MBTI Type

What's your type?

  • INTJ

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • INTP

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • ENTJ

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • ENTP

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • INFJ

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • INFP

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • ENFJ

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ENFP

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • ISFJ

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • ISFP

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • ESFJ

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ESFP

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ISTJ

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • ISTP

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • ESTJ

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ESTP

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    24
I'm an ENTJ, but the N and T are only slightly above 50%/I share some traits with the ESFJ's.
That can happen, I'm pretty sure I'm INTP but when I take the test it's usually pretty close to 50/50 for T vs F so I have gotten INFP once. ESFJs and ENTJs can both be driven by ambition but there will still be differences.

ESFJs generally place more value on their personal relationships with people and will feel very much in their element in social environments. They'll usually have lots of charm and be pretty good at impacting the mood of a social environment and cheering people up. They're usually quite good at making people feel comfortable and keeping track of various personal details to make people feel appreciated, such as birthdays, interests, as well as being skilled at learning from past interactions with people to know how to interact with them in the present. They can be people pleasers since being well liked by their peers and family is important to achieving a sense of security. They don't consciously expect anything back for their people pleasing and helpfulness and generally aim to be self sufficient, but it sure feels good to know that if by any chance they ever do need help, there will be a lot of people who appreciate them and will be willing to help. This means that feeling in conflict with people or rejected can make ESFJs rather distressed. 

Being able to figure out various intellectual concepts usually requires hard work, so ESFJs are less likely to indulge in such things in their spare time since they probably have to do it for school/work and find that draining enough. They'd rather listen to someone else give a concise and well thought out explanation than figure it out for themselves and will value people they see as competent in such matters. They'll often talk to people about what's going on in their lives to see what others think/feel about various situations and have them help make sense of things, although sometimes just putting those experiences into words can help the ESFJ figure things out themselves. Compared to ENTJs, ESFJs will be more in-the-moment and more into lighthearted humour and silliness.

ENTJs are definitely quite goal oriented. While for an ESFJ achieving a sense of security is more about their social ties, for ENTJs it's more about other people seeing them as a successful, capable, intelligent and accomplished individual. Social connections are still important to ENTJs but compared to ESFJs they're more of a means to achieving their personal goals. ENTJs usually have decent social skills but compared to ESFJs it's less about small talk and emotional expressiveness and more about coming off as smart and competent and having interesting things to say. ENTJs are going to be more confident about breaking convention. ESFJs might break the rules if they think they can get away with it, but that mostly means stuff like speeding or trespassing that they know other people do too, since ESFJs are more likely to think in terms of "has this been done before and did it work" while ENTJs are more likely to come up with more complex schemes when it comes to coming up with their own way of doing things. ENTJs are quite good at coming up with their own plans to achieve a desired future outcome and executing them.

 
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I think it's wrong how it says that I do more feeling than thinking.

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Well you could also be ISTJ. One thing about this test is that it doesn't distinguish very well between what you value and what you do a lot/what you're good at. ISTJs can still care about other people but will be more focussed on accomplishing various objectives (ex a successful career) so that they can take care of people close to them.

Which of these socionics descriptions do you relate to more? Focus on the Te and Fi for SLI/ISTp (yes ISTp in socionics is equivalent to ISTJ in MBTI - not ISTP)

http://www.sociotype.com/socionics/types/SLI-ISTp/

vs the SEI/ISTp (equivalent to MBTI ISFJ) description - focus on the sections about Fe and Ti

http://www.sociotype.com/socionics/types/SEI-ISFp/

 


I did the test several times in the past (even my uni course have us do the test during teamwork investigation lol) and every single time, i got different results
I think if you're able to get the right type then their descriptions of what kind of person you are are pretty good, but sometimes it's difficult to get the right result by taking an online test. Are there some type descriptions you relate to better than others?

 
DEBATER(ENTP-A)


DEBATER PERSONALITY (ENTP, -A/-T)



Follow the path of the unsafe, independent thinker. Expose your ideas to the dangers of controversy. Speak your mind and fear less the label of ’crack-pot’ than the stigma of conformity. And on issues that seem important to you, stand up and be counted at any cost.

Thomas J. Watson


The Debater personality type is the ultimate devil’s advocate, thriving on the process of shredding arguments and beliefs and letting the ribbons drift in the wind for all to see. Debaters don’t do this because they are trying to achieve some deeper purpose or strategic goal, but for the simple reason that it’s fun. No one loves the process of mental sparring more than Debaters, as it gives them a chance to exercise their effortlessly quick wit, broad accumulated knowledge base, and capacity for connecting disparate ideas to prove their points.

An odd juxtaposition arises with Debaters, as they are uncompromisingly honest, but will argue tirelessly for something they don’t actually believe in, stepping into another’s shoes to argue a truth from another perspective.
Playing the devil’s advocate helps people with the Debater personality type to not only develop a better sense of others’ reasoning, but a better understanding of opposing ideas – since Debaters are the ones arguing them.

This tactic shouldn’t be confused with the sort of mutual understanding Diplomat personalities seek – Debaters, like all Analyst personality types, are on a constant quest for knowledge, and what better way to gain it than to attack and defend an idea, from every angle, from every side?

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There Are no Rules Here – We’re Trying to Accomplish Something!


