What personality type are you?

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ISFP-T Adventurer
98% Introverted
52% Observant
56% Feeling
74% Prospecting
85% Turbulent

Though I have no idea what this means.
Edit: Now that I read through the 'read-more' section I noticed that this doesnt really fit me at all.
 

Spica66

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I see that most people here are introverted and intuitive. After all, writing is a common way to express introvert's feelings.
 

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I see that most people here are introverted and intuitive. After all, writing is a common way to express introvert's feelings.
I think next would have to be Observant for the second letter. Last time someone made a thread like this, I think INFP is the predominant type on this forum and there are a lot less S people
 

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I found a blog where someone wrote about each personalities' writing style. It was a fun read.
Wow this is actually accurate from my end. Then again, my graphs for the test weren't too ambivalent. I think only my F-T was at the 50-60s zone. Everything else (I, S, J, the second T) are at the 80s.
 

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Wow this is actually accurate from my end. Then again, my graphs for the test weren't too ambivalent. I think only my F-T was at the 50-60s zone. Everything else (I, S, J, the second T) are at the 80s.
Under the article, there's a source section that I find those links helpful.
http://www19.homepage.villanova.edu/karyn.hollis/prof_academic/Courses/common_files/personality_types/Sixteen Types.htm
(INFP link is broken and it links to ISFP. You have to read N from others.)
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Under the article, there's a source section that I find those links helpful.
I was comparing mine with yours and I found it amazing that despite the bulletpoints being the same at first, they eventually diverged even when the letters (T in our case) matched

INTROVERT
  • Writes best in isolation.
  • Finds writing easier than extroverts.
  • Engages in prewriting activities such as outlines.
  • Writes much of the paper in their head.
  • Seldom ask for other's advice.
  • Needs a quiet place to complete writing tasks.
  • We encourage introverts to seek advice and counseling if they have problems writing.
SENSING
  • Writes best when given explicit, detailed directions.
  • Finds revision easier when given step-by-step instructions.
  • Collect lots of data and facts before writing.
  • Have difficulty deciding what to include in the paper.
  • Very concerned with making the paper mechanically correct.
  • May fail to notice content weaknesses.
  • We encourage sensors to include more creative writing and examples if appropriate.
THINKING
  • Prefer clear, objective, analytical assignments.
  • Organize ideas well.
  • More concerned with clarity than creativity.
  • Write best when they follow an outline.
  • Papers tend to be a listing of facts.
  • May fail to use examples or details.
  • We encourage thinkers to use examples to highlight their facts.
JUDGING
  • Like to limit the topic.
  • First drafts are short and quickly written.
  • Later drafts are longer and expand on ideas.
  • Frequently begin writing before completing their research.
  • Adhere rigidly to plans.
  • May fail to include all requirements in a paper.
  • We encourage judgers to stop at intervals in drafting to reevaluate their writing.
 

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I took this test once before at...some point in time and got the same result.
 
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