60 questions & five personality test results
link to test - http://similarminds.com/personality_test.html
60 questions & five personality test results
link to test - http://similarminds.com/personality_test.html
Ah, thanks! Looking into it later.
MOTIV info
motiv type - MXHWXXX
Materialistic 63% 54% Offbeat 53% 48% Thinking 33% 51% Interpersonal 10% 56% Vital 56% 54% Easygoing 50% 52% Sectarian 56% 51%
motiv+ type - mxH|W|vxsJUNG info
jung type - ENTP
Extroverted 49% 49% Introverted 38% 52% Intuitive 47% 53% Sensing 38% 52% Thinking 43% 47% Feeling 14% 52% Judging 35% 53% Percieving 50% 49% Personality Disorder info
Paranoid 49% 50% Schizoid 49% 40% Schizotypal 42% 56% Antisocial 62% 46% Borderline 43% 45% Histrionic 54% 52% Narcissistic 65% 40% Avoidant 41% 48% Dependent 41% 44% Obsessive-Compulsive 38% 45% Enneagram info
*scores in gray are the average scores of other people who have taken this test
careers that might interest someone with your personality...
ceo, executive, ambassador, strategist, businessman, business analyst, corporate lawyer, international business specialist, project manager, diplomat, political scientist, business consultant, business administrator, business manager, political analyst, entrepreneur, stock broker, politician, management consultant, financial manager, lawyer, scientist, investment banker, scholar, college professor, international relations specialist, philosophy professor, policy analyst, marketing director, judge, financial adviser, academic, research scientist, consultant, economist, philosopher, marketing manager, operations manager, financial planner, analyst, marketing specialist, supervisor, mathematician, advertising executive, dictator, entertainment lawyer, biomedical engineer, business owner, nuclear engineer, administrator, researcher, genetics researcher, aerospace engineer, astronaut, biochemist, data analyst, international spy, financial analyst, chemical engineer, public relations specialist, civil engineer, neurosurgeon, neurologist, real estate investor architect, military intelligence
It's cool what they are trying to do here but I had to leave so many in the middle because the questions had very little meaning for me. :/
I took a second time choosing a bit more or less on some questions. it wasn't much better since I am more of a feeler and not an extroverted person. ENTP!
@Muddy I see we both got ENTP but our career suggestions are pretty different
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
But, but... you got "international spy"! lol I suppose the test needs a lot of work. I had such a hard time relating to some of the questions although some of the career suggestions for either one were not bad for me since I did consider some of them at one time or another.
Edit: I just noticed @yeves got "assassin" as their first career option.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
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Interesting, it ranks type 6 as one of my less likely types. Also interesting that it ranks Paranoid and Antisocial higher than Avoidant. The suggested careers are a bit wonky. Some of them I'd be "meh" about (funeral director, body piercer, plumber, personal assistant, bookseller, pastry chef, mortician, camera operator) some I would hate (work in the fashion industry, singer, hair stylist, costume designer), and some I'd really like (video game designer, computer animator, graphic designer, software designer, truck driver, song writer, musician).
MOTIV info
motiv type - MOHWDEG
Materialistic 73% 54% Offbeat 73% 48% Thinking 13% 51% Interpersonal 20% 56% Vital 13% 54% Easygoing 60% 52% Sectarian 33% 51%
motiv+ type - MOHW|D|egJUNG info
jung type - INTPPersonality Disorder info
Extroverted 40% 49% Introverted 52% 52% Intuitive 61% 53% Sensing 29% 52% Thinking 26% 47% Feeling 25% 52% Judging 16% 53% Percieving 68% 49%
Enneagram info
Paranoid 68% 50% Schizoid 54% 40% Schizotypal 75% 56% Antisocial 58% 46% Borderline 81% 45% Histrionic 72% 52% Narcissistic 70% 40% Avoidant 83% 48% Dependent 69% 44% Obsessive-Compulsive 25% 45%
Profession wise spot on but I'm no engineer (yes, there's a huge difference between scientist and engineer!) and the DIPLOMATscientist, research scientist, computer scientist, researcher, strategist, aerospace engineer, astronomer, nuclear engineer, biotechnology, analyst, chemical engineer, scholar, systems engineer, academic, engineer, computer engineer, mechanical engineer, biochemist, data analyst, military intelligence, philosopher, chemist, physicist, industrial engineer, mathematician, information technology professional, genetics researcher, software engineer, software developer, philosophy professor, systems analyst, biomedical engineer, research assistant, computer programmer, lab technician, astronaut, microbiologist, geneticist, computer industry, civil engineer, electrical engineer, information technology consultant, network engineer, financial analyst, information technology manager, business analyst, economist, computer consultant, database administrator, environmental scientist, computer tech, archeologist, statistician, diplomat, financial adviser, software designer, biologist, architect, chemistry teacher
MOTTO: NEVER TRUST IN REALITY
Winning is for losers
Sincerely yours,
idiosyncratic type
Life is a joke but do you have a life?
