This was interesting... slightly different than the last test I took that looked almost exactly like this so worth another look:
The first way to look at your personality type is in terms of the four preference scales (your preferences are indicated by the green bars):
On this basis your personality type is not clear (it is INxP, where x denotes an equal preference). Although this is not conclusive we can look at your type another way, by looking at your overall pattern of responses. This suggests that ENTP is your most likely type and ENFP the second most likely.
The second way of looking at your personality type is in terms of sixteen whole types, which looks at the overall pattern of your personality rather than individual preferences:
ISTJ 41%
ISFJ 41%
INFJ 72%
INTJ 72%
ISTP 56%
ISFP 56%
INFP 71%
INTP 71%
ESTP 44%
ESFP 44%
ENFP 75%
ENTP 75%
ESTJ 44%
ESFJ 44%
ENFJ 60%
ENTJ 60%
This table suggests that your preferences are most likely to be for ENTP or ENFP.
(Oh snaps!)
If your personality type is ENTP then you are someone who challenges the status quo, seeking to uncover the hidden potential or new possibilities in different situations. You start projects and introduce change on an experimental basis, not knowing fully what is going to happen, but in the expectation that it will lead to an improvement. You enjoy the challenge of doing something that has not been done before and seems impossible.
If your personality type is ENFP then you are someone who senses the hidden potential in people. You enjoy starting discussion or activities that challenge and stimulate others into having new insights about themselves, which they can then take and apply to their own personal growth. You are enthusiastic about new projects or causes that offer the potential for a beneficial impact on people, especially when it involves breaking new ground.
(Double snaps, I'm both of these!)
The third way of looking at your personality type is in terms of type dynamics, which has an infinite number of variations. It is also a much more complicated topic as S, N, T and F are functions that can each be used in an extraverted and/or introverted direction...
Ne 25
Ni 24
Ti 20
Fi 20
Fe 15
Te 15
Se 11
Si 10
(Triple snaps! What is that Fi gooeyness doing in there? It's not so much that I like Fi, it's that I don't like Te

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One way of showing your type dynamics is in your mental muscle diagram.
Your mental muscle diagram suggests:
• your dominant function is iNtuition and fairly balanced
• your auxiliary (second most important) is Thinking and very introverted
• your tertiary (third) is Feeling and very introverted
• your inferior (fourth) is Sensation and fairly balanced
(Now see here! I still get introvered thinking as my second process.... I'm just some anomaly that has introverted feeling as a tertiary with this?

Okay that's it, I'm taking a vacation

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