how in the hell? I thought that "S" was much more "just the facts" than "N"?
3/11/2010 12:00:26 AM
For this page:I haven't recalculated since the last few people were added in, but Extroverts averaged 9000 more posts per person than Introverts.Link to take test:http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.aspENFJ: AxlBonBach, mambagrlINFJ: jcs1283ENFP: SpontaneousINFP: GoldenViper, BridgetSPKENTJ: Supplanter, Marko, GrumpyGOP, IMStoned420, Hooksaw, bcvaugha, wolfpackgrrr, eyedrbINTJ: Shaggy, Mr. Joshua, 1337 b4k4, d357r0y3r, lazarus, A Tanzarian, EarthDogg, Solinari, Lumex, stevedudeENTP: sarijoul, ssjamindINTP: Boone, adultswim, moron, God, tromboner950, Kurtis636, Socks``ESTJ: BobbyDigitalISTJ: umbrellaman, pack_bryanESFJ: Wlfpk4LifeISFJ: LunaKESTP: theDuke866ISTP: nutsmackrESFP:ISFP:^My professor would agree with you. The one that got me thinking about this and creating this thread, also wrote a book in part about myers-briggs and does myers-briggs as a part of the marriage counseling services that he and his wife do together. He says that vast majority of engineers are S rather than N.He did an interesting exercise in class today with him and his wife. Everyone's homework was to take the myers-briggs test, and come to class knowing your type. The wife took all the S students with her to another room, and the N students stayed with him. Both the wife and the professor presented their students with an Apple and said talk. And anything the student said ended up as a list on the board.The S people had red, shiny, small, bar code #1308, and lots of other descriptors of the apple. It was a relatively short, but very here and now accurate description of what was in front of them.The N people had apple cider alcohol, apple pie, crafts you can make out of apples, some common saying using apples, apple baseball, festivals involving apples, references to apples in literature, William Tell, but mostly things you could do or make with apples. Us N students had a much longer list, but we had never bothered to pick up the apple (not very engineer-like), or notice it even had a sticker with a bar code on it.[Edited on March 11, 2010 at 12:28 AM. Reason : .]
3/11/2010 12:27:01 AM
ENTJ22381211
3/11/2010 12:40:24 AM
^^ that chart you have puts Ns as engineers. I guess though that sort-of represents the split between your design vs implementation engineers or theoretical vs experimental physicists.And what you seem to be saying is that the Ses spent 15 minutes figuring out that the apple was red and an apple, while the Ns used this as their baseline...? [Edited on March 11, 2010 at 1:08 AM. Reason : ]
3/11/2010 1:04:29 AM
exactly... the N's were busy trying to figure out what they could do with the applethe S's just sat there like dull laggards.
3/11/2010 7:03:07 AM
as an "N" engineer at a research facility, there are actually quite a few N's i would imagine simply because my place of work requires coming up with new things. but we certainly have our fair share of "this is how it works and that's that" type of people too. meetings are often arguments between the think outside the box sorts and the conventional sorts.
3/11/2010 7:29:48 AM
3/11/2010 7:45:50 AM
No, I would argue that "this is how it works and that's that" is absolutely an engineer's mindset.There are preferences when it comes to what trade-offs you want to make, etc, but engineering is essentially boiled down to equations.Engineers are indeed problem solvers, but it's a matter of properly analyzing the problem and then determining the best way to attack it. Like I said, it pretty much comes down to a bunch of equations and data--the difference between an engineer and a calculator is that (a) the engineer knows how to properly apply and interpret the numbers and equations, and (b) concessions and compromises must inevitably be made, and the engineer makes those judgement calls.[Edited on March 11, 2010 at 7:06 PM. Reason : ]
3/11/2010 7:04:08 PM
Before I took it I was going to post to say I typically straddle E/INTJ on these tests. This one I came up INTJ.# slightly expressed introvert# moderately expressed intuitive personality# distinctively expressed thinking personality# very expressed judging personality
3/11/2010 7:17:06 PM
^^ well... not the engineering that I do, but ok.Maybe civil engineering or some other pussy shit is like that.
3/11/2010 9:51:00 PM
what sort of engineering do you do?
3/11/2010 10:17:04 PM
3/11/2010 10:20:44 PM
tech support for a large software enterprise edition... you would recognize it if I told u the name.... Has nothing to do with formulas. There is a TON of problem solving. Its not just consumer tech support... have to support on-call when a couple of hours of downtime mean the difference between profitability or not. Anyway, probably TMI but you get the picture.
3/11/2010 10:26:32 PM
3/11/2010 11:13:04 PM
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3/11/2010 11:40:51 PM
^ yes, and keeping something running is a technicians job.
3/12/2010 9:25:41 AM
I think we're putting a little too much stake in this personality test.
3/12/2010 9:34:16 AM
^ you're 100% correct.However, the statement below is definitely mutually exclusive to your two quoted statements:
3/12/2010 10:12:20 AM
3/12/2010 11:10:39 AM
I don't know... I was the only guy in my senior design lab working every freaking day for the whole semester until the last week when all the other kids came running in last minute. I'm pretty dedicated... Can't speak for your "n" friends.
