• Myers-Briggs and Jungian Psychology General
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[img]http://i.imgur.com/FS5FJrM.png[/img] I am a very real existing person that interacts with the social environment around them, feels emotions, gets shit done and is not a chunk of rock at all. [editline]28th July 2017[/editline] The model might be good but even the 300 question test is kinda lame. I told it a couple of times that no, I don't like going to art galleries and I don't like loud music and I absolutely hate going to concerts, therefore "You have extremely low love for art, music, and culture (i.e., you have extremely low openness to aesthetic experiences)." If it knew my [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uhy_e5wIX44]true taste[/url] that meter would be through the fucking roof.
[QUOTE=FurrehFaux;52514164]I just remembered I had this saved and it's [I]very[/I] relevant. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Memeshit." - Bradyns))[/highlight][/QUOTE] This has literally no relevance and doesn't explain any of them at all Why even post this at all really, its absolutely terrible [editline]29th July 2017[/editline] [QUOTE=Bradyns;52514037]I can't remember what I am.. I'll re-do this.. think it was INTJ[/QUOTE] I think the last time i did this I got "The entertainer", which is 'ESFP', its true for me over the internet very much so, and within personal circles to a degree, though I'm not as energetic or open-at-first as an entertainer would be
I've always gotten ESTJ on these things every time I've taken them [t]http://i.imgur.com/oIfCbSG.png[/t] The IPIP is interesting, haven't heard of it before, but I feel like it's brought to the extremes. [t]http://i.imgur.com/TLoCzAD.png[/t] I don't know, after taking it and reading the results something doesn't click with me about what I'm given. Maybe it's the way the results are laid out. It just seems functionally odd to have five results in a category incredibly low, with one other the other result extremely high. Then again it might just be that website's definitions that give me a bad vibe about it. The first link's definitions seem to make somewhat more sense to me than the second's.
Took this in high school, and again a couple of weeks ago. INTP both times.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/scJL12Z.png[/img] the mbti usually gives me like 90-95% in introversion and thinking too, feels pretty schizoid
[QUOTE=idiot;52522660][img]http://i.imgur.com/scJL12Z.png[/img] the mbti usually gives me like 90-95% in introversion and thinking too, feels pretty schizoid[/QUOTE] Yeah I think I pegged what I found so weird with that site thanks to this image. "Extraverts ... feel lots of positive emotions." The way it's worded makes it sound like Introverts are therefor incapable of feeling lots of positive emotions, when I know several Introverts who specifically feel positive emotions when they are alone or with their small circle of close friends. The way it should've been worded was "Extraverts are [B]outgoing[/B], like to take risks, and [B]feel comfortable in larger social environments.[/B]" Then again that's just my opinion, but I feel that website is worded very poorly.
[QUOTE=WitheredGryphon;52522974]Yeah I think I pegged what I found so weird with that site thanks to this image. "Extraverts ... feel lots of positive emotions." The way it's worded makes it sound like Introverts are therefor incapable of feeling lots of positive emotions, when I know several Introverts who specifically feel positive emotions when they are alone or with their small circle of close friends. The way it should've been worded was "Extraverts are [B]outgoing[/B], like to take risks, and [B]feel comfortable in larger social environments.[/B]" Then again that's just my opinion, but I feel that website is worded very poorly.[/QUOTE] i think it's generally accepted that extraverts report having more positive feelings than introverts and introverts experience more neuroses but it's unknown if there is any causal link there idk if that's something this test actually considers though, you'd assume that they would make a mention of it if that was the case, like in the depression section where it explicitly states that it only detects depressive moods and not clinical depression
why are there so few ESFP's on FP lmao
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