http://temporistics.ru/formal_test
@ouronis curious about your result.
http://temporistics.ru/formal_test
@ouronis curious about your result.
Type BNPV - 18
Type BVPN - 17
Type BNVP - 17
VNBP type - 16.2
VNPB type - 15.6
BVNP type - 15.13
Type VBPN - 15.1
Type NVBP - 14.93
Type VPBN - 14.87
Type PVBN - 14.37
Type NVPB - 14.37
Type BPVN - 14.27
Type PNBV - 14.17
BPNV type - 13.77
Type NBPV - 13.2
Type VBNP - 13.1
Type NPBV - 13
Type PNVB - 12.7
NBVP type - 12.13
Type PBVN - 11.77
Type NPVB - 11.5
Type VPNB - 11.3
Type PBNV - 11.2
Type PVNB - 10.93
Not sure what these results mean yet. Psychosophy?
Another system.
Past - P
Present - N
Future - B
Eternity - V
You can check the descriptions here : http://temporistics.ru/?q=types
- Type NVPB - 16.93
- VNPB type - 16.37
- Type PNBV - 15.93
- Type PVBN - 15.83
- Type PNVB - 15.37
- BNPV type - 15.13
- Type NPBV - 15.03
- Type PVNB - 14.87
- BVPN type - 14.67
- Type VPBN - 14.37
- Type NPVB - 14.3
- Type NVBP - 13.97
- Type NBPV - 13.63
- VNBP type - 13.4
- Type VPNB - 13.37
- Type VBPN - 12.57
- BNVP type - 12.3
- Type PBVN - 12.17
- Type BPVN - 12
- Type PBNV - 11.73
- BPNV type - 11.63
- BVNP type - 11.3
- NBVP type - 10.7
- Type VBNP - 8.93
Here are my results:
Type VPBN - 21.13
Type PVBN - 20.97
Type BVPN - 19.43
Type BPVN - 18
Type VBPN - 17.3
Type PBVN - 16.37
Type VPNB - 15.77
BVNP type - 15.73
Type PVNB - 15.63
Type BPNV - 15
VNPB type - 13.77
Type VBNP - 13.63
Type PBNV - 13.6
BNPV type - 13.6
Type PNBV - 13.23
VNBP type - 13.23
BNVP type - 12.87
Type PNVB - 12.23
Type NVPB - 11.7
Type NPBV - 11.23
Type NVBP - 11.2
Type NPVB - 10.37
Type NBPV - 7.87
NBVP type - 7.13
There aren't any detailed descriptions, so I'm not sure how much I agree or disagree.
Type me here: http://www.the16types.info/vbulletin...nnaire-(Nunki)
The descriptions are by position/letter and are linked in the table at the top of this page http://temporistics.ru/?q=types
- BNPV type - 24.87
- BNVP type - 23.13
- BVPN type - 21.07
- Type BPVN - 20.57
- BPNV type - 20.47
- BVNP type - 19.2
- Type NBPV - 18.97
- Type VBPN - 17.83
- Type NBVP - 17.2
- Type PBVN - 16.1
- Type VBNP - 16
- Type PBNV - 15.87
- VNBP type - 15.8
- Type PNBV - 15.63
- Type PNVB - 15.1
- VNPB type - 15.1
- Type NVBP - 14.3
- Type NPBV - 13.5
- Type NVPB - 13.5
- Type PVBN - 13.13
- Type NPVB - 12.93
- Type VPBN - 12.5
- Type PVNB - 11.3
- Type VPNB - 10.6
The Barnum or Forer effect is the tendency for people to judge that general, universally valid statements about personality are actually specific descriptions of their own personalities. A "universally valid" statement is one that is true of everyone—or, more likely, nearly everyone. It is not known why people tend to make such misjudgments, but the effect has been experimentally reproduced.
The psychologist Paul Meehl named this fallacy "the P.T. Barnum effect" because Barnum built his circus and dime museum on the principle of having something for everyone. It is also called "the Forer effect" after its discoverer, the psychologist Bertram R. Forer, who modestly dubbed it "the fallacy of personal validation".
Suggested type: BPVN
Type BPVN - 14.77
VNBP type - 14.5
Type NVBP - 14.2
BNVP type - 13.97
BPNV type - 13.77
NBVP type - 13.53
Type VPBN - 13.3
Type VBNP - 13.3
BVNP type - 13.1
Type VBPN - 12.53
BNPV type - 12.17
BVPN type - 12.03
Type NPBV - 11.97
Type NBPV - 11.63
Type NPVB - 10.9
Type VPNB - 10.73
Type PVBN - 10.1
Type PBVN - 9.93
VNPB type - 9.6
Type NVPB - 9.33
Type PNBV - 9.03
Type PBNV - 8.8
Type PNVB - 7.93
Type PVNB - 7.53
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: "The history of the world is none other than the progress of the consciousness of freedom."