Joinif you dare https://matrix.to/#/#The16Types:matrix.org
childcare worker, stay at home parent, hair dresser, florist, nanny, veterinarian, comic book artist, kindergarten teacher, housekeeper, zoo keeper, home maker, baker, social worker, makeup artist, musician, cosmetologist, poet, midwife, hair stylist, library assistant, librarian, bookstore owner or employee, veterinary tech, pastry chef, beautician, tattoo artist, art therapist, photographer, fashion designer, freelance artist, cartoonist, body piercer, shop assistant, graphic artist, pediatric nurse, songwriter, elementary school teacher, school counselor, costume designer, music educator, counselor, missionary, cashier, photo journalist, music therapist, camera operator, flight attendant, digital artist, special education teacher, career in the non profit sector, art teacher, nurse practitioner, retail employee, nurse, horse trainer, receptionist, illustrator, record store owner or employee, zoologist, youth minister, computer animator, theater technician, child psychologist, massage therapist, school psychologist, artist, secretary
This test is messy. Apparently gives people inaccurate results.
No wonder, you cannot accurately test for all those factors in one test.
The only careers from the list I both could do well enough and would be more or less interested in is video editor and bookseller.
This test is hilariously wrong, first time in my life that I got Feeler on a personality test... and an Extrovert!
@Herzy, yes, and its more hilarious that it pretend to give you accurate results of all these personality systems with just 60 questions.
Last edited by Faith; 04-29-2017 at 12:25 AM.
"All nations will place their hope in him."
(Mt 12:21)
I got INTP (LII) E3
it makes sense in a fucked up way; Ti/Ne super ego understanding of language via the test trying to promote (natural in the socionics sense of the word) societal ideals (Fi)
the problem with tests is they just can't x-ray you, so its a very "superficial" understanding of question/answer via the fixed forms of language (in other words, the interchange is real but its semantic so everything depends on how people understand the words used, which is only one sided by way of the Ti of the test writer and programmer)
This test is better than it seems at first glance. Now they only need to include socionics type.
my experience with SEEs is they have an incredibly idiosyncratic take on what is humiliating and unforgivable. Like some stuff I'd be over in in a second they will literally never speak to you again over, whereas other stuff that I feel I really messed up on hardly registers for them. I guess if I had to put a label on it I'd call it irrational because there's no unifying structure to any of it with which to make sense of it so it comes off as kind of random. I'm thinking they just use that to their advantage by being flexible and keeping people on their toes (you can feel very much indebted-grateful to them when they forgive something big like its no big), but they have a real problem with trying to conquer people who are already on their side--needlessly creating strife where peace would be far more apropos and enjoyable. Its like they don't know when they've won (or lost) so they fight all the time. Its good natured, like, they want to do what's right, so they're really not trying to hurt anyone. Its kind of like retarded-superman inadvertently causing more problems by naively trying to do the right thing without taking everything into consideration. I love SEEs, but it makes having stable relations almost impossible. I guess you just have to accept they're here today gone tomorrow and love them while they're here.
Meh test is meh. I feel like they're trying to measure so much and it's just not very precise. The jobs thing is just wacko, especially considering how dissimilar they all are overall. I'm also somehow more extraverted and introverted than average, among other things, so it feels like Fox News statistics too.
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I spotted assassin as career choice.
Funny and kind of disturbing. Is there bank robber or traitor available?
MOTTO: NEVER TRUST IN REALITY
Winning is for losers
Sincerely yours,
idiosyncratic type
Life is a joke but do you have a life?
Joinif you dare https://matrix.to/#/#The16Types:matrix.org
Oh weird, I scored as my conflictor.
