Jung Style DeathNote Personality Test

Apr 13, 2009 21:45


Your result for The Jung Type Death Note Test ...
ISFJ

You scored 100% introversion, 43% intuition, 36% thinking, and 57% judging!

ABOUT THE TEST

This personality test is heavily based on the Kiersey Sorter. In essence, it measures your personality across four variables: Introversion-Extraversion, Intuition-Sensing, Thinking-Feeling and Judging-Percieving. There are both positive and negative attributes to each of the traits.

Introversion-Extraversion: Generally, people who score high on "introversion" are reserved, quiet people who keep to themselves whereas people who score low on "introversion" are outgoing, friendly people who are extraverts.
Intuition-Sensing: People who score high on "intuition" are guided by gut instinct, they go on intuition as opposed to people who score low on this trait, who prefer to rely on established fact and their senses, rather than their own belief.
Thinking-Feeling: People with high scores on "thinking" rely more on their head to make decisions, whereas people who score low on "thinking" rely more on their heart to guide them. (Note: this has no bearing on a person's intelligence level; it merely refers to the way in which they make desicions.)
Judging-Percieving: People who score high "judging" are firm, decisisive people, whereas people who score low on this trait are flexible, accomodating people.

YOUR RESULTS
Stats: Approximately 8% of population.
DN characters with this type: Naomi Misora.
In a nutshell: "A high sense of duty."

Desciption: Quiet, kind, and conscientious. Can be depended on to follow through. Usually puts the needs of others above their own needs. Stable and practical, they value security and traditions. Well-developed sense of space and function. Rich inner world of observations about people. Extremely perceptive of other's feelings. Interested in serving others.
The category write-ups displayed here are not entirely my own; some of this info has been taken from personalitypage.com and some from changingminds.org, both of which are excellent sources of information about personality types. The test questions came in part from Please Understand Me II, another excellent source of information about personality types. Finally, if you'd like an incredibly detailed essay on your personality type, try typelogic.com who have a serious level of detail for anyone wanting to know more about this subject.

I'm pretty happy with that.  When I read Another Note I was pretty sympathetic to Naomi, and not just because girls are always sad and sympathetic about characters they know are going to die.  I'm really not your average sappy girl.  I just liked Naomi and agreed with pretty much all of her reactions to Ryuzaki.

And on that note (no pun intended), I really liked Another Note.  Completely aside from the fact that I basically love all things DeathNote (my purse is a DN messenger bag.), I thought it was a very well put together story.  I would extol why, but I don't want to spoil anything for anyone who hasn't read it yet.  Suffice it to say that Another Note has my highest recommendation.

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