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squark: I agree that the test might not be completely accurate due to its limited number of questions or, as you mentioned, the lack of a neutral answer. But I must say it was really helpful. I'm quite sure I'm an ILI, but I always test as LII. The point is that my
is very strong and, since other tests ask questions only about the preference between two functions (e.g.
vs
) or the level of preference toward one function (e.g. rate this statement about
from 1 to 5, likert scale), when one test asks to rate a
statement, I'll always answer with either a 4 or a 5, causing my
to be extremely strong and, therefore, to get typed as LII. On the other hand, since this test takes into consideration not one, but two functions, it helps to understand better how a pair of IEs works together. In this case I showed a preference towards
/
and
/
, clearly testing as ILI, which now I hardly suspect to be my true type. That's why I like the test and I would recommend to use it for typing purposes.