Mal12345
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- Apr 19, 2011
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- MBTI Type
- IxTP
- Enneagram
- 5w4
- Instinctual Variant
- sx/sp
I'll start with my own type, and derive the pattern from there:
Dominant - Tertiary
INTP - ISTJ
INFP - ISFJ
INTJ - INFP
INFJ - INTP
ISTP - INTJ
ISFP - INFJ
ISTJ - ISFP
ISFJ - ISTP
ENTP - ENFJ
ENFP - ENTJ
ENTJ - ESTP
ENFJ - ESFP
ESTP - ESFJ
ESFP - ESTJ
ESTJ - ENTP
ESFJ - ENFP
When deriving the tertiary MBTI from a dominant -
1. the attitude (I/E) remains the same, but is reinforced by the tertiary (tertiary users will probably score as high as 100% on the I/E scales).
2. The Dominant letter remains the same (the T in Ti, the S in Si).
3. The Auxiliary letter changes to its opposite (S to N, T to F).
4. And J/P changes to its own opposite.
Dominant - Tertiary
INTP - ISTJ
INFP - ISFJ
INTJ - INFP
INFJ - INTP
ISTP - INTJ
ISFP - INFJ
ISTJ - ISFP
ISFJ - ISTP
ENTP - ENFJ
ENFP - ENTJ
ENTJ - ESTP
ENFJ - ESFP
ESTP - ESFJ
ESFP - ESTJ
ESTJ - ENTP
ESFJ - ENFP
When deriving the tertiary MBTI from a dominant -
1. the attitude (I/E) remains the same, but is reinforced by the tertiary (tertiary users will probably score as high as 100% on the I/E scales).
2. The Dominant letter remains the same (the T in Ti, the S in Si).
3. The Auxiliary letter changes to its opposite (S to N, T to F).
4. And J/P changes to its own opposite.