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post #31 of 109
I always get INFJ. Introverted: 33%\t Intuitive: 25% Feeling:50% Judging: 67% This is kind of an interesting experiment, although I don't place a whole lot of stock in these kinds of things, I think sometimes it's nice to get analysis like this.
post #32 of 109
I didn't think about the questions at all and just went with the first thing that popped in my head. Here's mah score: ENTJ Extraverted Intuitive Thinking Judging Strength of the preferences % 72 12 75 44 You are:
  • distinctively expressed extravert
  • slightly expressed intuitive personality
  • distinctively expressed thinking personality
  • moderately expressed judging personality
Can someone tell me what the fuck this says?
post #33 of 109
Rambo, there should be some links on the quiz results page that give you some information. Also, try wikipedia. Also, did you get my pm?
post #34 of 109
I get a consistent and strong INFP - which doesn't really jibe with my self-image
post #35 of 109
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Originally Posted by tor View Post
Rambo, there should be some links on the quiz results page that give you some information. Also, try wikipedia. Also, did you get my pm?
No, not since the last one when I got back to you. Shoot it over again. I was talking about the bullet point breakdown and the percentage breakdown. Here's the ENTJ profile from one of the links: Of the four aspects of strategic analysis and definition it is marshaling or situational organizing role that reaches the highest development in the Fieldmarshal. As this kind of role is practiced some contingency organizing is necessary, so that the second suit of the Fieldmarshal's intellect is devising contingency plans. Structural and functional engineering, though practiced in some degree in the course of organizational operations, tend to be not nearly as well developed and are soon outstripped by the rapidly growing skills in organizing. But it must be said that any kind of strategic exercise tends to bring added strength to engineering as well as organizing skills. Hardly more than two percent of the total population, Fieldmarshals are bound to lead others, and from an early age they can be observed taking command of groups. In some cases, they simply find themselves in charge of groups, and are mystified as to how this happened. But the reason is that they have a strong natural urge to give structure and direction wherever they are - to harness people in the field and to direct them to achieve distant goals. They resemble Supervisors in their tendency to establish plans for a task, enterprise, or organization, but Fieldmarshals search more for policy and goals than for regulations and procedures. They cannot not build organizations, and cannot not push to implement their goals. When in charge of an organization, whether in the military, business, education, or government, Fieldmarshals more than any other type desire (and generally have the ability) to visualize where the organization is going, and they seem able to communicate that vision to others. Their organizational and coordinating skills tends to be highly developed, which means that they are likely to be good at systematizing, ordering priorities, generalizing, summarizing, at marshaling evidence, and at demonstrating their ideas. Their ability to organize, however, may be more highly developed than their ability to analyze, and the Fieldmarshal leader may need to turn to an Inventor or Architect to provide this kind of input. Fieldmarshals will usually rise to positions of responsibility and enjoy being executives. They are tireless in their devotion to their jobs and can easily block out other areas of life for the sake of their work. Superb administrators in any field - medicine, law, business, education, government, the military - Fieldmarshals organize their units into smooth-functioning systems, planning in advance, keeping both short-term and long-range objectives well in mind. For the Fieldmarshal, there must always be a goal-directed reason for doing anything, and people's feelings usually are not sufficient reason. They prefer decisions to be based on impersonal data, want to work from well thought-out plans, like to use engineered operations - and they expect others to follow suit. They are ever intent on reducing bureaucratic red tape, task redundancy, and aimless confusion in the workplace, and they are willing to dismiss employees who cannot get with the program and increase their efficiency. Although Fieldmarshals are tolerant of established procedures, they can and will abandon any procedure when it can be shown to be ineffective in accomplishing its goal. Fieldmarshals root out and reject ineffectiveness and inefficiency, and are impatient with repetition of error. Hillary Clinton, Napoleon, Margret Thatcher, Carl Sagan, Bill Gates, Golda Meir, Edward Teller, George Benard Shaw, and General George C. Marshall are examples of Rational Fieldmarshals. I don't know about all this claptrap but the bolded definitely fits.
post #36 of 109
PM (re)sent. Most of it is really just the logical completion of the questions you answer...not particularly enlightening but it can be fun.
post #37 of 109
I'm always INTJ. Took the real one in college. Some people at work have taken it, and when I've found out their scores I've actually used that knowledge to work with them more effectively and harmoniously. I also know that I have total radar for INFJ women. I don't know that I can always tell, but I'm always right when I have the opportunity to validate the assumption. Bloody rare though. Sucks for me. ~ H
post #38 of 109
I'm an authentic INTJ; I find that most fellow INTJs are neither mean nor brilliant enough to warrant such a personality type.
post #39 of 109
ENFJ: I'm a giver.
post #40 of 109
Intp with a capital I, although I can express the opposite quite convincingly.
post #41 of 109
ENTJ

Extraverted\tIntuitive\tThinking\tJudging
Strength of the preferences %
78\t50\t88\t67
post #42 of 109
INFJ this time but depending on the test I can be INTJ
post #43 of 109
INTJ Introverted\tIntuitive\tThinking\tJudging Strength of the preferences % 33\t12\t25\t56
post #44 of 109
Lots of judgers on the forum...
post #45 of 109
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Lots of judgers on the forum...

Very perceptive comment!
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