Myers-Briggs Test... why not?
Mar. 9th, 2004 04:58 pm| ESTP - "Promotor". Action! When present, things begin to happen. Fiercely competitive. Entrepreneur. Often uses shock effect to get attention. Negotiator par excellence. 4.3% of total population. |
This was the 53 question Myers-Briggs Personality one that on click-through claims to be the "Myers-Briggs-Jung" test. Just to clarify.
Actual spectrum values it gave:
Extroverted (E) 66.67% Introverted (I) 33.33%
Sensing (S) 51.52% Intuitive (N) 48.48%
Thinking (T) 65.71% Feeling (F) 34.29%
Perceiving (P) 58.82% Judging (J) 41.18%
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Date: 2004-03-09 02:12 pm (UTC)While not fiercely competitive... I do have a strong competitive streak (just ask anyone who has gamed with me). Entrepreneur, nope. Shock value...not really. So, reasonably matching one of three sound-bytes as part of a (really, quite complex) classification system is ok.
Maybe I'm less upset as I've actually read a couple books on Myers-Briggs personality types, so have a better idea what it means/refers to.
I'd like to see the ENTP summary as well... to compare and contrast.