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Personality Tests..


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num1habsfan Rising Star

You guys should totally do these personality tests, I had to do them for my one class in college here. They're definitely interesting. 2 of them totally fit the description of me! Heres the few sites:

www.humanmetrics.com

www.teamtechnology.co.uk/mmdi-re/mmdi-re.htm

www.2h.com/personality-tests.html ... the noe titled "Do you hate it when someone..."

You guys should let me know your results :lol:

~ lisa ~


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missy'smom Collaborator

Haven't checked these out yet but I took the Meyer's Briggs for a job once and the results I got back was me to a T! So much so I still have the pages that describe my personality. It's amazing and very interesting. I wonder how they come up with these things. Sorry about your bad experience with the microwave.

Ashley Enthusiast

Ooo...I'm so tempted, but, my 4th block class is going to take the Meyer's Briggs test on the humanmetrics.com site one day in class next week. I'll post what I get when do it, I want to do it with my friends by ^_^

-Ash

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

This is interesting. The one test said, that I'm ENFJ. I read the description. That one fit to a T.

In the second one I was an INTJ.

Stef

Ursa Major Collaborator

In both the first tests my personality type was ISTJ (Introvert Sensing Thinking Judging), follow this link for a detailed description of the ISTJ type Open Original Shared Link), and the third one it says I am a type B, with a 53%

The ISTJ personality type in both cases describes me perfectly.

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

In the third one it said, I'm a type B as well. But I couldn't see the exact % anywhere.

Stef

Carriefaith Enthusiast

In the first test I got "ENFJ - Extroverted Intuitive Feeling Judging".

Qualitative analysis of your type formula

You are:

moderately expressed extrovert

moderately expressed intuitive personality

distinctively expressed feeling personality

moderately expressed judging personality


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num1habsfan Rising Star

In the first one I was INFJ (78% I, 25% N, 75% F, 11% J)

In the 2nd one I was ESFJ, which totally suits my description!

And in the 3rd one I was Type C (which also suits me). And clearly Type C isnt too popular because they dont even describe it in our textbook :lol:

~ lisa ~

Rusla Enthusiast

I fear I may not have a personality so, I guess I may have to do the tests.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

In the second test I got ISFJ. I'm not sure what that stands for.

Michi8 Contributor

I got INFJ in both the first and second tests, and type B in the third. The only thing that surprises me about it is that I was an INFP when I did the Myers-Briggs test 13 years ago. I guess I've changed a bit as I've gotten older...I've certainly got very different responsibilities and more self-confidence now than I did then. :)

Michelle

num1habsfan Rising Star
In the second test I got ISFJ. I'm not sure what that stands for.

It stands for Introvert, Sensing, Feeling, Judging. If you want i'll explain each.

~ lisa ~

Carriefaith Enthusiast

In the third test I got personality B. I'm not sure what that means.

What does your score mean?

You seem to have a Type B personality. Your personality draws characteristics from each of the other personality types, that is, Type A and Type C. Either you adjust your behavior depending on the situation, or you tend to be moderated in your attitudes. In any case, you are the most balanced of the three personality types.

Carriefaith Enthusiast
It stands for Introvert, Sensing, Feeling, Judging. If you want i'll explain each.
Thanks!
num1habsfan Rising Star
In the third test I got personality B. I'm not sure what that means.

What does your score mean?

You seem to have a Type B personality. Your personality draws characteristics from each of the other personality types, that is, Type A and Type C. Either you adjust your behavior depending on the situation, or you tend to be moderated in your attitudes. In any case, you are the most balanced of the three personality types.

Lets see...

Type Bs - rarely harried by the desire to obtain a wildly increasing number of things or participate in an endless growing series of events in an ever-decreasing amount of time

Type Bs

  • never suffer from a sense of time urgency with its accompanying impatience
  • feel no need to display or discuss either their achievements or accomplishments unless such exposure is demanded by the situation
  • play for fun and relation
  • can relax without guilt

Hope that helps ;)

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I fear I may not have a personality so, I guess I may have to do the tests.

:lol::lol:

Rusla!! No one could accuse you of that !! :lol:

Gonna check out the tests later...let you know if *I* infact own a personality :blink:

tiffjake Enthusiast
You guys should totally do these personality tests, I had to do them for my one class in college here. They're definitely interesting. 2 of them totally fit the description of me! Heres the few sites:

www.humanmetrics.com

www.teamtechnology.co.uk/mmdi-re/mmdi-re.htm

www.2h.com/personality-tests.html ... the noe titled "Do you hate it when someone..."

You guys should let me know your results :lol:

~ lisa ~

The first one said I was:

Your Type is

ESFJ

Extroverted Sensing Feeling Judging

Strength of the preferences %

44 25 38 11

The second one said:

ISFJ

The third one said:B!

missy'smom Collaborator

Carrie Faith I'm an ISFJ too. :)

Jestgar Rising Star

Hmmm, that third one said I was a type C and could be lacking ambition. I don't buy it, I think the questions were screwed up. All those "ambition" type questions never gave you the option of "there's no point, I'm already better than everyone else"

num1habsfan Rising Star
Hmmm, that third one said I was a type C and could be lacking ambition. I don't buy it, I think the questions were screwed up. All those "ambition" type questions never gave you the option of "there's no point, I'm already better than everyone else"

hehehe..well I agree with me being a Type C. Maybe thats why they dont put it in the textbook, because we lack too much...so they cant find enough info :lol:

~ lisa ~

nikki-uk Enthusiast
All those "ambition" type questions never gave you the option of "there's no point, I'm already better than everyone else"

My thoughts exactly!! ;);):lol::lol:

Carriefaith Enthusiast
Lets see...

Type Bs - rarely harried by the desire to obtain a wildly increasing number of things or participate in an endless growing series of events in an ever-decreasing amount of time

Type Bs

never suffer from a sense of time urgency with its accompanying impatience

feel no need to display or discuss either their achievements or accomplishments unless such exposure is demanded by the situation

play for fun and relation

can relax without guilt

Hope that helps

Thanks for explaining :)

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