Specifically he wanted to know if I was a T-type personality.

Well, that's a tricky question, now, isn't it?


In the past, when I've taken the Kiersey sorter, I've tested out INXP, with a slight bias towards INFP. And a lot of, "But that depends on the situation!"

I told him that I'm an F, but the personality that fronts when I post to usenet is a T. (Which is a good guess accurate.)

But I went and on a whimsy took the temperament sorter, picking my answers consistently for Darkhawk. The one I found doesn't do the full four-letter thing -- but I tested out SJ that time. At a bet, ISTJ, given that Darkhawk prides herself on not being emotional and isn't one of my social aspects, even if she does front a lot.


I am immensely amused.

From: [identity profile] ksol1460.livejournal.com


We once had to take Myers-Briggs, Strong-Campbell Inventory, and some other occupational /career tests -- can't remember all of them -- at a time when I suspected we were multiple but were not sure. What I did, I tried to be fair to everyone. Everyone that I knew of at the time, that is.

We were told that our best career successes would be as an art teacher or a sports announcer. Either one seems fairly likely to us, but they certainly were not the answers I was expecting. I can't remember what our Myers-Briggs turned out to be -- it's somewhere amid my ancient archive. Anyway, I think those things change over time so it would be interesting to take it now, then go back and look at the old one and compare.
KTJ

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It's interesting, because when I take the test and answer it based on what I actually *do*, I test out ESFJ. But when I take the test and answer it based on what I *want* to do, I test out ENFJ.

Go figure.
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