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I believe we've had similar threads here on the forum before, but I admit I'm somehow fond of these personality tests. I found this one on another webmaster's site, it is based on the Myer's Briggs Typology system.
Here's a Beginner's Guide to MBTI. And here's where you take the test.
My results:
What about you?
Here's a Beginner's Guide to MBTI. And here's where you take the test.
My results:
Your Preferences:
Introversion (I): |||||||||| 40.74%
Extroversion (E): ||||||||||||||| 59.26%
Intuition (N): ||||||||||| 45.16%
Sensation (S): |||||||||||||| 54.84%
Thinking (T): |||||||||| 40.91%
Feeling (F): ||||||||||||||| 59.09%
Judging (J): ||||||||||||| 52.94%
Perceiving (P): |||||||||||| 47.06%
Based on your answers, your personality type is most likely:
ESFJ - The Caregiver
Your first preference is toward extroversion, which means that you get your energy from interacting with other people. Other people are often energized by your presence as well, and you're usually seen as a 'people person'. You likely have a knack for persuading others.
Your second preference is for sensation. Sensors are pragmatic, precise people who are very detail oriented. Instead of looking at the big picture first, Sensors concentrate on specifics. They highly value experience and often have an excellent memory.
Your third preference is for feeling. Feeling, in this sense, has little to do with emotion. Feelers look for the subjective qualities in a situation that give it meaning and importance. Feelers are often less concerned with precise facts and more about what's right and wrong.
Your fourth preference is for judging. Judgers are structured and organized, preferring an orderly environment over disorganization. They are decisive planners who like bringing closure to projects. Judgers often feel comfortable with deadlines and can easily work within them.
What about you?