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Cognitive functions test: real life examples of the questions?

Julius_Van_Der_Beak

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sp/so
I wouldn't offer real examples of the statements. The keyboard warriors around here will start screaming about stereotypes.

I don't think people would mind. Nobody complained about the other thread you made recently, about MBTI for teens.
 

Mal12345

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I don't think people would mind. Nobody complained about the other thread you made recently, about MBTI for teens.

That's an obvious humor thread. I'm thinking way back to my first beginnings in this forum, where I would characterize Feeling types as drawing hearts over their letter i's and things like that. I wasn't saying they all do that, I was just giving examples. But no, it was stereotyping. (Ask any INFP or ENFP here.)
 

DreamBeliever

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I no longer need typology. There's more important things in my life~ friends & family. Glad I got to know all of you on here. Be well! Much love! Maybe I'll be back someday (but probably not for at least months). Well, until then... :heart:
 
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