how does your mind work?
StoreTags: typology, psychology, myers-briggs, jung
Author: soft on August 29 2006
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--> a while ago on old em411 there was a thread called 'caring for your introvert' or something. i thought it was really interesting and started to read quite a bit about psychology/personality types etc etc as a result of that thread....so whoever started it(mpg??maybe)....thanks

i really cant remember the test it linked to so it could even be this one, but i dont think it is. i came across quite a few different personality tests when i was reading different sites...some are better than others.

a nice simple one is this jung typology test which i found to be very accurate. its based on the jung myers-briggs typology
i tried this test quite a few times over the following months....when i was in different moods and at different times of the day to see if the results were any different. every time the result has been the same.

when i first did the test i found some questions to be vague or too broad and didnt know weather to put 'yes' or 'no'. but then i started to notice things about myself and the way i think, after doing the test once or twice, that made the questions make more sense. so if you think WTF?? at a certain question try thinking of it in a general context.

at the end of the test you are given four letters.....this is your 'personality type'. there are also a few links to pages describing the traits and behaviours of your personality type and why you behave certain ways.

i also put my personality type into google....that came up with some really interesting results too. the most detailed and accurate i found to be this one... link

id be very interested to know what you all are. and i think some of you will find this interesting too.
room?

here is a link to the test again link
if you want to find out more about your personality type id suggest just googling your four letter code after you complete the test. some pages even go into details of what music people with a certain personality type are most likely to enjoy.
make for some good reading!
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oh i guess it was too short - INTJ

soft said: "LOL

there are other tests too...i just linked that one cos its short and sweet.
glad to see some of you enjoying these things.
if you get a kick from this stuff i recomend you do some googling and dig through the results...you can turn up some interesting stuff!"


MBTI is the best and most accepted test out there. I guess it would sound like a commercial, but it's the one "psychologists" recommend.

INTP usually. sometimes I get INFP, usually after I have a nice dream.
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At some point I put this test up here, many moons ago. Around the same time I put up this "What D&D Character Are You?" quiz that was also fun.

As I recall, I'm INTP and a Half-Elf Chaotic Paladin (aren't we all).

INFJ. It's supposed to be the rarest personality type, but I see quite of few of them on here. Very intriguing.

yet another:

INTP

# distinctively expressed introvert
# moderately expressed intuitive personality
# moderately expressed thinking personality
# slightly expressed perceiving personality

ISFP

"Referring to Keirsey, ISFPs belong to the Artisan temperament and are called "Composers"."

Woot!

intp all the way you muthafukkin dingos
Zanf, Bleen, FRTNR, TMNS, and I are INTJ. that's coo!
also, i haven't taken that since college, but i'm feeling like it doesn't really change.
I did enjoy reading books about other INTJ so i guess i'm also intro-uber-introverted. lol

Ack, i can't do this with just yes/no answers

but i wonder if because i can't answer yes/no it automatically puts me into a certain personality type

sometimes i go intj, tho

INFJ: link & link

I'm also an ISFP, like bob fckin dylan. Yikes!

ISFP aka "the artist". ok everybody, start calling me Prince! :D
link

anyone get TMNT yet?

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