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This personality test is a lot better than the other INTP vs ESFJ one I took a long time ago.

 

I got ISFJ, and I gotta say it fits me to a T. The explanation afterwards can be used to descibe me so no complaints here.

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I was thinking about personalities lately and did some researching googling on it and I pretty much stumbled on this.

http://fortune.com/2013/05/15/have-we-all-been-duped-by-the-myers-briggs-test/

 

The article pretty much raises that MBTI tests are flawed and stuff and that it doesn't tell the whole story about a person which I agree on.

One of the things the article stated that is the flaw of the test is that the categories are purely dichotomous (two possible options only) yet, most people fall in between the two options given like a person might be equally introverted and extroverted.

 

Another thing raised was that the "test-retest-reliability" or Constancy of the test is really low according to the statisticians and it's pretty much explainable... Our personality is subject to constant change depending on the situation you are in, the mood you are in or just generally, you wanted change. Haha, In simple terms, our personality is completely dynamic. It changes depending on the what you are currently in, like for example, you are experiencing a severe depression and you've been in several parties and people noticed that you don't talk that much. Some people might already assume that you are introverted when in truth, you are just not feeling well to talk much at that time.

 

And one last thing I wanna add that isn't in the article that I noticed is that MBTI can become a psychological barrier towards behavioral change on a person, like for example, one person might argue that the other person's part of behaviour is bad but in defense of the other person, he/she says that it's not his/her fault and that the his/her MBTI is like this or that. Most psychological tests are like that anyways, if used in a bad mannerism like for example a lazy person might argue that he took an IQ test and his/her IQ is just 90 that why he/she is like that which is pretty stupid. (The irony xD) Haha, I pretty much believe that we have the ability to change everything about us and people just creates excuses not to.

 

Welp, wat the heck. :P Not trying to sound smart or anything, just spreading awareness. :3

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I was thinking about personalities lately and did some researching googling on it and I pretty much stumbled on this.

http://fortune.com/2013/05/15/have-we-all-been-duped-by-the-myers-briggs-test/

 

The article pretty much raises that MBTI tests are flawed and stuff and that it doesn't tell the whole story about a person which I agree on.

One of the things the article stated that is the flaw of the test is that the categories are purely dichotomous (two possible options only) yet, most people fall in between the two options given like a person might be equally introverted and extroverted.

 

Another thing raised was that the "test-retest-reliability" or Constancy of the test is really low according to the statisticians and it's pretty much explainable... Our personality is subject to constant change depending on the situation you are in, the mood you are in or just generally, you wanted change. Haha, In simple terms, our personality is completely dynamic. It changes depending on the what you are currently in, like for example, you are experiencing a severe depression and you've been in several parties and people noticed that you don't talk that much. Some people might already assume that you are introverted when in truth, you are just not feeling well to talk much at that time.

 

And one last thing I wanna add that isn't in the article that I noticed is that MBTI can become a psychological barrier towards behavioral change on a person, like for example, one person might argue that the other person's part of behaviour is bad but in defense of the other person, he/she says that it's not his/her fault and that the his/her MBTI is like this or that. Most psychological tests are like that anyways, if used in a bad mannerism like for example a lazy person might argue that he took an IQ test and his/her IQ is just 90 that why he/she is like that which is pretty stupid. (The irony xD) Haha, I pretty much believe that we have the ability to change everything about us and people just creates excuses not to.

 

Welp, wat the heck. :P Not trying to sound smart or anything, just spreading awareness. :3

 

You get brownie points for being smart anyway ^_^ Pretty sure everyone didn't pay much heed to this since the people who took it on DCW said they got different results on different days, some even sure they would get a different result from last time. :P

 

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You get brownie points for being smart anyway ^_^ Pretty sure everyone didn't pay much heed to this since the people who took it on DCW said they got different results on different days, some even sure they would get a different result from last time. :P

 

Yay! Brownie Points :P

Haha, I'm sure I'll get a different result from what I had before if I took the test now. Sadly, I'm lazy to do so xD

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Back after five MBTI tests. The first was an INFP, then an ISTP. In the school-administered one, I was an INTJ, and then in two consecutive tests I was an INTP. 

 

Funny how the only thing constant is the I.

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Uh, so I guess I rolled an ENFP-T.

 

The E is a bit of a shocker (but only 10%, so close to the cusp). Everything else lines up, though, and they're all pretty far out there (prospecting at a whopping 90%, living the dream!).

 

ENFPs are people-people, and as far as the workplace is concerned, this quality shows through best among colleagues. More than just coworkers, ENFPs view their colleagues as friends, people who they take a genuine interest in, providing support and cheer when they're down or stressed.

ahahahahaha good one my workspace is awful

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Uh, so I guess I rolled an ENFP-T.

 

The E is a bit of a shocker (but only 10%, so close to the cusp). Everything else lines up, though, and they're all pretty far out there (prospecting at a whopping 90%, living the dream!).

 

ahahahahaha good one my workspace is awful

Welcome to ENFP club! :P

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