Type prévu : PBNV
Type PBNV - 17,63
Type VPNB — 17,63
Type PVNB — 17.07
Type VBNP — 16,5
Type NVPB — 16,43
Type BPNV - 16.3
Type NPVB — 15,87
Type NBPV — 15,87
Type NBVP — 15,87
Type NPBV - 15,5
Type PBVN — 15,43
Type BVNP — 15,43
Type NVBP - 15.23
Type VBPN — 14.7
Type VPBN — 14.3
Type BPVN — 14.13
Type PVBN — 13,8
Type VNPB - 13,77
Type BVPN - 13.67
Type PNVB - 13.1
Type PNBV - 12.73
Type VNBP - 12,57
Type BNPV — 11,43
Type BNVP - 11,37
Social media exists.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: "The history of the world is none other than the progress of the consciousness of freedom."
This thread should be moved the psychology section since it's a pretty cool theory, so it doesn't sink into obscurity. Just a suggestion.
top three
- Type PBVN - 20.3
- Type PVBN - 19.37
- Type VPBN - 19.33
I don't get it though, looked at the website
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- Type PVBN - 17.93
- Type BPVN - 17.2
- Type BVPN - 16.87
- Type of VPBN - 16.77
- Type BPNV - 15.67
- Type PBVN - 15.1
- Type WBPN - 14.83
- Type BNPV - 14.63
- Type PNBV - 14.37
- Type PVNB - 14.13
- Type PBNV - 13.6
- Type of NVB - 13.27
- Type BVNP - 13
- Type of VPNB - 12.93
- Type of WNPB - 12.87
- Type of VNBP - 12.87
- Type BNVP - 12.27
- Type WBNP - 11
- Type of NPBB - 9.77
- Type NVPB - 9.43
- Type NVBP - 9.37
- Type of NSAID - 8.63
- Type NBPV - 7.93
- Type NBVP - 5.6
My highest result was PVBN, followed by VPBN. I forgot to copy & paste the exact results, but I think PVBN fits me really well anyway. VPBN isn't a bad fit, either.
Suggested type: NPBB
NPBV type - 21.33
NPVB type - 19.97
Type PNBV - 19.9
NVBP type - 18.83
PNVB type - 18.5
Type NVPB - 18.43
Type NBPV - 16.93
Type VNBP - 16.8
Type PVNB - 16.43
Type VNPB - 16.37
Type NBVP - 16
Type PVBN - 15.93
Type VPNB - 15.43
Type BNPV - 15.2
Type VPBN - 14.93
Type BNVP - 14.3
Type BPNV - 14.2
Type PBNV - 13.87
Type BPVN - 13.57
Type PBVN - 13.13
Type BVNP - 12.23
Type BVPN - 12
Type VBNP - 10.8
Type VBPN - 10.6
In the past I did this test many times, but this is the most accurate results I've got
PNBV - 21.63
PVBN - 21.03
PVNB - 19.87
PNVB - 19.57
VPBN - 18.5
So I'm either PVBN or PNBV. Hard to pick. I've realized VPBN doesn't fit me as well as I thought it did when I first took this test.
Eternity, properly understood, is the same thing as Present. At any rate, according to my own assessment, I would probably be Future > Eternity > Past > Present. I don't know what they think that means about my personality, though, because I can't be bothered to mess around with a translator.
Type me here: http://www.the16types.info/vbulletin...nnaire-(Nunki)
This made no sense to me
- Type BNVP - 22.07
- Type NPBV - 21.67
- NPVB type - 21.2
- Type VNBP - 21.07
- Type NBVP - 20.9
- NVBP type - 20.57
- Type BNPV - 20.07
- Type PNBV - 19.83
- PNVB type - 19.2
- Type NBPV - 19.07
- Type BPNV - 18.7
- Type VNPB - 18.2
- Type BPVN - 17.9
- Type NVPB - 17.7
- Type VPNB - 17.27
- Type BVNP - 16.87
- Type VPBN - 15.87
- Type VBNP - 15.1
- Type BVPN - 14.57
- Type PVNB - 14.43
- Type PBNV - 13.63
- Type PVBN - 13
- Type PBVN - 12.93
- Type VBPN - 12.73
Second question triggered me and I had to close it. Not much of a test person, sorry @myresearch
Intended type: PBVN
Number of points scored by type: (the higher the value, the greater the chance that the type will be correct):
- Type PBVN — 16.2
- Type VPBN — 15.97
- BPVN type — 15.67
- PNVB type - 15.3
- Type NPVB — 14.77
- Type BNVP - 14.63
- Type VNPB - 14.3
- Type VPNB — 14.27
- Type PBNV - 13.87
- Type VBPN — 13.43
- Type BPNV - 13.3
- Type PNBV - 13.13
- Type PVBN — 12.97
- Type VNBP - 12.87
- Type BNPV — 12.8
- Type NPBV - 12.5
- Type VBNP — 12.43
- Type NBVP — 12.3
- Type PVNB — 11.17
- Type NVPB — 11
- Type BVPN - 11
- Type NBPV — 10.5
- BVNP type — 9.87
- NVBP type - 9.33