bluestripes
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i took it and got more or less what i had expected: INFP, low introversion, close to the borderline between thinking and feeling.
Please bear in mind that the DDLI does not tell you what your type is. It merely indicates what might be your type with some degree of probability. Do not take your results on the DDLI as the final word on what your type is. With that said, here are your results:
bluestripes's scores on the main set of questions:
Extraversion (E): 10 13: (I) Introversion
Sensing (S): 19 51: (N) iNtuition
Thinking (T): 14 18: (F) Feeling
Judging (J): 10 54: (P) Perceiving
You scored as an INFP.
Assuming that you are an INFP,
Your DOMINANT function is Introverted Feeling.
Your AUXILIARY function is Extraverted Intuition.
Your TERTIARY function is Introverted Sensing.
Your INFERIOR function is Extraverted Thinking.
Please bear in mind that the supplementary questions are experimental and may be highly unreliable. If these scores conflict with your previous scores, it is probably because the questions are still not reliable enough.
bluestripes's scores on the supplementary questions:
Extraverted Thinking / Introverted Feeling : 20
Extraverted Feeling / Introverted Thinking : 14
Extraverted Intuition / Introverted Sensing : 18
Extraverted Sensing / Introverted Intuition : 14
Rationality (Dominant Judging Function) : 11
A-rationality (Dominant Perceiving Function) : 14
According to the supplementary scores, bluestripes could be an ENFP or an ISTJ. 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 bluestripes as an INFP.
i deliberately responded with "no preference" to a few questions that were obviously about the T/F divide, and much too general (such as "do you consider yourself a thinking or a feeling person" or "do you let your heart rule your head or vice versa"). wouldn't know how to answer these.
not certain that i understand how i could be ENFP or ISTJ. well, ENFP, yes, but ISTJ, not quite.
Please bear in mind that the DDLI does not tell you what your type is. It merely indicates what might be your type with some degree of probability. Do not take your results on the DDLI as the final word on what your type is. With that said, here are your results:
bluestripes's scores on the main set of questions:
Extraversion (E): 10 13: (I) Introversion
Sensing (S): 19 51: (N) iNtuition
Thinking (T): 14 18: (F) Feeling
Judging (J): 10 54: (P) Perceiving
You scored as an INFP.
Assuming that you are an INFP,
Your DOMINANT function is Introverted Feeling.
Your AUXILIARY function is Extraverted Intuition.
Your TERTIARY function is Introverted Sensing.
Your INFERIOR function is Extraverted Thinking.
Please bear in mind that the supplementary questions are experimental and may be highly unreliable. If these scores conflict with your previous scores, it is probably because the questions are still not reliable enough.
bluestripes's scores on the supplementary questions:
Extraverted Thinking / Introverted Feeling : 20
Extraverted Feeling / Introverted Thinking : 14
Extraverted Intuition / Introverted Sensing : 18
Extraverted Sensing / Introverted Intuition : 14
Rationality (Dominant Judging Function) : 11
A-rationality (Dominant Perceiving Function) : 14
According to the supplementary scores, bluestripes could be an ENFP or an ISTJ. 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 bluestripes as an INFP.
i deliberately responded with "no preference" to a few questions that were obviously about the T/F divide, and much too general (such as "do you consider yourself a thinking or a feeling person" or "do you let your heart rule your head or vice versa"). wouldn't know how to answer these.
not certain that i understand how i could be ENFP or ISTJ. well, ENFP, yes, but ISTJ, not quite.