MOTIV info
motiv type - MCHWDRG
Materialistic 66% 54% Offbeat 43% 48% Thinking 30% 51% Interpersonal 33% 56% Vital 33% 54% Easygoing 43% 52% Sectarian 43% 51%
motiv+ type - mc|H|wdrgJUNG info
jung type - ENTP
Extroverted 45% 49% Introverted 45% 52% Intuitive 44% 53% Sensing 42% 52% Thinking 36% 47% Feeling 35% 52% Judging 31% 53% Percieving 51% 49% Personality Disorder info
Paranoid 56% 50% Schizoid 51% 40% Schizotypal 48% 56% Antisocial 52% 46% Borderline 64% 45% Histrionic 62% 52% Narcissistic 61% 40% Avoidant 64% 48% Dependent 59% 44% Obsessive-Compulsive 37% 45% Enneagram info
cartoonist, illustrator, digital artist, personal assistant, body piercer, song writer, video game designer, computer animator, singer, web designer, art director, work in the fashion industry, graphic artist, bounty hunter, job in professional athletics, library assistant, musician, job in the arts and media industry, software designer, truck driver, video editor, mortician, tattoo artist, pastry chef, music producer, freelance artist, plumber, funeral director, webmaster, bookseller, hair stylist, camera operator, veterinary technician, costume designer, graphic designer
Truck driver... plumber.... funeral director???? Seriously? Haha
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Apparently I am avoidant and borderline.
But really, tests are inaccurate 99% of the time and you wont find your type through them. It takes soul searching.careers that might interest someone with your personality...
philosopher, freelance writer, novelist, author, astronomer, book editor, freelance artist, scholar, bookstore owner, bookseller, screenwriter, philosophy professor, poet, cinematographer, artist, playwright, librarian, comic book artist, art historian, publisher, archeologist, scientist, composer, video game designer, egyptologist, museum curator, researcher, paleontologist, anthropologist, musician, genetics researcher, historian, theologian, research psychologist, art director, research scientist, songwriter, history professor, linguist, computer animator, professor of english, illustrator, painter, assassin, cartoonist, library assistant, travel writer, curator, film critic, environmental scientist, filmmaker, journalist, english professor, aerospace engineer, political scientist, computer scientist, art curator, audio engineer, archivist, art education, college professor, academic, technical writer, webmaster, animator, psychoanalyst, music journalist, geneticist, astronaut, research assistant, software developer, website designer, movie director, web developer, film editor, copywriter, digital artist, editor music therapist, geologist, web designer, biologist, biochemist, mercenary
Last edited by maniac; 04-29-2017 at 09:33 AM.
This test is bullshit. It said I was an INTJ, enneagram type 9 & 4.
LSI-Se 836 Sp/Sx
...That's what we've been telling you all along, dear Jeremy.
You have to do soul-searching to take a test though. The goofy part is trying to precisely quantify personality traits like it's some sort of empirical thing, especially when you've got several things you're measuring at once and only 60 questions.
Last edited by Pallas; 04-29-2017 at 09:50 PM.
descriptions
MOTIV info
Materialistic 60% 54%
Offbeat 66% 48%
Thinking 43% 51%
Interpersonal 46% 56%
Vital 23% 54%
Easygoing 33% 52%
Sectarian 46% 51%motiv type - MOHRX
motiv+ type - moHw|D|rg JUNG info
Extroverted 43% 49%
Introverted 52% 52%
Intuitive 56% 53%
Sensing 44% 52%
Thinking 45% 47%
Feeling 46% 52%
Judging 44% 53%
Percieving 49% 49%jung type - INFP Personality Disorder info
Paranoid 65% 50%
Schizoid 56% 40%
Schizotypal 64% 56%
Antisocial 55% 46%
Borderline 71% 45%
Histrionic 61% 52%
Narcissistic 58% 40%
Avoidant 73% 48%
Dependent 64% 44%
Obsessive-Compulsive 47% 45% Enneagram info
Type 1 48% 51%
Type 2 46% 49%
Type 3 60% 52%
Type 4 66% 51%
Type 5 55% 53%
Type 6 44% 50%
Type 7 59% 49%
Type 8 62% 51%
Type 9 33% 53%
*scores in gray are the average scores of other people who have taken this test
careers that might interest someone with your personality...
