Published on 12, July, 2020
I've done it several times over the years, and I always come out as INTJ
I'm predicting most of here will be either INTJ or INFJ.
Types of snowflake.
I am being facetious, but it does play up to the literalism trope.
I think you've made the same mistake that I used to make and have got your Spocks mixed up. Dr Spock was an American paediatrician who was well known for writing a parenting book called 'Baby and Child Care'.
I just copied what it said, I don't hold any more store by these tests than I did for the ones I used to do in Cosmopolitan magazines years ago.
INFP- T enneagram = 6w5
INTJ-T
My result from yesterday is ISTJ logistician but I also remember around 10 years ago I took some sort of similar test and it showed architect. Maybe they are kinda similar or maybe I’ve changed or idk I think maybe as younger I was more emotional and now more pragmatic
INFJ. I did this test in high school a long time ago, before it became as popular as things like astrology to the general population, and it was hard to find info on it. I just remembered that I found the letters confusing and overly complicated, and I thought only trained therapists or psychologists could decipher this code, but not a simple highschooler like me who didn't know squat about life yet.
What's the type for snowflake?
Dr.Spock smokes Bananas
Mark (formerly Spikey) said:Just took one. INTP-A Logician - as expected. I always admired Mr. Spock
Spock is invariably the best character in any variation of Star Trek.
I test as INTP, not really sure how accurate it is.
Which is the best site to do this on?
I did the assessment at work around 10 years ago and I came out ISTJ and this was years before I had my diagnosis or even considered the possibility of being autistic.
I still have the report (17 pages) and whilst I dont remember all of the ins and outs of the MBTI or how to interpret the results.The report did show a very strong preference to SENSING rather than INTUITION. Does that make me an abnormal autistic person?
INTPs can be manipulative in the quest to push boundaries and to probe people’s responses. It is not considered a classic INTP trait and can be found in other MBTI personality types, particularly the ENFP type. INTPs will use words to manipulate using words to evoke a verbal response. Usually, this is done unintendedly and with the aim of stimulating debate or thought. They are, after all, naturally curious people.
INTPs will use words to manipulate using words to evoke a verbal response. Usually, this is done unintendedly and with the aim of stimulating debate or thought. They are, after all, naturally curious people.
Do you mean INFP?
TheCatWoman said:NFPT-T,
I’m INFJ which coincidentally I was discussing with my ND Work Coach last week. Seems to be lots of character/personality trait matches to autism and it’s also the rarest type of personality in the gen population.
I can't remember what type I am, I think it depends on what mood I'm in, I think I've been at least two different types at different times.
Today I came out as NFPT-T, a mediator, I guess thats fairly accurate, but I don't know if the people I'm mediating would agree, they probably think I'm an interfearing, stroppy old cow, lol.
Just took one. INTP-A Logician - as expected. I always admired Mr. Spock
INFJ-T for me. But I’ve gotten INFP once or twice
Before I was diagnosed, I assumed I was an introvert. I still think that I am an introvert, but I think autism skews measurement of introversion, and personality tests.
I actually think that introversion and extroversion will actually turn out to be two different things. By that I mean not the two different ends of a straight line axis, but totally separate things that can be measured separately.
I was never shy, and am quite confident (not overconfident). I've done some crazy things. I am, by measurement, a classic introvert. I just also think that I have extrovert characteristics, but they don't offset the introvert characteristics - they are totally separate.