Taking a certain pleasure in being the underdog, Debaters enjoy the mental exercise found in questioning the prevailing mode of thought, making them irreplaceable in reworking existing systems or shaking things up and pushing them in clever new directions. However, they’ll be miserable managing the day-to-day mechanics of actually implementing their suggestions. Debater personalities love to brainstorm and think big, but they will avoid getting caught doing the “grunt work” at all costs. Debaters only make up about three percent of the population, which is just right, as it lets them create original ideas, then step back to let more numerous and fastidious personalities handle the logistics of implementation and maintenance.

Debaters’ capacity for debate can be a vexing one – while often appreciated when it’s called for, it can fall painfully flat when they step on others’ toes by say, openly questioning their boss in a meeting, or picking apart everything their significant other says. This is further complicated by Debaters’ unyielding honesty, as this type doesn’t mince words and cares little about being seen as sensitive or compassionate. Likeminded types get along well enough with people with the Debater personality type, but more sensitive types, and society in general, are often conflict-averse, preferring feelings, comfort, and even white lies over unpleasant truths and hard rationality.

This frustrates Debaters, and they find that their quarrelsome fun burns many bridges, oftentimes inadvertently, as they plow through others’ thresholds for having their beliefs questioned and their feelings brushed aside. Treating others as they’d be treated, Debaters have little tolerance for being coddled, and dislike when people beat around the bush, especially when asking a favor. Debater personalities find themselves respected for their vision, confidence, knowledge, and keen sense of humor, but often struggle to utilize these qualities as the basis for deeper friendships and romantic relationships.


Opportunity Is Missed Because It Looks Like Hard Work


Debaters have a longer road than most in harnessing their natural abilities – their intellectual independence and free-form vision are tremendously valuable when they’re in charge, or at least have the ear of someone who is, but getting there can take a level of follow-through that Debaters struggle with.

Once they’ve secured such a position, Debaters need to remember that for their ideas to come to fruition, they will always depend on others to assemble the pieces – if they’ve spent more time “winning” arguments than they have building consensus, many Debaters will find they simply don’t have the support necessary to be successful. Playing devil’s advocate so well, people with this personality type may find that the most complex and rewarding intellectual challenge is to understand a more sentimental perspective, and to argue consideration and compromise alongside logic and progress.

 
I've taken this test a few times. I always get INTJ-A, but every time, the results get more and more extreme. It used to be where the T/A and N/S divides were close to 50-50.

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INTJ

"It’s lonely at the top, and being one of the rarest and most strategically capable personality types, INTJs know this all too well. INTJs form just two percent of the population, and women of this personality type are especially rare, forming just 0.8% of the population – it is often a challenge for them to find like-minded individuals who are able to keep up with their relentless intellectualism and chess-like maneuvering. People with the INTJ personality type are imaginative yet decisive, ambitious yet private, amazingly curious, but they do not squander their energy."

I am a ruthless machine




i'm gonna stuff you in a locker

 
Damn this is some interesting stuff. Big difference from the general pop.
 

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aka the type most likely to be an internet troll.  :P


That's actually my type, the INTP. Burying our feeling stack down one more spot really lets us kick the assholedom to 11

 
Damn this is some interesting stuff. Big difference from the general pop.
 

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That's actually my type, the INTP. Burying our feeling stack down one more spot really lets us kick the assholedom to 11
Most polls of online communities will differ quite a lot from the general pop stats (assuming those are correct). I'm actually surprised at how many people got ISFJ, since they're not that active in MBTI communities, like r/INTP is about 10x more active than r/ISFJ. The INFP section of Personality Cafe is something like 500 posts per day of INFPs talking about everything while the ESFJ section is 20 posts a week and it's mostly 1-2 ESFJs talking to other types.

Generally it goes I>E, P>J, N>S for online presence. For the biggest MBTI communities, it usually goes

Most common: INFP

Also very common: INFJ and INTP

Still strong presence: INTJ, ENTP, ENFP

Moderate presence: ISTP,  ISFJ, ISFP, ENFJ, ENTJ, ISTJ

Virtually non-existent: ESFP, ESFJ, ESTJ, ESTP (even though those include the #2, #5 and #6 most common types IRL according to your chart)

I guess it depends for trolling. Usually it's Ne that'll come up with something funny in INTPs/ENTPs so ENTPs are more likely to come up with that due to stronger Ne and then Fe will determine whether others will appreciate it or get offended. I also think INTP is more likely to point out logical and factual flaws (Ti & Si). I think ENTP might actually be less likely to understand how others feel towards them than INTP since that would be more Fi which INTPs are a bit better at and ENTP might be more likely to go after people's strong emotions/moral convictions due to being more distrustful of those.

I think INTPs are supposed to be able to basically suppress Ti to allow Fi to come out and interact with Ne. Even though they prefer using Ti in conjunction with Ne than Fi-Ne, since Ti is stronger and more comfortable to use, the high degree of control over Ti can make it easier to shut off when needed. ENTP Fi is painfully weak, even worse than for INTPs.

ENTP have Fi as vulnerable and Fe as mobilizing

INTP have Fi as role and Fe as suggestive

http://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/content.php/258-Model-A-Blocks-and-Functions-of-the-Socionic-Model-of-the-Psyche

 
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