Ok, the first time I did it, I did actually put in a short paragraph. I tried putting in a lot of my posts this time. I got the opposite type lol.
Introversion (91.1 %)
iNtuition (72.7 %)
Thinking (85.0 %)
Perceiving (57.0 %)
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Ok, the first time I did it, I did actually put in a short paragraph. I tried putting in a lot of my posts this time. I got the opposite type lol.
Introversion (91.1 %)
iNtuition (72.7 %)
Thinking (85.0 %)
Perceiving (57.0 %)

My results were quite varied with different posts. My sillier posts were classified as extroverted and sensing, and occasionally perceiving. My more serious, intellectual posts seem to come off as INTX to this program, with INTJ as the most common result. The posts that were deemed intuitive were very strongly so. Most of them were 80% and higher. The same seemed to apply to the sensing posts. I also seemed to get thinking a lot as well. However, I regard myself as a feeler. In fact, that was the only thing I was entirely sure about when I first came to PerC.
I would really like to know the criteria this program uses to analyze writing. It seems to think that being theoretical automatically deems you INTX. And apparently, being theoretical deems you an introvert. Period. Not to mention that one huge weakness is that it cannot read the thoughts of the person behind the keyboard. For instance, I got judging on quite a few of my posts. My guess is that it seemed organized and coherent. Or something. However, it took quite a bit of effort to organize those thoughts into something readable. Simply put, organizing my thoughts does not come naturally to me.
I mostly get INTP. Interesting, I never considered that to be my type...
So I posted my one and only blog entry on here and ended up with INTP.
W00t?
I'm getting a mix of INTJ and INTP depending on which stuff I put in.
I put in a short essay that i did for my English class and got
1. Introversion (86.9 %)
2. Extraversion (13.1 %)
1. Sensing (53.5 %)
2. iNtuition (46.5 %)
1. Thinking (79.5 %)
2. Feeling (20.5 %)
1. Perceiving (56.0 %)
2. Judging (44.0 %)
Its not far off as i'm an INTP.
ENTP here getting mostly INTP results
interesting...
how do they calculate this anyways?
lol
I just wrote a couple of paragraphs off the top of my head into it, it judged them as INFJ. I also put various emails from friends into it and most of them come up ESFJ, which I don't think is accurate. So I don't think I trust it. I like the idea though!
^^ BTW, that post tests as ISFJ, lol
An short story I wrote and typed for my final exam: ESFP
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1. Extraversion (86.2 %)
2. Introversion (13.8 %)
1. Sensing (93.2 %)
2. iNtuition (6.8 %)
1. Feeling (99.9 %)
2. Thinking (0.1 %)
1. Judging (76.7 %)
2. Perceiving (23.3 %)
ESFJ?
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