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  • Yorkie1
    Yorkie1 Posts: 12,037 Forumite
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    edited 5 February 2012 at 4:47PM
    Make that 3 ISTJs - me too :)

    Apparently Queen Elizabeth is also an ISTJ. I'll be happy with that!!
  • globalds
    globalds Posts: 9,431 Forumite
    I am INTJ

    I missed a question and the next screen gave me the choice of keeping the results or going back to add the answer ...
    I thought it was some kind of final trick question to see how conscientious I was :o
  • I did this one years ago, it is fairly accurate it seems. Im the same as RandomDan, only 1% of general population registers as intp apparently
  • morag1202
    morag1202 Posts: 536 Forumite
    vivatifosi wrote: »
    So far 41 people have answered.

    Of these 15 are INTJ: 37%
    A further 6 are ENTJ: 15%

    So the same NTJ traits are shared by 51% of respondents - the difference being whether they are introvert or extrovert. In the general public as a whole, these should be 4% of the population.

    More interesting still, the bulk of the remaining respondents are:
    ENFJ: 7 people or 17%
    INFJ: 4 people or 10%

    So 78% of us share the N and the J, but we should only be 8 or 9% of the total.

    Then we have the smaller groups:

    Generali is - as we all know - in a class of his own and can go shout "There's only one ENTP" from the terraces. We also have one INTP, one ISTP, one ISFP, one ESTJ and two each of ISTJ and ISFJ.

    Surprisingly we have no ESFJs or ESFPs, even though both group should each represent over 10% of the population. We also have no ENFPs or INFPs. Yet.... Hopefully someone will come along, take the test, and throw all of these stats out.

    Sorry viva but I'm another INTJ -same as I was when I was first tested in the early 90's.

    Interestingly, this test was done by another group of MSE'ers who joined together to create this website. They 'lived' on the OS board and had very different results. This is the thread if you are interested (from post 2214).
    Murphy was an optimist!!!
  • LydiaJ
    LydiaJ Posts: 8,083 Forumite
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    morag1202 wrote: »
    Sorry viva but I'm another INTJ -same as I was when I was first tested in the early 90's.

    Interestingly, this test was done by another group of MSE'ers who joined together to create this website. They 'lived' on the OS board and had very different results. This is the thread if you are interested (from post 2214).

    How interesting morag.

    Has anyone had time to look at our results and see whether there's any correlation with who posts on the more debating threads and who posts more on the "nice people"? I'm in a hurry tonight and haven't time to analyse it just now.
    Do you know anyone who's bereaved? Point them to https://www.AtaLoss.org which does for bereavement support what MSE does for financial services, providing links to support organisations relevant to the circumstances of the loss & the local area. (Link permitted by forum team)
    Tyre performance in the wet deteriorates rapidly below about 3mm tread - change yours when they get dangerous, not just when they are nearly illegal (1.6mm).
    Oh, and wear your seatbelt. My kids are only alive because they were wearing theirs when somebody else was driving in wet weather with worn tyres.
    :)
  • vivatifosi
    vivatifosi Posts: 18,746 Forumite
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    LydiaJ wrote: »
    How interesting morag.

    Has anyone had time to look at our results and see whether there's any correlation with who posts on the more debating threads and who posts more on the "nice people"? I'm in a hurry tonight and haven't time to analyse it just now.

    As a matter of fact I have, because I have a spreadsheet:o.

    INTJ: Sue (plus Hamish as a less frequent visitor (and morag?))
    ENTJ: misskool and michaels (plus Spirit and Jonny Bravo as less frequent visitors).
    INFJ: fc
    ENFJ: Lydia, me, yertiz
    ENTP: Generali (in his category of 1)
    ISTJ: Pastures

    So the distribution is similar, but it seems we are more likely to be extroverts, however I haven't looked at the percentages.
    Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
  • vivatifosi
    vivatifosi Posts: 18,746 Forumite
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    morag1202 wrote: »
    Interestingly, this test was done by another group of MSE'ers who joined together to create this website. They 'lived' on the OS board and had very different results. This is the thread if you are interested (from post 2214).

    Interesting, although their distribution is different to ours, it does overlap, but with significantly more INFJ than INTJ. What is very interesting is - although I haven't read pages and pages of that thread so there could be exceptions - they don't seem to have any ESFJs or ESFPs either. So where does this elusive 20% hang out I wonder?
    Please stay safe in the sun and learn the A-E of melanoma: A = asymmetry, B = irregular borders, C= different colours, D= diameter, larger than 6mm, E = evolving, is your mole changing? Most moles are not cancerous, any doubts, please check next time you visit your GP.
  • LydiaJ
    LydiaJ Posts: 8,083 Forumite
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    vivatifosi wrote: »
    As a matter of fact I have, because I have a spreadsheet:o.

    INTJ: Sue (plus Hamish as a less frequent visitor (and morag?))
    ENTJ: misskool and michaels (plus Spirit and Jonny Bravo as less frequent visitors).
    INFJ: fc
    ENFJ: Lydia, me, yertiz
    ENTP: Generali (in his category of 1)
    ISTJ: Pastures

    So the distribution is similar, but it seems we are more likely to be extroverts, however I haven't looked at the percentages.

    So the NPT is similarly weighted towards N and J, but more even on the T/F. That figures.
    vivatifosi wrote: »
    Interesting, although their distribution is different to ours, it does overlap, but with significantly more INFJ than INTJ. What is very interesting is - although I haven't read pages and pages of that thread so there could be exceptions - they don't seem to have any ESFJs or ESFPs either. So where does this elusive 20% hang out I wonder?

    IRL perhaps?
    Do you know anyone who's bereaved? Point them to https://www.AtaLoss.org which does for bereavement support what MSE does for financial services, providing links to support organisations relevant to the circumstances of the loss & the local area. (Link permitted by forum team)
    Tyre performance in the wet deteriorates rapidly below about 3mm tread - change yours when they get dangerous, not just when they are nearly illegal (1.6mm).
    Oh, and wear your seatbelt. My kids are only alive because they were wearing theirs when somebody else was driving in wet weather with worn tyres.
    :)
  • INTJ too - interesting thread, agree with sample skew for high numbers here
  • ENFP for me. BTW it's AD9898 here, don't know whats happened to my log in but I can log in but not post or see this board.... surely it can't be some petty !!!!! in admin again after 3 years.
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