View Poll Results: Christopher Walken's type?
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ILE (ENTp)
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SEI (ISFp)
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ESE (ESFj)
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LII (INTj)
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SLE (ESTp)
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IEI (INFp)
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EIE (ENFj)
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LSI (ISTj)
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SEE (ESFp)
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ILI (INTp)
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LIE (ENTj)
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ESI (ISFj)
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IEE (ENFp)
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SLI (ISTp)
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LSE (ESTj)
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EII (INFj)
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xkj220--re: your question--why, if you say your question is "an easy one," (implying you know the answer,) do you want an answer from me..?
I'm not interested in playing syntax games with you, (i.e. many forum members' preferred method of argument, as opposed to constructive idea exchange,) or undergoing 'tests' by you... Based on your last "test," either you misunderstand Socionics terminology re: "valuing Se," you're a bad Socionics typist, or else your test was bad... One of the three.
As to why Socionics introverts can seem extroverted and vice versa...
It's because Socionics attempts to explain how people process information, (i.e. which IM elements ppl value and devalue)--and peoples' social introversion/extroversion has nothing to do with... So, to sum up, the answer is: b/c social introversion/extraversion does not fit into the theory.
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Look; if you're going to juggle around everything we're not going to go anywhere. I am not seeing this EIE typing from any angle. He's as dry as they come.
Your answer is pretty good, but I think they can be quantified on some level; because of temperaments. People have a mixture of different temperaments.
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