philosopher, freelance writer, novelist, author, astronomer, book editor, freelance artist, scholar, bookstore owner, bookseller, screenwriter, philosophy professor, poet, cinematographer, artist, playwright, librarian, comic book artist, art historian, publisher, archeologist, scientist, composer, video game designer, egyptologist, museum curator, researcher, paleontologist, anthropologist, musician, genetics researcher, historian, theologian, research psychologist, art director, research scientist, songwriter, history professor, linguist, computer animator, professor of english, illustrator, painter, assassin, cartoonist, library assistant, travel writer, curator, film critic, environmental scientist, filmmaker, journalist, english professor, aerospace engineer, political scientist, computer scientist, art curator, audio engineer, archivist, art education, college professor, academic, technical writer, webmaster, animator, psychoanalyst, music journalist, geneticist, astronaut, research assistant, software developer, website designer, movie director, web developer, film editor, copywriter, digital artist, editor music therapist, geologist, web designer, biologist, biochemist, mercenary
There are a lot of cool jobs on the list (although not generally particularly high-paying if you do them full-time), but they're balanced out 50/50 with jobs like childcare worker, stay at home parent, and nanny. Although they seem semi-randomly chosen, because my list is almost accurate as to what I'd like to do and has a coherent idea, and then something like "kindergarten teacher" pops up on it along with the general theme of " psychoanalyst, forensic scientist, journalist...". As Abbie said, it's surprisingly accurate, and as I said, it's not particularly precise.
I wish I got "assassin" on mine, but at least I got "activist" so I can be some sort of Che Guevara type, and lots and lots of things involving solving crimes so I can be a vigilante.
I dont have the impulsive behaviour symptom for borderline and the only time where I have intense mood swings is before my period. And I dont self harm.
Avoidant disorder sounds more likely for when I was a young teenager, not now.
Also that (the first sentence), and that instincts and tritype makes a type come off different and can give you the wrong result.You have to do soul-searching to take a test though. The goofy part is trying to precisely quantify personality traits like it's some sort of empirical thing, especially when you've got several things you're measuring at once and only 60 questions.
5 is a type that people almost always gets wrong in tests. Its always questions like "would you like to be a scientist" which obviously isnt exclusive to type 5 at all. So many people score high on 5 in tests that arent 5s or have 5s in tritype cause of it.
Given the critique, to take or not to take...
MOTTO: NEVER TRUST IN REALITY
Winning is for losers
Sincerely yours,
idiosyncratic type
Life is a joke but do you have a life?
Joinif you dare https://matrix.to/#/#The16Types:matrix.org
Would you like me to give you all the evidence to the contrary?
Of course only 5s can be scientists...Also that (the first sentence), and that instincts and tritype makes a type come off different and can give you the wrong result.
5 is a type that people almost always gets wrong in tests. Its always questions like "would you like to be a scientist" which obviously isnt exclusive to type 5 at all. So many people score high on 5 in tests that arent 5s or have 5s in tritype cause of it.
But aside from that, I don't think anyone answering "I hate science, knowledge, analysis, and intellect" every time it comes up would be a 5, using your example. Have fun continuing trying to change people's personalities. People can be cooler than you and your master, deal.
Also, concoct yourself a nice little rationalization for my highest score being on 8 and my having gotten no points at all on 9. Denial is more than a river in Minnesota. When I was younger, there was an argument among other people about whether I was an 8 or a 4. No other types were involved at all. Yes, enneagram is a lot more mainstream than you think it is.
Last edited by Pallas; 05-02-2017 at 10:21 PM.
@Wyrd the question still remains why you get terrified of conflict when on voice..
I was just looking up the MOTIV types and... LOL. That is really the most intelligent thing I can say. The descriptions are still under development, and only have the first 4 letters done, but there's mine: http://similarminds.com/motiv/type/motw.html
Mostly the examples are just great:
Historic example(s): Napolean [sic] Bonaparte, Friedrich Nietzsche, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk
Fictional example(s): Gordon Gecko (Wall Street), Hans Gruber (Die Hard), Kevin Spacey (The Usual Suspects), Hannibal Leckter (Silence of the Lambs), Dexter Morgan, Javier Bardem (No Country For Old Men)
I don't. You, however, don't even talk on voice even when it's actually possible. You're not only terrified of conflict, but of living. Crawl back into the damp, filthy hole you blindly wriggled out of. You see what you want to see because if you saw things as they are, the world would overtake you there and then, you'd try to let out some scream like the man in the Edvard Munch painting but only fluids would soundlessly drip out.
You don't even have the same personality type as Napoleon Bonaparte, Hannibal Leckter, and Dexter Morgan. You can go fuck yourself... oh wait, you already did that on the Fuck, Marry, Kill thread. Thank you very much.
Last edited by Pallas; 05-02-2017 at 10:55 PM.
MOXW- is the best MOTIV type so far. Besides mine.