Posted on 03/22/2006 12:20:36 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
INB4TP
Thanks to everyone for contributing to this research project - and special thanks to all of you who helped in the html formatting.
Thank you, Alamo-Girl.
Now explain it to us, okay - what it all means and the ramifications and everything. After all, you're a counselor!
:-)
everything looks good to me and im in very good company on the list :-)
Looks great - thanks!
Wow.....absolutely "above and beyond" performance!!
Looks great from here!
You are amazing! I remember taking the test; I was the same as you,(Counselor)? Can't find my name? Maybe I flunked?
Yowza! That's a lot of work!
It is very interesting and impressive. Thank you Alamo-Girl.
What an outstanding job!
Thanks to all who gave of their time.
Next time I run across someone who wants to dispute, argue or insult, I'm going to look up his/her personality type to see if there's a trend. LOL
Thank you and all who worked on this interesting project! May it bear much FRuit! (;
Thank you for your hard work.
Excellent work!
Thank you, Alamo-Girl, et al.
Famous ENFJs:
David, King of Israel
U.S. Presidents:
Abraham Lincoln
Ronald Reagan
I'm with good company. :)
Thank you!
Man oh man...how did I miss this?
No matter though, I took this a couple years ago and was a ISTJ.
Thanks.... It looks really good now.
Did I read this correctly? That of the 538 participants, the single largest group (191)--and it was larger by a fair margin over all the other groups -- scored as INTJs?
Here's the story on INTJs from the MTBI people: 2.1% of the adults in the US are INTJs. "They like to solve complex problems through generating new ideas and concepts and developing logical solutions. They enjoy intellectual challenges and are good at creating new systems and with conducting technical analysis. INTJs like learning new ideas, are very independent and focused and question and challenge ideas before accepting them. They are skilled at strategic planning and at implementing their plan." [See http://www.coscc.cc.tn.us/careerservices/MBTI%20Types/INTJ.htm]
So, here's the interesting question. INTJs are uncommon in the population to begin with, and a strong plurality of the poll participants identified as INTJ. Why would that be? Is there any comparable data for DUers, or Daily Kos? What a fascinating comparison that would be...
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