The resulting graph isn’t easy to see, let along interpret. If I enlarge it to 300%, it looks like I get ~ 38% thinking, 38% social, 35% anxious and 35% restrained. So not too much differences between the 4 traits.
“Overcome shyness”… what is this shyness you speak of?
Nice to see that they’re trying to separate “want” to be alone (social) from “need” to be alone (anxious, and in my case due only to specific people or situations).
So I’m 44% in the social, 39% in the anxious, and 38% in the thinking, with 28% on the restrained. It does make sense given the definition they use for restrained.
Still, most of my “problems” with introversion come from being anxious type, not the social type. Most people can get the social category. Many of them, though, don’t get how bad it feels if you have anxiety on top of that.
I scored fairly high on the “thinking” aspect, but I think that most of the questions in that section were actually checking for “anxious”. I am very introspective, and I am constantly thinking about myself, but I don’t enjoy it one bit, and I most certainly don’t have any kind of rich, creative mental world.
I do think that there are introverted people who can get lost in interesting, imaginative fantasy worlds that aren’t all focused on themselves. There is such a thing as creative and non-self-obsessed introvert. A Lewis Carrol type, maybe? Sounds about right. Most writers probably fit. But I don’t think the test is checking for that. And I don’t think “introspective” and “self-reflective” have much business being in the same category as “imaginative” and “creative”.
I also scored high on “restrained”, whatever the heck that is supposed to mean. But the truth of the matter is that I’m just lazy. Very, very lazy. Yes, I have a hard time getting going in the morning, and I often feel sluggish. Don’t see how introversion really figures into that. And it doesn’t mean that I think before I act, I don’t. I can be extremely impulsive.
As for “social” and “anxious”, no surprise that I’m basically maxing out both of those. Enough said. But it doesn’t take rocket science to figure that out.
(BTW, despite all this, I’m I a likeable chap, I swear! Don’t let this put you off from going on a date with me. ;))
I got 40% for Social and Thinking and 28% for restrained and 25% for anxious. This was interesting. Thank you for the link.
I always felt Introversion comes in flavors because I like and need to be by myself for stretches and can get anxious but I also have been able to perform on stage and speak to people I have never met.
41-42% on everything but Anxious. 28% on Anxious.
I think I was more anxious when I was younger. Stopped worrying about what other people were thinking as I grew older.
I’d have to agree that the section on interior life was odd. Why assume that a rich interior life must be focused on oneself? I have a rich interior life, but it’s not about me. I have a ‘cast of characters’ that have adventures - have had most of them since I was a kid. I add some now and then. But I’m not one of them.
Interesting. It labeled me as 80% social. That’s not necessarily true. I have worked hard to develop my social skills very well but if it’s not a particular type of social event, I’d much rather usually read a book. I’d also come across as very brave and daring by this test. Again, that is something that took a lot of work on my part.
Basically, I’ve worked hard not to come acroos as Laura of The Glass Menagerie, but that doesn’t mean that the inner me doesn’t still identify with her.
Usually, if a page doesn’t load for me in Firefox with Adblock, I simply decide that it has had its chance, and then I get on with my life. But for some reason, I absolutely have to complete these personality tests whenever I come across them.
Maybe the test is really testing how many hoops we’re willing to jump through in order to take the test.