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INFP-A
Mind
This trait determines how we interact with our environment.
34%
66%
EXTRAVERTED
INTROVERTED
Energy
This trait shows where we direct our mental energy.
62%
38%
INTUITIVE
OBSERVANT
Nature
This trait determines how we make decisions and cope with emotions.
19%
81%
THINKING
FEELING
Tactics
This trait reflects our approach to work, planning and decision-making.
49%
51%
JUDGING
PROSPECTING
Identity
This trait underpins all others, showing how confident we are in our abilities and decisions.
53%
47%
ASSERTIVE
TURBULENT
I sort of don't like this new version...
Some people do say that this is a disguised Big 5 test, well, in the last years that was not true but... This version really resembles Big 5. I do use Big 5 as assist for my quizzes all the time, however as supplement, I mean... There are barely any Thinking questions that I could spot anymore (I don't think they ask stuff like reasonable, logical, etc... anymore).
16P regularly gives me ExFJ types depending on the mood.
Your personality type is:
Advocate
INFJ-T
this is the highest score I ever received on being intuitive. I am normally 50/50 right at the border. I usually score higher on J than I did this one. I am barely introverted as well.
I also got a Mediator (INFP-T) result right before. My overall personality fits better with T (you'll have better success with me if you approach me with that understanding of how I work), but I should acknowledge that Mediator is my secondary approach to things... I'm typically trying to mediate various approaches and outlooks and understand multiple POVs. I've actually had to spend time in recent years learning it's okay to have stronger opinions and push for certain outcomes over others.
idk what changed in this test but its so bad now. I didnt notice in the past it examined N in such shallow methods. Idc about philosophy because i grew out of it smh. And considering questions such as "contemplating the meaning of life" as non practical is because they arent. We never are going to have the answer so how long am i going to examine the possibilities in my head smh. I just set answers to questions like that as a "?" and move on with my life.
Overall bad since i got ESTJ - i never even considered the type nor anyone else probably has for me. :/
Mind
This trait determines how we interact with our environment.
20%
80%
EXTRAVERTED
INTROVERTED
Energy
This trait shows where we direct our mental energy.
58%
42%
INTUITIVE
OBSERVANT
Nature
This trait determines how we make decisions and cope with emotions.
34%
66%
THINKING
FEELING
Tactics
This trait reflects our approach to work, planning and decision-making.
36%
64%
JUDGING
PROSPECTING
Identity
This trait underpins all others, showing how confident we are in our abilities and decisions.
24%
76%
ASSERTIVE
TURBULENT
Huh. Funny cuz I really did try to be as honest as possible. Usually I score closer to the F/T line than that, which makes no sense, but huh.
Oh no. Ive never read this part of the description between turbulent and assertive types but oh no
Turbulent personality types are typically not comfortable with their current lives. They often use this dissatisfaction to try to become better people. However, when applied to Mediators, this Turbulent quality spins them in a distinct direction. They are likely to use a strongly idealistic filter to assess where and how they need to improve. This drive to correct what they decide are flaws often pushes them to work hard.
But idealism is a demanding standard. Turbulent Mediators are apt to ask too much of themselves and become overwhelmed. When they don’t meet their unyielding (perhaps at times unreasonable) goals, they are likely to be hard on themselves. Self-criticism rings true for any Turbulent individual. But, for these personalities, their imaginations and sensitivity may magnify the damage caused by negative self-talk. Even the smallest flaw may seem more significant than it is. They are more likely to see a mistake as a reason to doubt themselves.
85% of Turbulent Mediators say they consider themselves to be lazy people, compared to 66% of Assertive Mediators.
“LAZINESS†SURVEY
For example, Turbulent Mediators are likely to describe themselves as “lazy†more often than Assertive Mediators – and most other personality types (all except two). But a neutral assessment may reveal this to be not entirely accurate. All other things being equal, Turbulent people generally work hard to compensate for what they see as a weakness. The “lazy†label doesn’t fit, typically. The poor self-evaluation of their work ethic is just as likely the result of their negative slant as it is a measurable reality.
68% of Turbulent Mediators say they see many of their mistakes as failures, compared to 24% of Assertive Mediators.
Nooooooo lol. I mean. I will never nail down a type cuz I dont really fully believe in it anymore but dannng