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Re: INTJ - is just perfect » Nickengland

Posted by rainbowbrite on November 26, 2005, at 20:36:06

In reply to Re: INTJ - Improvements..? » Dinah, posted by Nickengland on November 26, 2005, at 15:20:55

Hi Nick!

>Is it best to score high, low or inbetweeen?

well, I dont think it makes it better or worse. But if you were low on them then that just means you are closer to be more balanced with the revese. So if you I is low you are closer to an E then if it were high. It really isnt about best and worst. Its just that higher percents mean you have a stronger tendency towards that trait. This mostly has to do with career personality analysis, well Meyers Briggs does anyway and it seems similar. The idea is to direct you in the path that suits your personality style. (sorry got rambling)

>I guess my question is, the higher the pecentage of the characteristic (the more its expressed) is that generally a good thing ~ or is it best to have each one moderately expressed?

yes, exactly. It depends as to how you want to be I guess. Id like to score diffenetly on mine, because I think maybe Id be more successful with particular things, but I dont think I ever will :-o because in most cases I think we are pretty consistent

>lol im alittle confused how to make an interpretation of the results.

Im not sure if this one gave the list of occupations that best suit the types or not but Ill have a look for soemthing thats more useful at analyzing them.
I guess I would use your score as a very loose guideline.
I hope that made some sense.

 

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