Now I have to take it to see how ridiculously messed up (or not) I am. No time now, will report back soon…also will do the “Friends” one for comparison. Can’t wait for the results! Who knows? I might be the next President of the Book Club or something with as much prestige.
Lots of fun — try a five factor personality test. I would say you are Open to experience, Conscientious (in some things), not very Extraverted, sort of Agreeable, and high in Neuroticism (emotional instability). Acronym OCEAN.
I’m a INFJ too! My husband is INTJ. As he said, it’s interesting that you do feel complimented when you read the longer description of your type (available in the book we read long ago, Please Understand Me). My counselor had recommended the book, and I know a lot of fellow Mensans liked it. It certainly gave me an early understanding that being introverted isn’t about whether you like people – it’s where or how you get or lose your energy. Introverts charge up by being alone.
I’ve studied MBTI for years. Most of the books in my collection are about MBTI. One of the things about it that I find somewhat disappointing about it is that, rather than being static, it’s dynamic—it can and often does, change over time. When I first took the MBTI, I tested as being an INFP. In subsequent tests, I’ve gotten INFJ and INTP as results.
Another factor of MBTI is the order of functions. We all have dominant, secondary, tertiary, and least functions. To use Amanda’s INFJ type as an example, INFJs’ function stack would be as follows: Introverted Intuition, Extraverted Feeling, Introverted Thinking, and Extraverted Sensing. The various types have those functions on various orders and whether the functions are introverted or extraverted influences how you use them.
I didn’t mean for this to turn into a psychology lecture so I’ll just conclude with a couple of points. Most of the information you’d want to know about MBTI is available through either a Google or YouTube search. Finally, the more I study MBTI, the less I realize I know about it.
Jonathan Lemon creator about 1 year ago
It all ended with a Chandler Bang.
seanfear about 1 year ago
INFP here – nice to meet you neighbor
Alyssa the Great about 1 year ago
I’m male Monica (Monico?) myself.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 1 year ago
Myers-Briggs is slightly less authoritative than astrology as a guide to personality IMO.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 1 year ago
Cross my palm with silver, for a more accurate and more flattering assessment.
Zapbessacarr about 1 year ago
Thought I would do the test too after reading todays comic. Got INFJ-T. Same as Amanda but “Turbulent” as well apparently.
BJIllistrated Premium Member about 1 year ago
Now I have to take it to see how ridiculously messed up (or not) I am. No time now, will report back soon…also will do the “Friends” one for comparison. Can’t wait for the results! Who knows? I might be the next President of the Book Club or something with as much prestige.
Robert Wilson Premium Member about 1 year ago
I had to take the Myers-Briggs during the orientation class for my job. Interesting, but soon forgotten.
JPuzzleWhiz about 1 year ago
If we’re to go by Panel 3, wouldn’t the abbreviation be “IIFJ”?
Mr. Impatient about 1 year ago
Can’t be sensitive to criticism in this business Amanda.
goboboyd about 1 year ago
But you like to stare… er, observe. You know, for inspiration. But without gawking. (It’s a fine line.)
PaintTheDust about 1 year ago
Lots of fun — try a five factor personality test. I would say you are Open to experience, Conscientious (in some things), not very Extraverted, sort of Agreeable, and high in Neuroticism (emotional instability). Acronym OCEAN.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
INTJ. But as Some Fool From R’leyh would say, that is almost as accurate as Pisces, Pisces rising, Virgo moon.
davewhamond creator about 1 year ago
IPCB… I’m Probably Chandler Bing.
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
There’s always a butt. Good one.
Comicsandcookies about 1 year ago
I’m a INFJ too! My husband is INTJ. As he said, it’s interesting that you do feel complimented when you read the longer description of your type (available in the book we read long ago, Please Understand Me). My counselor had recommended the book, and I know a lot of fellow Mensans liked it. It certainly gave me an early understanding that being introverted isn’t about whether you like people – it’s where or how you get or lose your energy. Introverts charge up by being alone.
Chris Sherlock about 1 year ago
I’ve studied MBTI for years. Most of the books in my collection are about MBTI. One of the things about it that I find somewhat disappointing about it is that, rather than being static, it’s dynamic—it can and often does, change over time. When I first took the MBTI, I tested as being an INFP. In subsequent tests, I’ve gotten INFJ and INTP as results.
Another factor of MBTI is the order of functions. We all have dominant, secondary, tertiary, and least functions. To use Amanda’s INFJ type as an example, INFJs’ function stack would be as follows: Introverted Intuition, Extraverted Feeling, Introverted Thinking, and Extraverted Sensing. The various types have those functions on various orders and whether the functions are introverted or extraverted influences how you use them.
I didn’t mean for this to turn into a psychology lecture so I’ll just conclude with a couple of points. Most of the information you’d want to know about MBTI is available through either a Google or YouTube search. Finally, the more I study MBTI, the less I realize I know about it.