I just read the INTP description written by Terence. I actually like it and agree with it... except I find it interesting to see the INFJ spin at the end about "love" being the highest truth possible:
That's a value statement, not a truth statement; and I'm thinking some INTPs would bristle at what has been said here and disagree with the value being asserted here.
Whether or not I happen to agree with it as a personal value of my own, I find it interesting how our type impacts our assessment of what other types are supposed to be. Even descriptions possess some level of bias.
With this particular test, due to the big number of XXXP and XXXJ results, there seems to be dissonance between dichotomy interpretation and the supposed tie with cog functions. Whether it's the questions being asked, the weight, or the ties between questions and type, in the code... I dunno.
Is the reason the test doesn't work right maybe because it's trying to reconcile cognitive processes with MBTI? I'm pretty sure from MBTI and from reading all the descriptions I've ever seen that I'm INFJ, but when I take the cognitive processes test my results don't align with INFj so it is contradictory. Could that be what's going on here?
It's odd how you managed to get INTJ with those cognitive processes. I wonder if there's more to the scoring system than meets the eye. Maybe the number next to a cognitive process and how that number compares to the rest isn't a direct indication of your cognitive function use. There might be more questions for some functions than others, for example, and hence a higher likelihood of getting strong scores for those.
I don't know. Would you care to enlighten us, fduniho?
I don't understand why there's two sets of results... Or what the second numbers mean.
Your scores are not in full agreement regarding your type. PJ: XXXP = 3.875000, XXXJ = 0.000000BR>TF: XXTP = 5.775000, XXTJ = 1.900000BR>FeTe: XXTP = 7.508333, XXTJ = 1.900000BR>SeNe: XNTP = 9.144697, XSTJ = 3.536364BR>IE: ENTP = 10.144697, ESTJ = 4.536364BR>NS: ENTP = 10.144697, ESTJ = 5.183422BR>RA: ENTP = 10.417424, ESTJ = 5.183422BR>Using a decision procedure that ranks the relative strength of your preferences, the best estimate of your type is ENTP.
ENTP 10, ESTJ 5
how are these results supposed to make any sense? my scores say ESTP, my S beat out my N and yet the damned thing accused me of being an ENTP![]()
I like big feelings, and I cannot lie. But I also really like big thinkings.
Thinking: 26 / 11, Feeling: 35 / 19
Say wha?! I am not a Judger. I demand a recount!
Perceiving: 25 / 11, Judging: 29 / 16
Dominant Judger: 28 / 11, Dominant Perceiver: 8 / 11
Heh, I got ENTP, when I'm sure I answered more strongly on "introverted" questions. Meh.Introversion: 8 / 6
Extraversion: 15 / 6
Intuition: 30 / 12
Sensing: 15 / 12
Thinking: 28 / 13
Feeling: 21 / 13
Perceiving: 30 / 13
Judging: 18 / 13
Dominant Judger: 15 / 10
Dominant Perceiver: 21 / 10
Introverted Sensing: 12 / 5 (2.4)
Extraverted Sensing: 4 / 5 (0.8)
Introverted Intuition: 4 / 4 (1)
Extraverted Intuition: 14 / 4 (3.5)
Introverted Thinking: 9 / 4 (2.25)
Extraverted Thinking: 4 / 4 (1)
Introverted Feeling: 11 / 8 (1.38)
Extraverted Feeling: 13 / 8 (1.62)
Heh, I got ENTP, when I'm sure I answered more strongly on "introverted" questions. Meh.
Soo: Ne > Si > Ti > Fe > Fi > Te = Ni > Se![]()
Here are links to descriptions of the ENTP. All of these descriptions are on other websites....
ENTP at Typelogic.com
ENTP at Personalitypage.com
ENTP at Similarminds.com
ENTP at Team Technology
MBTI® General Profile: ENTP
ENTP at Murray State University
ENTP at LifeExplore
ENTP at Wikipedia
The Socionics ENTj
Why does it link into the ENTj Socionics profile? I take it each type has the p/j switched for Socionics? Most ENTPs are ENTps.
Your scores are not in full agreement regarding your type.
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Two types were calculated for you with equal probability: XXXP and XXXJ. This should rarely happen unless you've skipped several questions, because backup decision procedures were used to resolve ties, and even these proved inconclusive. To know which type is a better fit, go back and answer more questions or reevaluate your earlier answers. Here are your more detailed results, preference by preference.
Introversion:
9 / 11
Extraversion:
27 / 11
Intuition:
61 / 17
Sensing:
3 / 17
Thinking:
9 / 20
Feeling:
58 / 20
Perceiving:
49 / 15
Judging:
2 / 15
Dominant Judger:
4 / 11
Dominant Perceiver:
35 / 11
Introverted Sensing:
17 / 6
Extraverted Sensing:
3 / 6
Introverted Intuition:
0 / 5
Extraverted Intuition:
18 / 5
Introverted Thinking:
9 / 5
Extraverted Thinking:
6 / 5
Introverted Feeling:
9 / 11
Extraverted Feeling:
28 / 11
Opposing preferences are paired together. The numeric scores give the raw score divided by the number of questions answered for each pair. The preferences you scored higher on are in boldface, and the preferences matching the type you scored as are underlined. Green bars indicate preferences in alignment with your estimated type. Red bars indicate non-preferences that do not match your estimated type. Blue bars indicate a conflict between your preferences and your estimated type. The length of each bar represents the relative strength of each preference.