Just for fun, I'll illustrate how socionics functional typing can work :
In MBTI, that would merely indicate that she's got J inclinations -- but in socionics, that is an indication of weak , but not as PoLR as in ESTjs and ESFjs, but precisely as 5th function as in ISTjs and ISFjs.Originally Posted by Kristiina
Precisely, but it makes sense because Kristiina also came up with ENTj/INTp in rmcnew's test -- so what it indicates is that when taking a test, Kristiina has a self-perception of being very logical and with strong , but her self-description above suggests weak - - so whichever is the "truth", there is already a problem of self-perception.Originally Posted by FDG
And socionics ISFjs, especially sensory subtypes, also have a self-perception of being logical, hence they might test as T.