The MBTI Comes Calling ...
Oct. 31st, 2007 07:37 pmCourtesy of blue-hobbit (I already knew that she and I have the same MB type ... chances are, most of you won't get the same result):
The trouble is, it's hard for me to answer these quizzes objectively ... I am a keen amateur student of the MBTI and own several books on the subject, even. But the display on this one is nice because it reflects the fact that my perceiving-judging axis (basically, how organized I am and how much I prefer routine) doesn't show as strong a preference as the other axes.
ETA: It had a "Multiple Intelligences" section too ... so I subbed in a combo results box.

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Date: 2007-11-02 06:20 pm (UTC)You might want to look at some profiles, see which sounds more like you.
Here are profiles from a rather strange site ... in one way, I don't like them because the descriptions are value-laden (they use words that most would think of as positive or negative, rather than being neutral), but they ring strangely true to me on the INFP. INTP ENTP
These are more tradtional MBTI descriptions of the two types: INTP ENTP
Does that help at all? Do you see yourself in any of those?
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Date: 2007-11-02 11:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-03 02:08 am (UTC)I think the descriptions tend to be of the ultimate "type example," with all four axes run up to 100%. On average, women tend to score higher than men toward Feeling rather than Thinking (although a long-standing male friend of mine is an INFJ, and I think my late father may have been an ENFP).