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I think I am a little like all of the choices
This test is too wooish for me. Sorry
Wilson?!Some very successful presidents were INTJ's - Chester A. Arthur, Calvin Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy, James K. Polk, and Woodrow Wilson.
I got INTJ on this test....but i've gotten ISTJ on a different one before. The rarity of INTJ's leads me to believe this test is a little off...either that or the stats about the rarity of INTJ's is off.
I - 44
N - 25
T - 62
J - 56
ENTJ, but sometimes when I take the test I can be an INTJ if I'm angry at humanity for whatever reason.
The Yes/No approach might produce skewed results. Here is the same indicator, but test with a subjective scale:
It also is more flexible in its assignment, showing you the two highest groupings you fall into.
wow...there aren't many enfp's on rpf's at all. I'd hate to think that the cause of freedom is doa for enfp's, because that would be fubar, imho.
I think i just od'ed on acronyms, btw.