You can take the free test here - http://www.personalitypathways.com/type_inventory.html
It is only four questions, so don't worry (Though I'd recommend taking a more advanced one).
As stated in my profile, I am an INTP, what type are you?
TheOttocratDec 11, 2012 3:14 PM
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As a child, I was told that society is a melting pot of talents; knowledge and experience combined to form important alloys that will contribute to mankind. When I got to highschool, however, I thought that it's more like a river in which the water represents our peers while we ourselves are the stones in the river. Constant erosion by mindless majority sheeping has made us lose our unique edge. After I hit the age of 18, I realized that I've been wrong all along. Society is no melting pot. Society is no river. Society is a person, a very skilled rapist, and he has fucked us all.
Really bad test since i found myself unable to choose each time because some of the things in each box fit while other didn't.
This is a much better test. http://personality-testing.info/tests/JUNG.php
Monad said: Really bad test since i found myself unable to choose each time because some of the things in each box fit while other didn't.
This is a much better test. http://personality-testing.info/tests/JUNG.php
Whilst that looks like a good one Monad, I would have to recommend this one, as it is more convenient and depicts traits graphically.
I usually get INTJ or INTP, but the former slightly more often. I've been trying to find out which fits the best after reading further about it, but there are several types that sound like what I'm like, so I'm unsure... ~.~
Edit:
Now that you're mentioning mypersonality.info:
^ That doesn't seem like a clear result to me at all v.v
I either always get ISTP or INTP so if you'd get it graphically I guess my I, T and P factors all score quite high while my S or N would be very low, like at the 0% line.
Monad said: Really bad test since i found myself unable to choose each time because some of the things in each box fit while other didn't.
This is a much better test. http://personality-testing.info/tests/JUNG.php
Tried it. Got the same answer- ENTP.
Using their primary function-attitude of extraverted intuition (Ne), ENTPs are quick to see complex interrelationships between people, things, and ideas. These interrelationships are analyzed in profound detail through the ENTPs auxiliary function, introverted thinking (Ti). The result is an in-depth understanding of the way things and relationships work, and how they can be improved. To the ENTP, competence and intelligence are particularly prized, both in themselves and in other people.
You have slight preference of Introversion over Extraversion (22%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (50%)
You have distinctive preference of Thinking over Feeling (75%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (22%)
katsucatsDec 11, 2012 9:00 PM
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ESFP, i thought i was introvert or sumthing but all those things listed are like not my thing. im not one who is very communicative in RL situations but if im not on skype on the pc or have like a video with commentary or something on the background i feel lonely and sad. (music helps me too).
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I feel like the Meyers-Briggs test is filled with false dichotomies. You're either this or you're that. To tell the truth, I neither get tired after socializing, or get tired from being alone. I assume, as with most people, I need a bit of both.
I like the Enneagram better as a personality test which I think is more flexible.
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katsucats said: I feel like the Meyers-Briggs test is filled with false dichotomies. You're either this or you're that. To tell the truth, I neither get tired after socializing, or get tired from being alone. I assume, as with most people, I need a bit of both.
I like the Enneagram better as a personality test which I think is more flexible.
That is true, but they tire me out in more instances then they do not. So I suppose the accent is on what happens in majority of time.
Took that ennagram test as well, got this result:
You are most likely a type 8.
Taking wings into account, you seem to be a 8w9.
Enneagram Type 8 - The Challenger Taking charge, because they don't want to be controlled
People of this personality type are essentially unwilling to be controlled, either by others or by their circumstances; they fully intend to be masters of their fate. Eights are strong willed, decisive, practical, tough minded and energetic. They also tend to be domineering; their unwillingness to be controlled by others frequently manifests in the need to control others instead. When healthy, this tendency is kept under check, but the tendency is always there, nevertheless, and can assume a central role in the Eight's interpersonal relationships.
Eights generally have powerful instincts and strong physical appetites which they indulge without feelings of shame or guilt. They want a lot out of life and feel fully prepared to go out and get it. They need to be financially independent and often have a hard time working for anyone. This sometimes necessitates that the Eight opt out of the system entirely, assuming something of an outlaw mentality. Most Eights however, find a way to be financially independent while making their peace with society, but they always retain an uneasy association with any hierarchical relationship that sees the Eight in any position other than the top position.
Eights have a hard time lowering their defenses in intimate relationships. Intimacy involves emotional vulnerability and such vulnerability is one of the Eight's deepest fears. Betrayal of any sort is absolutely intolerable and can provoke a powerful response on the part of the violated Eight. Intimate relationships are frequently the arena in which an Eight's control issues are most obviously played out and questions of trust assume a pivotal position. Eights often have a sentimental side that they don't even show to their intimates, such is their fear of vulnerability. But, while trust does not come easily to an Eight, when an Eight does take someone into the inner sanctum, they find a steadfast ally and stalwart friend. The Eight's powerful protective instincts are called into play when it comes to the defense of family and friends, and Eights are frequently generous to a fault in providing for those under their care.
Eights are prone to anger. When severely provoked, or when the personality is unbalanced, bouts of anger can turn into rages. Unhealthy Eights are frankly agressive and when pushed, can resort to violence. Such Eights enjoy intimidating others whom they see as "weak" and feel little compunction about walking over anyone who stands in their way. They can be crude, brutal and dangerous.
Female Eights are far more likely to mistype than male Eights, as many of the traits typical to the type Eight personality have been discouraged in females. For the most part, however, it is other types who mistake themselves for Eights. This is especially common in male counterphobic Sixes who fail to recognize that their agression is a cover for a very deep seated anxiety. Sevens too, are prone to mistype as Eights, but Sevens lack the intensity of focus typical of the type Eight, and while both Sevens and Eights have high energy personalities, Eights have a physically based energy whereas the Seven's energetic pattern has a nervous, mental quality to it.
And I read through few more types.
All of them fit in one way or another and that's where the problem lies in these things. They are too prone to interpretation and there is no scientific method to determine personality types as people are mix of archetypes more then representatives of one.
You have slight preference of Introversion over Extraversion (22%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (50%)
You have distinctive preference of Thinking over Feeling (75%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (22%)
I just now took that test, too, and while it still says INTJ for me, some results determining the type seem quite different from mypersonality.info... q_q
Humanmetrics Jung Typology Test™
Your Type
INTJ
Introvert(89%) iNtuitive(38%) iNtuitive Thinking(12%) Judging(44%)
You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (89%)
You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (38%)
You have slight preference of Thinking over Feeling (12%)
You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (44%)
I'd much rather be a tsundere than get called the Hulk. People rarely see me angry so they think I'll be very scary when it happens. False! I just cry in frustration...
Why have I never checked out my personality type on TV Tropes?! I love that site! Ooh, both Simon and Yoko from Gurren Lagann share my personality!
ENTJ. Took several of these forever ago and I was that then too, so I guess I haven't changed much at all. I am surprised at the multiple intelligences though, mostly because I don't really math and I don't have much of an interest in learning about myself/other people. But I guess I do.