correction: blogging personality

Okay, I had another person whom I’m on a single wavelength with take the test and it shot my theory out of the water. She’s an INFJ- very close to me so perhaps it’s acceptable.
Her percentages were very borderline though:
Introverted (I) 54% Extraverted (E) 46%
Intuitive (N) 55% Sensing (S) 45%
Feeling (F) 55% Thinking (T) 45%
Judging (J) 59% Perceiving (P) 41%
I wonder what the margin of error is on these tests? I figure for the one I linked to from kisa.ca, is a pretty short one so a higher margin of error.
I mention this for a couple of reasons. First, with my results (INTJ), I mostly agree with them but as my ENTJ friend mentioned, I’m a weird I. I’m introverted usually but very able and willing to become an extrovert when the situation merits. For example, I’ve MCed/led multiple events ranging from 600 to 3000 people. Secondly, my INFJ friend, I somewhat disagree with her results. She’s borderline so perhaps that’s why but I would consider her an extrovert. Also, she is much more thought-orientated. She’s not emotional. Who knows? Just thought that was interesting.
Also, now I’m signing off for the week. I’ll talk to all of my in silico friends soon.


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    erika

    many INFJs are mistaken as extroverts becasue the J factor leads them to want to understand other people, even though they understand themsleces the most…this is what makes them introverted

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