cascadeco
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reckful said:I don't really understand what you mean when you say that "spewing a bunch of statistics is really pretty useless when it comes to an *individual* looking to type themselves."
What I mean is this. Let's say for the sake of argument that someone is definitively of S preference. Let's say they've taken the official mbti test you cite, let's say they are now part of the bundle of statistics out there in the world that people are drawing from to then go forth and type others. Let's say they happen to be an artist (which I am using as an example because you enjoy using art=N stats in these sorts of posts). Let's say they then go on this forum, start reading threads where these stats are presented, then because of how the information is presented, decide that because they are an artist, well, that's a strong indicator that they are in fact N, so they change their type to N. Or let's forget about the original S, now it's just some random person who is an artist who reads art->N and thus decides they are N (when they could he an S like our original person). They are using the stats to type themselves when they should not be - they are using a tendency/group probability to then attempt to apply to themselves, an individual. I am saying this is not how it should be done. Now maybe you agree this isn't how it should be done, but the reality is when all of these stats are presented in a forum, whether in type me threads, or whatever, people will use those probabilities to then apply to themselves. What if they are, as in our example, an 'outlier'?
Or, someone reads of the overwhelming 'stats' tied to iq, where high iq points to high likelihood of N, thus determine they must likely be N based on stats alone.
Are stats defining type then rather than type feeding the stats? Even if you think type is feeding stats, in scenarios such as on this forum where stats are being given, the reverse sill occur - stats will drive typing.