Personality Tests...

Aug 25, 2009 12:40

So, I was invited to take a Myers-Briggs test on Facebook, which I had already taken... I looked at my results again, and thought to myself, "this doesn't seem too accurate ( Read more... )

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bronxelf_ag001 August 25 2009, 17:13:00 UTC
Because your results arent strong. Theyre all borderline, so theyre going to shift.

My results arent even *close* to borderline, so I get consistent results.

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amalthya August 25 2009, 17:19:56 UTC
You are blowing my mind. Are you telling me that I cannot believe everything I find from the internet!?!

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bigscary August 25 2009, 18:55:26 UTC
Myers-Briggs is complete and total bullshit. Really.

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cbreakr August 26 2009, 15:52:17 UTC
I'm curious why you think so.

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jlc August 25 2009, 23:55:43 UTC
Welcome to Myers-Briggs! Your scores can change depending on your mood in most Myers-Briggs tests. It's more accurate than random, but hardly actually useful.

ENFP seems most likely to me, though.

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cbreakr August 26 2009, 15:51:37 UTC
Taking the same test again and again so quickly while knowing the results each time, you bias your answers each time.

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alexsirkman August 26 2009, 17:03:12 UTC
Conceivable... but the three tests I took were each different, the first two made of binary decisions, and the third choosing where I fall between two juxtaposed qualities. So, while they all seemed like they could be testing for the same things, I felt like if I tried to answer the questions as honestly as I could each time, they would be about as accurate as they could be.

On the other hand, I know that with about four questions on the second test (Personality Test Center) , I could see that the questions were similar to ones on the first test(humanmetrics), yet the phrasing was different enough that I felt like my answer might have changed, if they were counting the questions the same way

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