dimensionpersonality
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- MBTI Type
- ENTJ
- Enneagram
- 3w4
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/so
How does the test know how one acts under stress? What's the base reference definition of under-stress behaviour for each type that is used in the test?
It uses the loops and grips reactions of each type.
For example, in loops (under mild stress), the type overuses their tertiary function. Because the tertiary function has the same extraversion/introversion as the dominant function and thus the type, a type during mild stress will seem more extraverted if they are Exxx, or more introverted if they are Ixxx.
In grips (under extreme stress), the type overuses their inferior function. Because the inferior function has the opposite introversion/extraversion as the dominant function thus the type, a type during extreme stress will seem more introverted if they are Exxx, or more extraverted if they are Ixxx.
There's a tally for each type on how similar the supposed reaction of that type aligns with the responses. The type with the most points on the tally is the result of the stress section.