OT: Just for fun -- Myers-Briggs

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On 2003-02-10 14:12, avanutria wrote:
INFP, with a crash helmet. :wink:
Same here, Beth! :grin:
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And I thought Myers & Briggs was just a brand name, as :

Briggs & Stratton
Intn'l & Harvester
Rolls & Royce
M & M's
Mounty & Python
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Redwolf it has been thirty years since I took that test, as student at university. You expect with thirty years of life between then and now, there might be something different - not really, I'm still iNTj!

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On 2003-02-10 12:54, Martin Milner wrote:
Congratulations Wolfie, I'm iNFj too!

Now, how about you and I discuss those mutual plans of World Domination again?

:wink:
Well you gotta include me then, too. (Or I am I too introverted to suggest that?)

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ENTJ here.
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Well, I took it and got exactly the same results as the first three times (two long-form Meyers-Briggs and one short-form personality ass3essment). INTP all the way - good at making plans - not so good at carrying them out.

I must be mellowing as I age, though. This time was only moderately polarized whereas the three prior tests all showed results way out on the extremes of all four types.


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INFJ, me. Thus far it appears the I's have it. Odd...
P.S. Also not terribly interested in world domination, but might take, say, a region--if I didn't have to do any public speaking :smile:
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ISTP...Is that good or bad?

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Actually, the Myers-Briggs is in wide use among mental health types, although, notably, it is an example of a "personality" test in psychology that is not geared toward psychopathology. It should be said that the form that appears on the web is a mini version of the full Myers-Briggs. However, I imagine it is fairly closely related to full M-B results. I got the same result on this one as I have when I've taken the full battery in the past.

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On 2003-02-10 19:01, scottielvr wrote:
P.S. Also not terribly interested in world domination, but might take, say, a region--if I didn't have to do any public speaking :smile:
LOL! (from a quiet, hidden corner)

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Mine came out INRI. The description was something about a Christ complex...
:lol:
Just kidding. Really it was INFJ. I'm always a bit leery of tests with these type of black & white questions where the answer has to be an absolute "Yes" or "No" with no room for any grey area. :roll:

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Well, I took that test as honestly as I could and it said I was an introvert. ME! I'm an INTROVERT???

<font size="1">I'm about as introverted as a steamroller.</font>

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ENFP

I got this when I took the full version, too.
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ENFP. Some questions had me of completely two minds, though!

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INSL..........(for the uniniformed, it stands for "Insensitive Lout")
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