I took a personality test and it turned out that I actually have one!

Dec 14, 2005 17:56

MY Myer's Briggs test, Kiersey test and these results are all very consistent...
ENFP - The Champion
You scored 72% I to E, 0% N to S, 9% F to T, and 94% J to P! Your type is known as the Champion type, which is part of the larger ( Read more... )

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kije December 15 2005, 02:03:17 UTC
I think it is interesting that my N score (iNtuitive) has never changed in all the tests I have taken regardless of their methodology. And I took my first MTBI test more than 25 years ago. I have always been 100% Intuitive, and 0% Sensing.

On the other hand my Introvert vs. Extrovert score has changed from test instrument to test instrument, though I usually show up as more extroverted than introverted, but not necessarily by much.

I have always had hi F(eeling) and P(erceiving) scores, but it seems like every time I take this test I am getting closer to the extreme levels in those categories, and as you can see I'm pretty close to 0/100% in all 3 as it is.

I found the relationship comments from the test to be extremely accurate. The question is, what kind of partner would want to do all that praising for the constantly insecure ego that the test describes?

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runeshower December 15 2005, 06:55:29 UTC
I took the full-blown Myers-Briggs in college. My own scores show me to be strongly N and P, but close to the middle on I/E and F/T. My result that time was ENFP, like yours. But the description of an INTP fits me just as well, perhaps better. I like this site's descriptions of each personality type.

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kije December 15 2005, 20:48:09 UTC
Portrait of an ENFP - Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving ( ... )

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kije December 15 2005, 20:49:20 UTC
Because ENFPs live in the world of exciting possibilities, the details of everyday life are seen as trivial drudgery. They place no importance on detailed, maintenance-type tasks, and will frequently remain oblivous to these types of concerns. When they do have to perform these tasks, they do not enjoy themselves. This is a challenging area of life for most ENFPs, and can be frustrating for ENFP's family members ( ... )

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recommended career paths kije December 15 2005, 20:58:11 UTC
Careers for ENFP Personality Types ( ... )

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Relationships kije December 15 2005, 21:00:26 UTC
ENFP Relationships ( ... )

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