View Poll Results: How are the types distributed

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  • Evenly, approx 6,25%, and I've got proof for this

    3 6.67%
  • Evenly, approx 6,25% although I'm not really sure

    7 15.56%
  • I have no idea

    8 17.78%
  • Unevenly, although I'm not really sure

    19 42.22%
  • Unevenly, and I've got proof for this

    8 17.78%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baby
    Yes, IME Si and Fe tend to be the most common functions, followed by Se, Ti, Ne, and Fi. Ni and Te tend to be least common.
    That perfectly agrees with my own experience.

    Also, most of publicity and marketing is Si and Fe. Surely it's an indication that they are among the most common functions?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Expat View Post
    That perfectly agrees with my own experience.

    Also, most of publicity and marketing is Si and Fe. Surely it's an indication that they are among the most common functions?
    IMO it's a indication that those elements have a role to play in convincing people of images and impressions.
    Just like how logic and intuition best gets across abstract logically based ideas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leckysupport View Post
    IMO it's a indication that those elements have a role to play in convincing people of images and impressions.
    Just like how logic and intuition best gets across abstract logically based ideas.
    I think so too.

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