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Discover your Self-Estimated MBTI(R)
Personality Type using this Simplified Quiz
Note: This quiz is not a
scientifically validated test and is only offered as an introduction to Type.
The results does not cover dynamics of type - dominant, auxiliary, inferior
functions, or the ways these interrelate with each of the 16 types.
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Q1. Which is your most
natural energy orientation?
Every person has two
faces. One is directed towards the OUTER world of activities,
excitements, people, and things. The other is directed inward to the
INNER world of thoughts, interests, ideas, and imagination.
While these are two different but complementary sides of our nature,
most people have an innate preference towards energy from the
either the OUTER or INNER worlds. Thus one of their faces, either
the Extraverted (E) or Introverted (I),
takes the lead in their personality development and plays a more
dominant role in their behavior.
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Extraverted
Characteristics
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Act first, think/reflect later
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Feel deprived when cutoff from interaction with
the outside world
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Usually open to and motivated by outside world of
people and things
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Enjoy wide variety and change in people
relationships
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Introverted
Characteristics
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Think/reflect first, then Act
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Regularly require an amount of "private time" to
recharge batteries
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Motivated internally, mind is sometimes so active
it is "closed" to outside world
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Prefer one-to-one communication and relationships
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Q2. Which way of
Perceiving or understanding is most "automatic" or natural?
The
Sensing (S) side of our brain notices the sights,
sounds, smells and all the sensory details of the PRESENT.
It categorizes, organizes, records and stores the specifics
from the here and now. It is REALITY based.
The
Intuitive (N) side of our brain seeks to understand,
interpret and form OVERALL patterns of all the information
that is collected and records these patterns and
relationships. It speculates on POSSIBILITIES, including
looking into and forecasting the FUTURE. It is imaginative
and conceptual.
While
both kinds of perceiving are necessary and used by all
people, each of us instinctively tends to favor one over the
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Sensing Characteristics
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Mentally
live in the Now, attending to present opportunities
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Using common sense and creating practical
solutions is automatic-instinctual
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Memory
recall is rich in detail of facts and past events
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Best
improvise from past experience
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Like
clear and concrete information; dislike guessing when
facts are "fuzzy"
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Intuitive
Characteristics
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Mentally
live in the Future, attending to future possibilities
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Using
imagination and creating/inventing new possibilities is
automatic-instinctual
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Memory
recall emphasizes patterns, contexts, and connections
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Best
improvise from theoretical understanding
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Comfortable with ambiguous, fuzzy data and with guessing
its meaning.
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Q3. Which way of
forming Judgments and making choices is most natural?
The
Thinking (T) side of our brain analyzes information in a
DETACHED, objective fashion. It operates from factual
principles, deduces and forms conclusions systematically. It
is our logical nature.
The
Feeling (F) side of our brain forms conclusions in an
ATTACHED and somewhat global manner, based on
likes/dislikes, impact on others, and human and aesthetic
values. It is our subjective nature.
While
everyone uses both means of forming conclusions, each person
has a natural bias towards one over the other so that when
they give us conflicting directions - one side is the
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Thinking Characteristics
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Instinctively search for facts and logic in a decision
situation
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Naturally notices tasks and work to be accomplished.
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Easily
able to provide an objective and critical analysis
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Accept
conflict as a natural, normal part of relationships with
people.
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Feeling
Characteristics
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Instinctively employ personal feelings and impact on
people in decision situations
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Naturally sensitive to people needs and reactions
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Naturally seek consensus and popular opinions
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Unsettled by conflict; have almost a toxic reaction to
disharmony.
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