Hogwarts Houses and Myers-Briggs Personality Types

Aug 30, 2004 13:57

A while back, on one of the threads at the SugarQuill, we were discussing whether or not there was any correlation between Myers-Briggs Personality Types and the "personality types" of the four Hogwarts Houses. I had my own theory on how the Types could be split up into Houses, and without the Quill around, I've had a bit more time on my hands, ( Read more... )

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great quiz ...and right up my interest alley kelleypen August 30 2004, 18:30:08 UTC

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Re: great quiz ...and right up my interest alley readerravenclaw August 30 2004, 18:47:28 UTC
It's because the quiz doesn't allow a single answer to count towards multiple results, which is necessary for this quiz. I know, it's very convoluted, but this was the only way I could come up with to make it work. :)

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fuzzie August 31 2004, 16:39:14 UTC
That's really interesting. :)


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botherd August 31 2004, 16:44:42 UTC
Here from daily_snitch.


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pinkwafer August 31 2004, 16:47:05 UTC
(linked here from the daily_snitch)

Very accurate quiz, in my opinion. Despite being torn between different answers, it gave me a very accurate result. (Ravenclaw, NTP) Nicely detailed too. :) The multiple answers were slightly confusing, although I can see why you had to split it that way.

I'd be interested to see all the possible results, if you could make those public. For example, there could be a different Ravenclaw description that would suit me, although the NTP does fit me better than the NTJ you've shown above. :)

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readerravenclaw August 31 2004, 16:57:45 UTC
NTP and NTJ are actually the only two Ravenclaw personality types in this quiz. :)

That's what this experiment is mostly about - trying to see if I've matched up personality types to houses with any sort of accuracy. :)

I'm a bit hesitant about making all the answers automatically public, at least for now, but if you're curious about which houses I matched up to which personality types, feel free to email me at readerravenclaw@yahoo.com

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tundraeternal August 31 2004, 16:49:00 UTC
What a novel way to solve the single-respone, multiple-answer problem! I thought this was really well done, and sorted me very accurately!

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