Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Poll

<p>Clearly bias there ;)</p>

<p>He’s just jealous that INTPs are so awesome.</p>

<p>Wikipedia says:
<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENTJ[/url]”>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENTJ&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>According to David Keirsey, based on observations of behavior, notable ENTJs might include Napoleon Bonaparte, Margaret Thatcher, Golda Meir, and Bill Gates.[2] For a more complete list, see Notable Fieldmarshals.</p>

<p>According to the “Guidelines for Ethical Use for Certified MBTI Professionals”[25], “only the individual can verify his or her own best-fitting type.” The MBTI instrument focuses on cognitive processes, which are not observable, and therefore speculation regarding another person’s type is not an appropriate use of the instrument. The Keirsey Temperament Sorter, however, focuses on behavior, which is observable.[26] For illustrative purposes, some practitioners, as referenced below, have suggested that the behavior of certain well-known individuals is consistent with a specific type. Unless otherwise noted, the categorization of the individuals below, whether living or dead, as ENTJs is a matter of opinion rather than the result of actual personality testing of the named individual.</p>

<p>Benny Goodman - Jazz musician [27]
Bill Gates - Microsoft Founder [27]
David Letterman - TV show host, comedian [27]
Franklin D. Roosevelt - American President [27]
Harrison Ford - actor [27]
Margaret Thatcher - British Prime Minister [27]
Newt Gingrich - former Speaker of the House [27]
Richard Nixon - American President [27]
Steve Martin - actor, comedian [27]
Whoopi Goldberg - actress, comedian [27]
Steve Jobs - Apple Inc. founder and CEO [28]</p>

<p>The Keirsey Temperament Sorter, however, focuses on behavior, which is observable.[28] For illustrative purposes, some practitioners, as referenced below, have speculated that the behavior of certain well-known individuals is consistent with a specific type. Unless otherwise noted, the categorization of the individuals below, whether living or dead, as INTPs is a matter of opinion rather than the result of actual personality testing of the named individual.</p>

<p>William Harvey (1578–1657) English physician [29]
James Madison (1751–1836) US president [29]
John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) US president [29]
John Tyler (1790–1862) US president [29]
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) US president [29]
Charles Darwin (1809–1882) English naturalist [29]
William James (1842–1910) American psychologist and philosopher [29]
Carl Jung (1875–1961) Swiss psychiatrist [29]
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German physicist [29]
Gerald Ford (1913–2006) US president [29]</p>

<p>INTPS have the guy that made the test :wink: WIN</p>

<p>lol that’s funny</p>

<p>Kiersey’s was the absolute opposite of me. Yet all of the other ones were pretty accurate. If anyone ever called me ‘caring’ and a ‘healer’ they better run PRETTY fast so that I don’t get out my blow torch and show them how ‘caring’ I am, and how I can ‘heal’ them.</p>

<p>I got “the scientologist” That is the complete opposite of me!</p>

<p>Doesn’t work for everyone… They actually don’t reccomen d those under 16 take it because it takes a high level of self-awareness that many middle schoolers lack.</p>

<p>PaulaZaria, I’m an ENTJ too hahahahhahaha
I do want to be most of the jobs they gave me though… like economist, lawyer, investment banker I think :)</p>

<p>im an
You are:
moderately expressed introvert
slightly expressed intuitive personality
moderately expressed thinking personality
slightly expressed judging personality</p>

<p>All these I/ENTJs… They’re invading!</p>

<p>ENTJ’s will RULE THE WORLD</p>

<p>INTPs will let the ENTJs think they rule the world (it’s easier, they do all the work and deal with the attention) while subtely manipulating things to their liking beind the scenes. A far more appealing idea at least to me.</p>

<p>I’m ENFJ</p>

<p>Extraverted 67
Intuitive 38
Feeling 25
Judging 11</p>

<p>distinctively expressed extravert</p>

<p>moderately expressed intuitive personality</p>

<p>moderately expressed feeling personality</p>

<p>slightly expressed judging personality</p>

<p>EW BILL CLINTON IS AN ENFJ.
But so is Ronald Reagan :D</p>

<p>INFP: The Idealist</p>

<p>The INFP is a dreamy, imaginitive, idealist, capable of finding the good in anything or anyone, even something as foul as Newark, New Jersey. INFPs are sometimes dangerous to the well-being of society as a whole, as they are prone to adopting subversive and destructive ideologies like “The world should be fair,” “People should treat one another well,” and “You know, ‘Friends’ is a really, really stupid television show.”</p>

<p>These irrational thought patterns may sometimes cause INFPs to run off and join the circus, the Resistance, or the Rebellion, where they tend to do well in any position requiring excellent hand-eye coordination or mastery of the Force.</p>

<p>COMPATIBILITY: INFPs and ISTJs generally exhibit a natural predator/prey relationship, which, though it might appear harsh and cruel from the outside, is all part of the natural cycle of life. In fact, were it not for the predation of the ISTJ, the population of INFPs would soon grow to unsustainable levels, overwhelming the ability of their ecological niche to support them.</p>

<p>Famous idealists include that girl in your sixth-grade homeroom who got the teacher fired for saying that girls aren’t good at math; that guy in the cubicle next to yours who got the manager fired for saying that women don’t make good employees; and Anais Nin.</p>

<p>haha i just took it like 5 times and got ENFJ…
um but exactly how much can this 70 question test tell you?</p>

<p>GALLAGHERGIRL… I love your username. Those books are awesome!</p>

<p>There are better ones on the internet. I was lazy when I linked it. Google it. :wink: and the real test is a paper one administered by a phsycologist I think.</p>

<p>I loved those books too. Even if they were a little girly.</p>

<p>Yeah. They’re a guilty pleasure, I suppose.</p>

<p>SSRS
SSRS</p>

<p>My ethics teacher says the real Myers-Briggs Test is over 3 hours long.
Haven’t “seen” you in awhile csi=love, but I think as march 10 approaches more people will be coming back to CC.</p>

<p>I’m pretty confident that even in the real one I’d be an INTP. They say that at te end of the day you have to just read th descriptions and decide which ones you. Everyone who knows me thinks that I’m an INTP…I’d rather not be though… I nice dose of E,S and J wouldn’t be a bad thing.</p>