I’m evidently the only **ISTP[/].
Uh, Hooray for me!
I’m sure someone will come along and join me. The real question is how long it will take. Place your bets quickly, as the time slots are going fast…
I’m evidently the only **ISTP[/].
Uh, Hooray for me!
I’m sure someone will come along and join me. The real question is how long it will take. Place your bets quickly, as the time slots are going fast…
Colour me completely unsurprised.
User interface guru Bruce Tognazzini writes in Tog on Interface (Chapt. 15: Carl Jung and the Macintosh), about the differences in Myers-Briggs percentages between the population in general (based on the 2 million + people who taken one of the several standard tests), tests on programmers in the IT industry (Sitton & Chmelir 1984) and tests he ran at Apple in 1987 on the Engineering staff, Engineers and Technical Writers.
He was doing this because he sees differences in the ways that Extroverts versus Introverts and Sensories versus Intuitives approach computing. In a great demonstration of “you are not the user”, his figures looks a bit like this:
General Pop: Extro 75%, Intro 25%; Sensory 75%, Intuitive 25%
Sitton, et al. Extro 50%, Intro 50%, Sensory 50%, Intuitive 50%
Apple Engineering Dept –
Engineers: Extro 58%, Intro 42%, Sensory 25%, Intuitive 75%
Tech Writers: Extro 61%, Intro 39%, Sensory 8%, Intuitive 92%
Avg: Extro 59%, Intro 41%, Sensory 22%, Intuitive 78%
These results (taken in conjuction with the Sitton ones) suggest that the IT industry is filled with approximately twice the average number of both Introverts and Intuitives than is found in the general population.
BTW: Me… INTJ, and the description is pretty accurate.
cabbit, I find the in depth personality descriptions which can be accessed from http://www.personalitypage.com/high-level.html are really great, without pulling any punches about flaws as well as strengths.
For example, to spam up the place a bit more, INFPs may show some or most of the following weaknesses…
Along with the following strengths
So it isn’t all roses and puppies, but it does show good with bad and how the two often launch from the same abilities. For example, using my own type as always, empathy, while a gift, can become overwhelming and cause you to pull away from close relationships that seem to demand too much. It really all hangs together well, which is one reason I like it.
INTJ (Mrs. Furthur checking in).
I’ve come up as ISTJ in previous tests. Guess that explains
the split:
78 11 11 78
I’m not sure about the N… sometimes I feel like more of an S.
Nice to think I might be a Mastermind type, though. I definitely
fit that description around home.
Mrs. Furthur
Okay, I’ve been tested a couple of times including as part of a severence package (!) and I’ve always come up an INTJ, so that must be what I am.
However, reading the personality profile for an INTJ always hits me about the same as reading the personality profile for a Leo with Leo rising, in other words a couple of direct hits, a smattering of near misses, and a host of completely off the mark. I notice that these things are worded "INTJs may be this or that, but this may be counterbalanced by . . . whatever.
In short: another pseudoscience.
ENFP – I think it’s right for me EXCEPT: the last time I took it, it was with a large group (70 people) of co-workers. I’m a natural redhead; everyone else who turned out to be ENFP was also a redhead (7 people), and I hate every one of them. In order, they are Stupid, Manipulative, Clueless, Slutty, Liar, and Cheapskate. Then there’s me. Holy shit.
I agree with Cicada2003. I’ve taken these tests serval times and I always get INTJ/INTP and there are quite a few accurate things, they they always seem counterbalaned by someting else should they be wrong.
They’re fun and interesting, but I don’t put a whole lot of credence into them.
Ok, another ISTP so you’re not that special, Firx.
Hooray for, um? Virtuoso crafter artisans?
INFJ
Introverted 76
Intuitive 78
Feeling 56
Judging 1
Yeah, that’s basically me alright. Although I find that this manifests itself in me being a brooding, pissy, overbearing asshole at times. So that would make me a “BPOA” on the TVGuy scale …
It’s funny, I don’t understand the whole theory behind these “tests” and such, but on every single one of them, I pretty much come out the same. I can’t tell if that’s because their an accurate gauge of character or they simply revolve around the same parlor trick.
OK, add cynical to the profile, too.
I’m an ENFP, have been since the first time I took the test nearly 20 years ago. My percentages have changed a bit over time, but not enough to endanger my still being an ENFP.
What I find intriguing is that daughter whiterabbit is an INFJ, and yet we seem SO much alike IRL. We even say the same things at the same time multiple times every day. We have pretty much the same obsessions/activities, like the same books, music, etc. And yet apparently we’re very different in some fundamental ways. I think it’s the fact that she’s channeling her great-grandmother that probably accounts for the difference.
Before you can have a personality type, don’t you have to have a personality? I guess that counts me out.
ENFP yep that is me.
56 11 22 11
ENTJ (Extroverted Intuitive Thinking Judging)
11 44 1 22
A fieldmarshal. Huh, after I read thru the desc. found it surprisingly accurate.
Neat! Will have to get Mr. CW to take it too!
INFJ Counselor/Idealist here as well. Again, so maybe its pretty accurate. We are getting less rare by the minute, though.
Like Rico, I’m an ESTJ.
I’ve scored as an ENTJ in the past.
INTP - 22 67 1 67
Pretty much sums me up. Couldn´t have described myself better.
People keep asking me how it is possible that I love both languages and maths, and I always tell them they are actually very similar to each other… (It was a hard choice deciding whether I wanted to study maths or interpreting)
This was interesting, thanks.
ESFJ
Extroverted Sensing Feeling Judging
INTJ
Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
89 33 78 33
Another INFJ here… looking at the profile on typelogic.com, it’s uncanny (and a bit unnerving) how many of the things I thought were my own weird quirks are listed in the description.