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I'm seeing how the MBTI and socionics correlates for ISxx types.
Yay another random meaningless poll that tell us excactly nothing of value,
except to feed our already formed prejudices.
Count me in! :crazy:
But is self-perfection always accurate? I'm of the idea that J/P switch must happen between the systems for introverts assuming they are correctly typed.Sheeesh. The reason for posting this poll is to see how much the j/p switch occurs between the MBTI and the socionics systems for introverts. I want to see if some introverted types are more affected by the j/p switch than others. For instance some MBTI ISTJs are socionics ISTjs (no j/p switch), some are socionics ISTps (j/p switch), and some are some entirely different socionics type. This is what I'm curious to find out more about. It's got nothing to do with prejudices, just how people happen to perceive themselves between the two systems.
Treat it as me just reacting to how I felt about the initial idea.Sheeesh. The reason for posting this poll is to see how much the j/p switch occurs between the MBTI and the socionics systems for introverts. I want to see if some introverted types are more affected by the j/p switch than others. For instance some MBTI ISTJs are socionics ISTjs (no j/p switch), some are socionics ISTps (j/p switch), and some are some entirely different socionics type. This is what I'm curious to find out more about. It's got nothing to do with prejudices, just how people happen to perceive themselves between the two systems.
Yay another random meaningless poll that tell us excactly nothing of value,
except to feed our already formed prejudices.
Count me in! :crazy:
I like these polls. Thanks for setting them up!Sheeesh. The reason for posting this poll is to see how much the j/p switch occurs between the MBTI and the socionics systems for introverts. I want to see if some introverted types are more affected by the j/p switch than others. For instance some MBTI ISTJs are socionics ISTjs (no j/p switch), some are socionics ISTps (j/p switch), and some are some entirely different socionics type. This is what I'm curious to find out more about. It's got nothing to do with prejudices, just how people happen to perceive themselves between the two systems.
The purpose of this thread is lost on me. Getting people's personal opinions on how they type themselves doesn't provide any useful information at all.
it supplies some data to critically examine claims of the kind "most of INTJs type as ESTp in socionics"The purpose of this thread is lost on me. Getting people's personal opinions on how they type themselves doesn't provide any useful information at all.