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    Default Nervousness

    Is it 'type' related? Why are some under the impression a specific type cannot be nervous? How does it have anything to do with your type? What types are stereotypically more 'nervous' than others?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jessica129 View Post
    Is it 'type' related? Why are some under the impression a specific type cannot be nervous? How does it have anything to do with your type? What types are stereotypically more 'nervous' than others?
    Result types are usually more nervous than Process types.

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    Quote Originally Posted by machintruc View Post
    Result types are usually more nervous than Process types.
    Why? Wouldn't "rushed" or "hyper" be more accurate? Nervous has a markedly negative connotation that cannot be ascribed to a precise type trait, imho.
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    EP can be anxious and nervous...that's why IP's are needed so much...they calm ya down.

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    Nervousness can take on many different forms depending upon the situation and context.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FDG View Post
    Why? Wouldn't "rushed" or "hyper" be more accurate? Nervous has a markedly negative connotation that cannot be ascribed to a precise type trait, imho.
    Nervous (N+) types process data faster.

    And N+ is correlated to Result.

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    I think it would depend on the sort of nervousness, in what situations, and for what reasons...

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    Well....someone who just has a generally nervous disposition. Not limited to one specific thing; nervous about life in general.

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    Quote Originally Posted by machintruc View Post
    Nervous (N+) types process data faster.

    And N+ is correlated to Result.
    Assuming the golden rule is valid for both transitions, you get a 0.62*0.62=0,3844 correlation for process exclusively for extraverts (because resut types might have N(result)>N(process), but N(result) does not necessarily equal +), which at its best explains a very small part of the variance.
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