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Is it possible to be both INTJ and INTP?
You cannot be both INTJ and INTP. Contrary to popular internet tests, the difference between these two types is not just whether you’re more apt to judge or perceive. The two types have vastly different cognitive function stacks, meaning they have different ways of viewing and processing the world around them.
Why do I get a different personality type every time I take the test?
The Myers-Briggs provides inconsistent, inaccurate results Research has found that as many as 50 percent of people arrive at a different result the second time they take a test, even if it’s just five weeks later. That’s because the traits it aims to measure aren’t the ones that are consistently different among people.
Can you be both INTP and Infj?
Both INFJ and INTP personality types are rare. It’s nearly as rare for an INFJ to meet an INTP as it is for an INFJ to meet someone of their same personality type. When these two introverted intuitives do come across one another, it can feel like they’ve met a unicorn.
Can you be two MBTI?
Given the MBTI, yes, you can be more than one type. This is why: The MBTI is a quiz based on the work of Kathryn Briggs, and modified to fit with the terminology and some concepts of Carl Jung. The test itself doesn’t assume any underlying model, and does not need to translate to any “true” types.
How rare is an INTP?
around three percent
The INTP personality is a rarer personality type, making up around three percent of the population. Individuals with an INTP personality are often referred to as “The Logician,” “The Thinker” or “The Architect.” INTPs are brilliant, philosophical people.
Can the MBTI be wrong?
“For the MBTI, the evidence says not very, no, no, and not really.” Some research suggests the MBTI is unreliable because the same person can get different results when retaking the test. Since those early criticisms, the company says it has done its own research to refine the test and assess its validity.
How can you tell an Infj from an INTP?
INTPs and INFJs are very different; though they are both Introverted and Intuitive, preferring to spend time alone and think conceptually, INTPs express themselves logically and prefer to go with the flow of things, while INFJs are emotional and organized.