Playing to Win: Personality Type and the Drive to Compete
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I drew the functions on the paper and this data isn't helpful at all. 16personalities doesn't measure functions and there probably are many mistyped people...
Highly competetive (>75%): ENTJ, ENTP, ESTJ, ESTP, ENFJ
Above average competetive (>63% - that's half between highest and lowest percentages): INTJ, ENFP, ESFJ, INTP, almost ISTJ
Below average competetive (>51%) - ISTP, ESFP
Low competetive (<51%) - INFJ, INFP, ISFJ, ISFP
Hypothesis 1: "thinking" and "intuitive" people (in 16personalities meaning) are more likely to be competetive... this conclusion doesn't give us any information because it's based on senseless data.
Hypothesis 2: young generation (people who take the 16personalities test) describe themselves as competetive. I can believe in this one.
Hypothesis 3: people from various types perceive the word "competitive" differently. You can see it on one diagram in the article.
I don't see any information about Se being competitive, it's rather said that Te is the function to be blamed. Or maybe it's the way I understand "competition". What do you think?