MBTI personality test

Has anyone here done the MBTI personality test? The link is here:

https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test

I am INFP-T and the description fits me perfectly. I think there is some truth to it, the personality types do reveal a lot of character traits of a person. I'm usually quite good at guessing friends' MBTI types.

Parents
  • I got the "architect INTJ-T" its describes me really well.

    I think the overall description of that type of personality is quite an autistic one not sure about the others but mine described me very accurately. Apparently it's one of the rarest ones? How rare are your ones, anyone who took the test?

    O

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  • I got the "architect INTJ-T" its describes me really well.

    I think the overall description of that type of personality is quite an autistic one not sure about the others but mine described me very accurately. Apparently it's one of the rarest ones? How rare are your ones, anyone who took the test?

    O

Children
  • Character traits are very hard to fit into one small classification. They are too branching, depend on circumstances, concern different spheres (attitude to oneself, other people, things, etc.). So Ernst Kretschmer decided to do just a generalized description of the three character types, which he based not only on psychology, but also on... physiology. This cannot be overlooked, so psychological age and peculiarities of development of thinking should be taken into account only with regard to physical skill. This is what scientists say. And the closest thing to a professional test can be taken here fridaytrivia.com/.../ in game form. Such tests are suitable for children who can associate themselves with characters.

  • I come out as INFP.

    INFP seem to make up around 4-6% of people who take the test. More females seem to get the INFP typing than males. I'm born male, and I'm a bit non-binary. It seems like INFP males make up about 1-1.5% of the population.


    I gather 'intuitive' results are, in general, rarer than 'sensing/observing' types.

    In the various people I've known who have gone through the test, it seems that all people with 'intuitive' types have had some degree of neurodivergency about them, which has interested me to note.