Originally posted by @divegeesterApparently you ave no idea who Jesus is.
I wonder what Jesus would have been...
15 Sep 17
Originally posted by @divegeesterI said I have tested as a J in other tests. I thought I was clear when I said I'm not entirely sure why this is. INFP and INFJ are the two types most likely to test similarly. Also, while INFP is somewhat rare, INFJ is even more so.
You said you were usually a J.
I believe, through the insight granted by my psych courses, that I am P, rather than J.
15 Sep 17
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelLol, okay this made me laugh.
ENFP -A
Apparently I'm in the same class as Willy Wonka
16 Sep 17
Originally posted by @josephwI'm kinda wondering how God got through your closed mind.
Lean any which way you want. Your choice.
I'll trust God's Word. Human wisdom be damned. That you should give credence to the word of man is telling.
Only God's Word will last. Everything else will pass away.
Originally posted by @josephwWhen it comes to personality type?!
There most definitely is right and wrong.
Originally posted by @suzianneApparently, 'only one percent of the population has an INFJ Personality Type, making it the most rare of all the types.'
Fascinating.
I am a Mediator (INFP-A).
I have tested in the past as INFJ. I'm still not sure if this is a function of the particular test or the way I present myself on a given day. But I am definitely an -A rather than a -T. I'm pretty sure I am INFP, though, as I've been reading up on the differences between the INFJ and the INFP. Why the INFx ...[text shortened]... irely a good idea. 😛
(Dang, this is making me want to drag out my psych textbooks again.)
Originally posted by @divegeesterINTP-A
People seem reluctant to say what they are. There's no right or wrong.
Originally posted by @divegeesterI lived it.
I think you are mistakenly conflating one (alleged) particular trait of one type to the entire model.
Thanks for the thread. I have found the concept of Intuitive vs Sensory very interesting. As a math teacher it explains why I am what so many kids need.
70 percent of the population is sensory but most people good at math are intuitive. This means most math teachers who are good with math are intuitive. There are only a few of us Sensors who can explain math so that 70 percent of people can understand.
16 Sep 17
Originally posted by @eladarI'm also intuitive, but only when it comes to people. (Important in my work) I'm pretty rubbish at maths. 🙂
Thanks for the thread. I have found the concept of Intuitive vs Sensory very interesting. As a math teacher it explains why I am what so many kids need.
70 percent of the population is sensory but most people good at math are intuitive. This means most math teachers who are good with math are intuitive. There are only a few of us Sensors who can explain math so that 70 percent of people can understand.
16 Sep 17
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeStill pattern dominant without regard to pratical outcomes. Or at least if it did not work in the past doesn't matter much.
I'm also intuitive, but only when it comes to people. (Important in my work) I'm pretty rubbish at maths. 🙂
Originally posted by @suzianneMaybe the more rare your type the more special 😛
I said I have tested as a J in other tests. I thought I was clear when I said I'm not entirely sure why this is. INFP and INFJ are the two types most likely to test similarly. Also, while INFP is somewhat rare, INFJ is even more so.
I believe, through the insight granted by my psych courses, that I am P, rather than J.
Here are the rankings:
Type Frequency in Population
ISFJ 13.8%
ESFJ 12.3%
ISTJ 11.6%
ISFP 8.8%
ESTJ 8.7%
ESFP 8.5%
ENFP 8.1%
ISTP 5.4%
INFP 4.4%
ESTP 4.3%
INTP 3.3%
ENTP 3.2%
ENFJ 2.5%
INTJ 2.1%
ENTJ 1.8%
INFJ 1.5%
My ENTP "visionary" profile is clearly less special