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04-12-2003, 03:32 AM | #21 |
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1. atheist
2. INFJ ( counselor ) 3. right handed 4. I am usually very skeptical about tests like this one. They remind me of fortune cookies. 5. Are most atheists introverts or are most people that hang out on line introverts? |
04-12-2003, 04:53 AM | #22 |
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1)I worship at Our Lady of the Malted Beverage
2)INTP 3)right handed 4)it's so nice to be pigeonholed like this. Couldn't possibly be an oversimplification... |
04-12-2003, 06:41 AM | #23 |
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2)right-handed 3)INTP Introverted 56% Intuitive 56% Thinking 44% Perceiving 22% I should point out that I found the questions to be quite generalizing. To many of them my actual answer would be sometimes "yes" and sometimes "no" - depending on the occasion. I consider myself a moderate introvert however. For the rest - hmm... I may be or I may not be like that. |
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Here's more on the same subject. If you really want Christian responses, you should go to some of the Christian BB and collect them. Though I have a premonition that a few might think Jungian psychology to be an agent of the Devil...
But if you can get a good Xian response rate, please post back here (eagerly waiting). |
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Re: Take the test!!! Xians and Infidels!! Myers-Briggs correlations?
1) Nontheist/Objectivist/Eudaimonist
2) Borderline between INTJ and INTP 3) Right-handed 4) I've noticed M-B trends in other groups as well |
04-12-2003, 09:06 AM | #26 |
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1) Atheist/Humanist/Transhumanist.
2) INFP - 78, 33, 22, 33. 3) Right. 4) I think it's a fairly accurate measure of personality, but has its flaws like everything else. I share the INFP idealism and identify strongly with the phrase, "at times, their idealism leaves them feeling even more isolated from the rest of humanity", but my actions sometimes do not coincide with what I feel would be INFP behaviour. I dislike the 'weak' portrayal of INFPs, but it is a vindication to learn we make up only 1% of the population. |
04-12-2003, 10:41 AM | #27 |
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1) theist
2) INTP 3) left-handed Sorry. Therefore, 4) somewhat dubious. But it's an interesting thought. My parents are type-crazy, and love to talk about it, but I'm pretty skeptical. It makes for a fun parlor game, at least, and perhaps does describe real traits. Extraversion, anyway, is one of the Big Five: http://www.outofservice.com/bigfive/ My father swears Meyers-Briggs makes professionally managing people much, much easier. |
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2) ISTJ 3) left-handed 4) seems somewhat accurate but overall I don't think much of it My exact numbers were; Introverted-100 Sensing-22 Thinking-89 Judging-22 |
04-12-2003, 03:07 PM | #29 |
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1) Humanist
2) INFJ 3) right-handed 4) I like the idea of being able to be 100% psychoanalyzed based on a few questions. However, the answers usually don't make any sense whatsoever in relation to my known personality. However, the INFJ description seems to describe me pretty well. 5) My exact numbers are: 22, 11, 22, 22 |
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2 INTP 78/44/33/22 3 Mixed handed, predominantly right 4 The outcome was no big surprise, I guess there is something to it. |
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