Personality test

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Defender. This test was hit and miss. I didn't feel that all of the questions could be 1D sliders. It's way off in saying that I prefer feeling to thinking things out. Also way off in saying I put effort into adhering to tradition.
 
Logician (INTP-T)

Meh, its right to a point. I agree with the others that say that some of the questions weren't really suited to the limited answer options, but at least it wasn't just yes-neutral-no.
 
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Seems pretty close to me
 
ADVOCATE (INFJ-T)

Mind 63% Introverted
Energy 9% Intuitive
Nature 6% Feeling
Tactics 15% Judging
Identity 29% Turbulent


While we're at it, @Technicolors, why not throw up this link to do enneagrams?

I had to do this for my Customer Service class. My best two were Investigator and Loyalist.
 
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I took it first and I got more of a assertive side, though I feel like somewhat at the middle.

When I took the test at first, I went by how I feel like I go along with things. What you're seeing is the retake. I decided to take it not from how I think I act in situations, but how I act when I'm in the situations. My OCD and ADHD makes me act somewhat odd in situations. My true intentions are hard for me to get out due to those disorders so I cage it up. Mentally, I feel like more of an extroverted person, though in the real world I'm a loner/quiet and my actions are reserved.

My OCD makes me really scared of being judged, and it does other things to me.

If I were to have medication for just my OCD, I'd be a completely different person, therefor I'd have different results.

Now I want to talk to my doctor about probably getting medication. Didn't want to give me any because he thought my blood pressure would spike. I've lost weight and my blood pressure has gone down so I'll see what happens.

After reading the more in-dept stuff, I somewhat agree with my results, but I'm yearning to see how my personality will change later on. I'll probably be just like my younger self.

I love this.

INFPs often wish that they could just be, doing what they love without the stress and rigor of professional life.
 
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Completely wrong about me. I answered truthfully and the percentage results at the end we way off.
It's quite difficult to do these kind of things when I have two minds about me most of the time.
 
Adventurer (ISFP-A)

Mind: Introverted 32%
Energy: Observant 14%
Nature: Feeling 48%
Tactics: Prospecting 18%
Identity: Assertive 26%

Reasonably accurate
 
This is one of those Meyers-Briggs tests which could slant one way on when quizzed one day, and go another way at another moment. All fun and games until businesses use them for diagnostic purposes.

That said, I think I got INFJ some years ago, but found too many questions that could seesaw if a bit more information was presented.

And just by saying that, I'm obviously an INFJ-A.
 
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Last time I tried a Myers-Brigg I got ESTP, but this one gave me ENFP-A.

It's fairly accurate but not entirely.
 
ISFP-T. Adventurer, Turbulent.

I took it a couple of months ago and got that. It's very accurate in my case.

The other personality test is the Enneagram. I took it and got a Type-4 I think.
 
ISTP-A Virtuoso

Mind: Introverted 32%
Energy: Observant 73%
Nature: Thinking 62%
Tactics: Prospecting 14%
Identity: Assertive 40%

I think that's pretty accurate.
 
Very similar to Myers-Briggs, but much shorter and simpler than the full MB test.

The full MB test is a really good process to run in business as it allows a manager to understand his team members and adjust his management style to get the best out of them... I run it as a matter of course when I take over a new business. The shorter tests can only give an indication as there are too few questions.

On MB I'm consistently ENTJ, on this one I'm ESTJ-A The Executive
 
ISFP-T. Adventurer, Turbulent.

I took it a couple of months ago and got that. It's very accurate in my case.

The other personality test is the Enneagram. I took it and got a Type-4 I think.

I did the enneagram 20 years ago. Took it again just now and I am still a 4 with a 5 wing. That would fit into the theory that you cant change your personality type. Interesting.
 
Don't really agree with ~50% Feeling. But I do tend to be a bit of a worryguts.
That's not what the feeling parameter is about.

The first letter - E or I - refers to where you get your energy from, and where you spend it.

The second - N or S - is what you use to gather information about a situation.

The third - F or T - is the process you engage in the decision-making process.

And the fourth - J or P - is whether you engage the second or third more readily.
 
That's not what the feeling parameter is about.

The last part was referring to one of the weaknesses rather than my disagreement with the Thinking/Feeling score. A tendency to take things too personally and thoughts about how others may perceive me, more than anything.

I wouldn't consider myself particularly empathetic either. Even though the Strengths say otherwise.
 
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INTJ-T
Architect

97% Introverted
16% Intuitive
17% Thinking
35% Judging
13% Turbulent

Sounds about right.
 
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