3/12/2010 11:43:35 AM
^^your retarded observations don't count as actuality. You're the one trying to argue that the myers briggs test is wrong while at the same time trying to promote how accurate the test is.FWIW, the S types in my office couldn't complete a project on time if their life depended on it. It's a testament to their time management skills, not their personality. There's a difference between personality, intellect, and competence. Don't get them confused.The part I find funny about your professor's comments is that I sat through an entire lecture with Dr. Townsend in E100 and Dr. Hatice Ozturk in E303 covering myer's briggs personality tests. Both of them commented that if you weren't in the "NT" group, you should consider switching majors because there is a good chance you won't be happy doing engineering for a career choice.[Edited on March 12, 2010 at 12:26 PM. Reason : teachers]
3/12/2010 12:21:59 PM
^nobut there you go spewing more of your creativity and female-esque opinionated bullshit.but yeh complete bullshit:http://www.fark.com/cgi/comments.pl?IDLink=778557&hl=Ninety-five-percent-of-engineers-are-ISTJ-What-type-are-you-(link-goes-to-Myers-Briggs)[Edited on March 12, 2010 at 1:44 PM. Reason : .]
3/12/2010 1:36:58 PM
3/12/2010 1:40:48 PM
I just wanted to share that engineers are the only people I've met who make a big deal about the personality types in their careers. I've had engineers draw impromptu flow charts on cocktail napkins illustrating how unique and special their approach to problem-solving is. Nobody else does this stuff to this extreme, which I guess kinda proves y'all are a weird bunch.And pack_bryan, we're not tryna say all S types are dumb and shit. Just you and Wlfpk4Life.
3/12/2010 1:48:32 PM
"we"lol. intjs and their 'need for team approval' justification for all thingsthis explains why their deficiencies with womenz? yes
3/12/2010 2:07:46 PM
i've taken this several times at various times in my life (once or twice a year since i discovered it in high school) - i've almost always been ENTP. ..once in a while i'll score an ENTJ - while i'm still ENTP 95% of the time, i will score ENTJ every now and then. over time, my T has also moved closer towards F, and will likely make the full move within a couple of decades.i have however, remained overwhelmingly and unflinchingly and E and an N since my first time taking.
3/12/2010 2:58:25 PM
^^Is English your first language?
3/12/2010 3:35:44 PM
^^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENTP
3/12/2010 3:39:48 PM
3/12/2010 4:45:11 PM
Pounding on my chest? What are you talking about?I was just repeating what Boone said because I agree with his sentiments:
3/12/2010 5:08:19 PM
3/12/2010 5:16:22 PM
Hmm, how interesting that two of the people with whom I most staunchly disagree are INFPs. Not overly surprising since I typically score almost 100% Thinking vs. Feeling. The only thing that waivers occasionally on mine is Perceiving vs. Judging. I occasionally score as an INTJ. Over the course of time I have slowly become less introverted as I have consistently been placed in leadership roles throughout my career.
3/12/2010 5:17:43 PM
3/12/2010 5:21:52 PM
3/12/2010 5:24:12 PM
Right, I used to be pretty heavily introverted and incredibly uncomfortable dealing with group work, group presentations, etc. Now I still dislike it and would prefer one on one meetings, doing my own fucking projects so I'm not pulling dead weight, and frankly would prefer not to have to deal with the rest of you, but I can handle it. My basic preference for introspection and less socialization is not going to change, but I apparently "hide my introversion well." That particular area is not as strongly expressed and what used to be a stumbling block for me in many ways is not one any more.
3/12/2010 5:28:51 PM
ENFJ: AxlBonBach, mambagrlINFJ: jcs1283ENFP: SpontaneousINFP: GoldenViper, BridgetSPKENTJ: Supplanter, Marko, GrumpyGOP, IMStoned420, Hooksaw, bcvaugha, wolfpackgrrr, eyedrb, MaximaDrvrINTJ: Shaggy, Mr. Joshua, 1337 b4k4, d357r0y3r, lazarus, A Tanzarian, EarthDogg, Solinari, Lumex, stevedude, AngryOldMan, eleusisENTP: sarijoul, ssjamindINTP: Boone, adultswim, moron, God, tromboner950, Kurtis636, Socks``ESTJ: BobbyDigitalISTJ: umbrellaman, pack_bryanESFJ: Wlfpk4LifeISFJ: LunaKESTP: theDuke866ISTP: nutsmackrESFP:ISFP:
3/12/2010 7:48:19 PM
there are no opposites to INTJ
3/12/2010 8:52:14 PM
3/13/2010 9:27:43 AM
For comparison I integrated the results of this thread with the subsequent one eleusis started in chat chat. Here is a comparison of the full results vs the soap box results.
3/17/2010 12:24:57 AM
Inventor (ENTP)
3/17/2010 8:43:34 AM
INTP. I scored that on the full Meyers-Briggs, and all the internet spin-offs.[Edited on March 17, 2010 at 12:00 PM. Reason : ]
3/17/2010 11:32:18 AM
ENTP
3/17/2010 4:16:54 PM
ENTP, The "Clever" Engineer. My job is primarily innovation, consultation, and judgment calls. I like the below description, which is very representative of my personality, per anyone that has actually known me well:
3/17/2010 4:31:17 PM
Someone should do a scatter plot of the TWW personality types.
3/17/2010 4:42:40 PM
I'm no statistician....what would you use as the axes? There are 4 variables....I guess you could put all the different types on the horizontal and the # of each on the vertical, but then you'd just have a bar graph.[Edited on March 17, 2010 at 4:48 PM. Reason : t]
3/17/2010 4:48:16 PM
Draw a 3D scatter plot with x,y, and z axes. But make it a .gif, and have the frames/time represent the fourth axis.That's how we INTPers roll.
3/17/2010 5:22:40 PM
the iNtuition group is dominating the soap box, if you consider the chit chat group to be a baseline representation of TWW.
3/17/2010 7:04:29 PM