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Some researchers and personality theorists claim that how you perceive time has an impact on your personality; intersecting individual preferences on a time perception versus time urgency axis color certain personality traits. The time perception axis illustrates a range between a past, present or future orientation and is characterized by which of these most frequently occupies your head-space. The time urgency axis, meanwhile, differentiates between high time urgency and low time urgency, which is a fancy way of defining which approach you favour: the immediate action approach versus a 'wait-and-see' approach.
See: Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory.
I'd like to see how you all match up.
I'm further wondering what your own theories are regarding time perception as a psychological phenomenon. I'm also curious to see what sort of implications you think this might have on MBTI typology... What are your observations/theories regarding time perception and certain types?
EDIT:
Whoops. Sorry guys. I didn't realize the test didn't work for people. How disappointing.
This one should work. I tried it out myself and it didn't time out. Hopefully it will work for you too: http://www.thetimeparadox.com/surveys/ztpi/
Anyway, just to clarify and better explain what I meant by 'how do you perceive time?'
See: Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory.
I'd like to see how you all match up.
I'm further wondering what your own theories are regarding time perception as a psychological phenomenon. I'm also curious to see what sort of implications you think this might have on MBTI typology... What are your observations/theories regarding time perception and certain types?
EDIT:
Whoops. Sorry guys. I didn't realize the test didn't work for people. How disappointing.
This one should work. I tried it out myself and it didn't time out. Hopefully it will work for you too: http://www.thetimeparadox.com/surveys/ztpi/
Anyway, just to clarify and better explain what I meant by 'how do you perceive time?'
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