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Jul. 24th, 2007 12:02 pm
I've taken this test many times over the past 10 years, and have always scored INFP. Even when I try to answer differently to be sure I'm answering as I really am, rather than as I idealize myself, I still get INFP, presumably because I'm extreme enough in each category that a few answers to the contrary isn't going to change the overall result. I don't disagree with the results, though. The profiles generally ring true to me, and more than one author on the list has jumped out at me as someone who sees the world the same way I do.
The multiple intelligences thing is interesting, and I have more to say about that, but I don't really feel like it right now.
This counts as studying since Gardener's multiple intelligences theory is going to be one of the things on our test today, right?