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I was meandering around wikipedia during my debate tournament yesterday and found this interesting "personality" identifier, that was developed by Carl Jung.
apparently I am an INTJ, and it said this is 1 percent of the population, and I wondered, does the hatrack population have more or less INTJs than average?
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I vary between INTJ and INFJ each time I take this. I must be somewhere in between on that T/F trait.
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Also ENFJ. I test borderline E and I, but I fit ENFJ lots better. The guy I worked with on this suggested that I was probably a tired E.
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There was a big long thread on this topic a year or two ago (I'm too tired/lazy to dig it up now) where a lot of people posted their results, and from what I recall Hatrack had a much higher percentage of INTJs than the general population.
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I've taken it more than once, including the "official" one from Myers-Briggs administered by a psychologist, and have always come out ENFP.
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INFJ: moderately, moderately, strongly, and slightly expressed, respectively.
However, I think I have come up differently on different tests (although I'm always an F.) And some things in the descriptions just didn't quite fit (although some really did.) But my career recommendations were pretty spot-on, and included my "dream career" (if I had a career.)
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The Career recommendations were pretty accurate. I'm actually combining two of the suggested fields (design and education).
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Less than 2% of the population is me. Reading the description from the shrink was like reading a biography. Pretty cool.
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I'm ususally ENFP. About every 5th time I take the test, I come out an ENTP. I've taken the full on Meyers-Briggs 4 times, twice administered by a therapist, once for a behavioral science course my second time through college, and once by a job. I was, in order of receiving the tests, INFP, ENFP, ENTP, ENFP.
because, you know, everyone wants all the details on me
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Solid INTJ, if that previous comment was correct and we are supposed to be less than 1%, this is indeed curious. I also seem to have a couple more "very" rather than "moderate" traits.
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The J doesn't mean you are judgemental. It means you like a planned, orderly structure to your life and make decisions quickly as opposed to leaving as many options open as possible.
If I take this enough times, I could build up a full statistical distribution. That might be interesting to analyze. Wait, you say I score highly on judgement? Hmmm...
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But really most of these could go either way. I'm always one the cusp between introverted and extroverted, in particular.
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