Introspiritual
Community Member
- MBTI
- INFJ
I would like to see if a theory that Socionics uses is applicable to MBTI, and helps explain some of the intra-type differences for those testing INFx on the MBTI. Namely, that strength of preference for N or F should sort us into two noticeably different groups. This might also explain how some INFJs seem INFP-like and vice-versa, and why we seem to have a hard time deciding between them.
The survey:
- take an MBTI assessment that gives results based on preference strength (I/E, N/S, etc..) and not the 8 Jungian functions strength (Ni/Ne, Fi/Fe, etc..). Here's the one that I have in my signature, for example.
Then answer:
- which personality type you scored
- N score and F score
- which one is stronger
For me:
- INFJ
- N 95, F 58
- N definitely wins
Let's see if we can find a pattern with people's results.
The survey:
- take an MBTI assessment that gives results based on preference strength (I/E, N/S, etc..) and not the 8 Jungian functions strength (Ni/Ne, Fi/Fe, etc..). Here's the one that I have in my signature, for example.
Then answer:
- which personality type you scored
- N score and F score
- which one is stronger
For me:
- INFJ
- N 95, F 58
- N definitely wins
Let's see if we can find a pattern with people's results.
