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ksmith ([personal profile] ksmith) wrote2005-04-19 07:50 pm

It's personality test time again

From [livejournal.com profile] janni...



I'm always I--the other 3 go back and forth depending.


INFP - the Healer
You scored 9% I to E, 5% N to S, 19% F to T, and 68% J to P!
You are more introverted than extroverted. You are more intuitive than observant, you are more feeling based than thinking based, and you prefer to go with the flow rather than having a plan. Your type can best be summarized by the word "Healer", which belongs to the larger group of idealists. You have a capacity for caring that is deeper than most. You strive for unity, are fascinated by the battles between good and evil, and can be something of an idealist. Only 1% of the population shares your type.

As a romantic partner, you are usually supprtive and nuturing, however, you have a high need for individuality. Harmony is extremely important to you as you are very affected by conflict and tension, which also makes you resist confronting your partner directly about problems. When you get angry, you usually blame yourself, rather than your partner. You can also be stubborn and unyielding when you feel you are being criticized or mistreated. You feel the most appreciated when your partner listens to you carefully. You need to be understood. You need to hear your partner express their feelings, the more often, the better.
Your group summary: idealists (NF)

Your type summary: INFP





My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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You scored higher than 0% on I to E
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You scored higher than 0% on N to S
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You scored higher than 0% on F to T
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You scored higher than 75% on J to P
Link: The LONG Scientific Personality Test written by unpretentious2 on OkCupid Free Online Dating

[identity profile] amyirene-40.livejournal.com 2005-04-20 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
The first time I ran across the Meyers-Briggs was about 14 years ago. I got INTJ. On every single version of it I taken since I've come out as an INTJ. This one was no exception

It is somewhat depressing to be so thoroughly a part of a group that has Ayn Rand as a prime "famous person example of this type."

[identity profile] kristine-smith.livejournal.com 2005-04-20 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
Princess Diana is one of my examples. I felt sorry for her, but never really thought of her as someone to emulate.

I have come out as INTJ on occasion. Like I said, the only thing that stays constant is the I.

I thought the questions were too broad, really. But apparently it's a good enough shortcut.