But where are you getting this number?
EDIT: Also, that would go with mine and Riddy's average idea, since 5% is a little less than 1/16th
But where are you getting this number?
EDIT: Also, that would go with mine and Riddy's average idea, since 5% is a little less than 1/16th
ILE
7w8 so/sp
Very busy with work. Only kind of around.
I use a computer program to compile statistics on everyone I've typed; the sample is by no means unbiased.
I'm not really sure there are any theoretical reasons for an even type distribution, but it's consistent with my observations and I tend to assume it anyway, for the same reason that I assume that any inconsistencies I see mean I'm missing something rather than a problem with socionic theory - every time I do it ends up being right. Here are the rest of the current stats, btw:
ILE: 0.051
SEI: 0.068
ESE: 0.073
LII: 0.054
SLE: 0.038
IEI: 0.058
EIE: 0.066
LSI: 0.066
SEE: 0.054
ILI: 0.068
LIE: 0.063
ESI: 0.077
IEE: 0.066
SLI: 0.063
LSE: 0.049
EII: 0.06
It's basically even, as you can see - and it used to be much less so. This includes only people I've met IRL, and no one from the16types.
Well I'm glad this isn't an arbitrary number (not that I think you would pull something entirely out of you ass, but I'm a history major after all, sources for facts = key )
And it's cool that you've kept a record of this and it seems so even. If I had any kind of long-term motivation, I would try that.
ILE
7w8 so/sp
Very busy with work. Only kind of around.