If you were to base your opinion of type distribution based solely on the opinions of people on this forum, you would think that 95% of humans are intuitives. But in the real world there are more sensors than intuitives. My assessment is that people on this forum have no idea how to type people, and if they claim that they do, they're full of shit. It's especially difficult to type someone like Michael Moore where you have such a small amount of information. All we have are his movies and a few interviews.
My reason for thinking he's an SJ is...SJ is the most common temperament. If you knew little about a person, you would have the greatest statistical probability of being correct if you simply guessed SJ every time. That's better than thinking that every famous or intelligent person is intuitive.
Hee-hee-hee! Man, you've killed the NUMBER ONE innocent entertainment on this forum!
Typing famous people is like sudoku and horoscopes.
Dramatic news: forum's activity drops by 45%!
To be honest I agree that we put 'N' much too often. I cannot imagine anyone here (including myself probably) typing any of last American presidents 'S', yet the most common 'two-letter-combination' for them was SJ (right from the start - with ISTJ Washington)
Yet, I hoped for some arguments for M.Moore's 'S-ness', on Your part. There are some serious ones:
- He focuses on real stories and history.
- He's very average in his tastes.
- He uses tons of popular catch-phrases in his interviews
(I'd still go with ENFP, though - to what I wrote before, I'd add his crazy idea to write a book and make a documentary after being fired - very un-SJ! - and basically creating new way of making documentaries).