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wnylib

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62. Nah. I'm not interested in personality tests.
Sat Dec 21, 2024, 09:07 PM
Dec 21

I looked up the Myers Briggs test after I posted my question and found that it is not considered scientifically reliable.

I took a different test in high school and again in college. It's the Holland Occupational Themes or Holland Codes (RIASEC).

That test asks what activities and hobbies you enjoy, what careers sound like something you'd like to do, how much education or training you are willing to pursue, what awards you have received, what you think your talents and skills are. It's all self reporting so not really a scientific evaluation because the test taker can have unrealistic expectations or impressions about some careers. They could give answers that they feel obligated to give based on family expectations or teacher feedback.

The test categorizes interests into 6 groups and lists jobs that fall into those groups in various combinations. The group's are realistic, investigative, artistic, social, entrepreneurial, and conventional. Your interest levels, based on your answers, will be high in some areas and low in others. You get a list of occupations to consider based on the highest 2 or 3 groups that you fall into.

Both times that I took it, I ranked highest in investigative and social. It fit my interest in anthropology, languages, and teaching. I don't remember what the 3rd highest ranking for me was, but I know that, while social and investigative remained the same both times that I took the test, the other categories changed.

Strangely, one career possibility that was suggested in the test that I took in college was map making. Other suggestions were social sciences, teaching, social work, science research, technical writing, interpreter, and print journalism.



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I've taken it twice--ENTJ both times. Lonestarblue Dec 21 #1
ENTJs are natural leaders. Irish_Dem Dec 21 #3
Probably why I ended up with a career in upper level management positions. Stubborn and bossy!😀 Lonestarblue Dec 21 #7
Yes we typically see this type in upper management. Irish_Dem Dec 21 #9
INFJ Irish_Dem Dec 21 #2
Me too! We're the rarest type, I'm told. Scrivener7 Dec 21 #22
Yes, we are only 1.5% of the entire US population. Irish_Dem Dec 21 #23
I definitely have my home spaces with very Scrivener7 Dec 21 #24
Yes, the other 99% of the population are quite odd, aren't they? Irish_Dem Dec 21 #25
Exactly!!! Scrivener7 Dec 21 #49
What is this test? I am not familiar with it. wnylib Dec 21 #46
It is the Myers Briggs (MBTI), a personality inventory of normal traits. Irish_Dem Dec 21 #48
Nah. I'm not interested in personality tests. wnylib Dec 21 #62
The Holland is very different from the MB. Irish_Dem Dec 21 #63
INTJ Sanity Claws Dec 21 #4
Same here. Dulcinea Dec 22 #65
ENFP jimfields33 Dec 21 #5
I don't think I've ever taken it. TurboDem Dec 21 #6
You can take it online but it costs money catbyte Dec 21 #12
Thank you TurboDem Dec 21 #17
$59.95 wolfie001 Dec 21 #30
Google gave me this PJMcK Dec 21 #13
Thank you TurboDem Dec 21 #18
Yup... 2naSalit Dec 21 #8
INFJ is the rarest code. Irish_Dem Dec 21 #11
I didn't... 2naSalit Dec 21 #15
Yes Irish_Dem Dec 21 #19
Psy testing and I don't jive. bucolic_frolic Dec 21 #10
ENFP here. highplainsdem Dec 21 #14
ENTJ Sailingdiver Dec 21 #16
ESTP twice EYESORE 9001 Dec 21 #20
ENTJ Floyd R. Turbo Dec 21 #21
I don't need Meyers-Briggs judging me. Emile Dec 21 #26
I am skeptical of these tests. mucifer Dec 21 #27
As you should be Orrex Dec 21 #44
Me. Ocelot II Dec 21 #28
I primarily score INFJ, but occasionally I'll score INTJ. My granddaughter is an INTJ and a therapist. Joinfortmill Dec 21 #29
I've always scored INFJ dweller Dec 21 #31
Myers Briggs is not a valid test. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 21 #32
Holy moly thank you! Orrex Dec 21 #43
I don't see anyone here swearing by anything or claiming anything is a divine instrument. Scrivener7 Dec 21 #50
INTP Clouds Passing Dec 21 #33
INFP here every time I take it nuxvomica Dec 21 #34
As a child, I didn't have an imaginary friend. Different Drummer Dec 21 #56
Are you an INFP too? nuxvomica Dec 21 #58
I have tested as an INFP at times. Also INFJ. Different Drummer Dec 22 #66
ENTJ all three times. redstatebluegirl Dec 21 #35
My wife and one of our kids are INTJ but they can emulate whatever personality traits a situation demands. hunter Dec 21 #36
It was so long ago that I've forgotten what I scored. Ferrets are Cool Dec 21 #37
A Couple Times ProfessorGAC Dec 21 #38
INTP flying rabbit Dec 21 #39
I'm ISFJ. I was tested twice. Link below. LuckyCharms Dec 21 #40
I'm a INFP-T (Turbulent Mediator) Niagara Dec 21 #41
Yeah, multiple times. INTP. malthaussen Dec 21 #42
It's curious that there's no result like "you're a dangerous lunatic on the verge of mass murder" Orrex Dec 21 #45
Just like astrology, really. n/t malthaussen Dec 21 #60
Taken it a few times ailsagirl Dec 21 #47
I was an ENTP when I was younger... viva la Dec 21 #51
Yes. I tested negative. n/t Mister Ed Dec 21 #52
Took it during my working years..dont remember my score Demovictory9 Dec 21 #53
Maybe people are reading too much into these tests? SWBTATTReg Dec 21 #54
👇👇👇👁️👁️ Goonch Dec 21 #55
I have taken it many times, always self-administered. Different Drummer Dec 21 #57
ISTJ here sakabatou Dec 21 #59
INTJ as a rule soldierant Dec 21 #61
Sagittarius, every time. Ptah Dec 21 #64
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