an explanation.
These results conflict with the evaluation of as an ENFP.
Test by Horace Gray, Joseph Wheelwright and Robert Winer[/url] (based on the test developed in 1930's)
I took this test.
I got -
And you still think you're a J?
Remember that leading with a Judging function (Te/Ti/Fe/Fi) doesn't make you a J.
MBTI's P/J dichotomy is really not the same thing as Jung's. Really, REALLY not the same thing.
The spontaneity/lack of planning/adaptability to changing conditions/sporadic ebb and flow of creative energy is the definition of P in MBTI terms.
Jung was kind of a crackpot.