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    Afaik there haven't been any serious attempts made to check the accuracy and validity of different socionics tests. Personally out of this pile I remember liking these ones: http://www.sociotype.com/tests/ & http://www.socionictest.net/Test.aspx.

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    Quote Originally Posted by siuntal View Post
    Afaik there haven't been any serious attempts made to check the accuracy and validity of different socionics tests. Personally out of this pile I remember liking these ones: http://www.sociotype.com/tests/ & http://www.socionictest.net/Test.aspx.
    Yeah, both are fine.

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    Your Sociotype: LSE-2Te (ESTj)
    Brief Description of the LSE

    Using extroverted thinking as his base function and introverted sensing as his creative, the LSE excels at identifying methods and tools that can improve one's efficiency and productivity. This understanding, coupled with the LSE's high energy levels and generally strong work ethic, makes him a very productive individual. As such, he generally performs very well in lower and mid level management where attention to productivity, organization, and detail take precedence. At home, the LSE likes to surround himself with aesthetically pleasing items that also have a functional use. Socializing, the LSE enjoys enteraining small groups of people with thoughtful discussions or light-hearted games. At his best, the LSE's drive for perfection at home and at work make him a good employee and reliable family member. At his worst, the LSE can become overly concerned and worried when trying to plan for the future, and he tries to mitigate this concern by minimizing risk below the level that many other types would be perfectly comfortable with. Learn more about the LSE here!

    Other Possible Types

    SLI (ISTp): 96% as likely as LSE.
    LIE (ENTj): 68% as likely as LSE.
    ILI (INTp): 64% as likely as LSE.

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    Club: Pragmatists
    Temperament: EJ
    Romance Styles:
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    Logical
    Rational (Judging) Dynamic
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    Emotivist
    Farsighted Serious
    Judicious
    Negativist
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    Quote Originally Posted by siuntal View Post
    Afaik there haven't been any serious attempts made to check the accuracy and validity of different socionics tests. Personally out of this pile I remember liking these ones: http://www.sociotype.com/tests/ & http://www.socionictest.net/Test.aspx.
    ISTP(Gabin) - 190
    INTP(Balzac) - 175
    ENTP(Don Quixote) - 175

    INTJ(Robespierre) - 145
    ESTJ(Stirlitz) - 145
    ESTP(Zhukov) - 145
    ENTJ(Jack London) - 130
    ENFP(Huxley) - 130
    ESFP(Napoleon) - 125
    ISFP(Dumas) - 120
    ISTJ(Maxim Gorky) - 120
    ESFJ(Hugo) - 100
    INFP(Yesenin) - 85
    INFJ(Dostoyevsky) - 75
    ISFJ(Dreiser) - 70
    ENFJ(Hamlet) - 65
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