INTJMom
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Cool test! Try and see if you like your results! Let me know! 
I'm impressed. I liked the questions a lot.
Your TMPI (Lenore Thomson) answers suggest that your type preference is: INTJ
Thomson-Maidenbaum Personality Inventory
E 4....I 10
S 3....N 11
T 10...F 4
P 3....J 11
What the Letters Stand For
E (Extraversion) = Energy is generated by interacting with the outer world
I (Introversion) = Energy is generated by interacting with the inner world
S (Sensation) = Conscious perception; bottom-up approach to information; context emerges from the facts
N (Intuition) = Unconscious perception; top-down approach to information; pattern first, then related content
T (Thinking) = Reasoning by way of principles; impersonal decision-making, based on a judgment of logical or essential relevance
F (Feeling) = Reasoning by way of values in relationship; personal decision-making, based on a judgment of acceptance or rejection
P (Perceiving) = Dealing with the outer world in an immediate way, improvising on the basis of circumstances
J (Judging) = Dealing with the outer world by planning in advance of experience or by knowing what to expect
The results page has some great info on it.
I liked their definitions of the Functions because they're concise and easier to understand than some I've seen.
Extraverted versus Introverted Versions of the Functions
Extraverted Sensation (Se) = conscious perceptual experience: focuses on exploiting the immediate creative potential of manifest opportunity
Introverted Sensation (Si) = conscious perceptual impressions: focuses on the realistic relationship of new perceptual events to existing bodies of meaningful information
Extraverted Intuition (Ne) = unconscious perceptual experience: focuses on the contextual pattern that relates otherwise disparate facts to each other, increasing the possibilities for change
Introverted Intuition (Ni) = unconscious perceptual impressions: focuses on the potential relationship of existing perceptual meaning to alternate interpretive possibilities
Extraverted Thinking (Te) = goal-oriented logic: focuses on the efficient cause, the principle or agent that will move a chain of events from a past outward condition to a specified result
Introverted Thinking (Ti) = intrinsic logic: focuses on the formal cause, the a priori structural principles that underlie an existential process
Extraverted Feeling (Fe) = relational values: focuses on bringing people together in common cause and fostering responsibility to shared ideals
Introverted Feeling (Fi) = intrinsic value: focuses on responsibility to fundamental human values by way of affective and experiential identification with others
I'm impressed. I liked the questions a lot.
Your TMPI (Lenore Thomson) answers suggest that your type preference is: INTJ
Thomson-Maidenbaum Personality Inventory
E 4....I 10
S 3....N 11
T 10...F 4
P 3....J 11
What the Letters Stand For
E (Extraversion) = Energy is generated by interacting with the outer world
I (Introversion) = Energy is generated by interacting with the inner world
S (Sensation) = Conscious perception; bottom-up approach to information; context emerges from the facts
N (Intuition) = Unconscious perception; top-down approach to information; pattern first, then related content
T (Thinking) = Reasoning by way of principles; impersonal decision-making, based on a judgment of logical or essential relevance
F (Feeling) = Reasoning by way of values in relationship; personal decision-making, based on a judgment of acceptance or rejection
P (Perceiving) = Dealing with the outer world in an immediate way, improvising on the basis of circumstances
J (Judging) = Dealing with the outer world by planning in advance of experience or by knowing what to expect
The results page has some great info on it.
I liked their definitions of the Functions because they're concise and easier to understand than some I've seen.
Extraverted versus Introverted Versions of the Functions
Extraverted Sensation (Se) = conscious perceptual experience: focuses on exploiting the immediate creative potential of manifest opportunity
Introverted Sensation (Si) = conscious perceptual impressions: focuses on the realistic relationship of new perceptual events to existing bodies of meaningful information
Extraverted Intuition (Ne) = unconscious perceptual experience: focuses on the contextual pattern that relates otherwise disparate facts to each other, increasing the possibilities for change
Introverted Intuition (Ni) = unconscious perceptual impressions: focuses on the potential relationship of existing perceptual meaning to alternate interpretive possibilities
Extraverted Thinking (Te) = goal-oriented logic: focuses on the efficient cause, the principle or agent that will move a chain of events from a past outward condition to a specified result
Introverted Thinking (Ti) = intrinsic logic: focuses on the formal cause, the a priori structural principles that underlie an existential process
Extraverted Feeling (Fe) = relational values: focuses on bringing people together in common cause and fostering responsibility to shared ideals
Introverted Feeling (Fi) = intrinsic value: focuses on responsibility to fundamental human values by way of affective and experiential identification with others