"What kind of introvert are you ?" test

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04 Oct 2014, 7:15 pm

Thinking Introversion, makes sense I enjoy my own thoughts and are a big daydreamer


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04 Oct 2014, 7:51 pm

Kiriae wrote:
calstar2 wrote:
Does anybody else notice that when they take these self-reporting tests that they always choose a strongly agree or a strongly disagree for every answer?

No.I avoid choosing strongly agree or strongly disagree unless I have 100% no doubts. If I can imagine any situation that I would act opposite way I just choose agree or disagree, without the "strongly" word.

Social Introvert
You spend a lot of time by yourself?and you're completely okay with that. You are happy with the small group of friends that you have and you avoid large crowds like the plague.

Also Social Introvert here.

Find the label hilarious, but the description applies. I would never describe myself as social. The test probably uses this label to refer to people who don't feel inhibited by their anxiety. I am not free from anxiety. My brain feels like it is always operating at full throttle, but I have learned not to worry about anxiety, even though I probably lose a lot of sleep over the things that go on in the back of my head. Such nuances are difficult to encode in a test.

The strength of preferences on such tests only matter if you answer in opposite directions on two or more similar questions.



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04 Oct 2014, 8:21 pm

Social Introvert

You spend a lot of time by yourself?and you're completely okay with that. You are happy with the small group of friends that you have and you avoid large crowds like the plague.



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04 Oct 2014, 9:28 pm

What's the type of introvert that thinks Jung was a hippie fag?

That one.



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04 Oct 2014, 9:48 pm

Social Introvert:

You spend a lot of time by yourself?and you're completely okay with that. You are happy with the small group of friends that you have and you avoid large crowds like the plague.



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04 Oct 2014, 11:25 pm

Social introvert - True but not very illuminating.


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04 Oct 2014, 11:37 pm

Restrained Introversion
You aren't the type of person who regularly speaks your mind, and you rarely veer outside of your comfort zone. You are good at sticking to your agenda because you aren't prone to impulsive behavior.


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04 Oct 2014, 11:42 pm

Social introvert

No brained there...



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05 Oct 2014, 12:57 am

"Anxious Introvert: You are consumed with a fear of failure. When you are with groups of people, you spend a lot of time worrying about ways you could make a bad impression. The best way for you to relax is to go somewhere by yourself and let it all go."

I would say that is partially true, as I do have social phobia which causes some of my introversion in social situations. Otherwise, I like being around my family/friends in an environment where everyone has something to do, such as playing a game together. In such a case, I am not an anxious introvert, I am having fun not thinking. I am introverted in many ways, I spend much of my time inside my head. It would be nice if I could get out of there, but alas, I am far too self-conscious for that.


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05 Oct 2014, 1:50 am

Social Introvert

I don't feel very social at all. I fully expected to get "Anxious" Introvert - I've been an anxious person all my life!


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05 Oct 2014, 2:50 am

Anxious introversion. Can't really disagree with these results.



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05 Oct 2014, 3:44 am

Anxious Introvert
MORE ABOUT YOUR RESULT

You are consumed with a fear of failure. When you are with groups of people, you spend a lot of time worrying about ways you could make a bad impression. The best way for you to relax is to go somewhere by yourself and let it all go.

What would the result have been before I got diagnosed? I am actually much less the things I bolded post diagnosis. I would say "concerned" but not "consumed" by fear of failure these days. But I completely agree with last sentance


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05 Oct 2014, 8:56 am

Anxious Introversion.



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05 Oct 2014, 11:41 am

My results said: RETAKE ?????????????? This sounds like my life.

I don't think I want to "retake." What a waste. They seem to just parrot your answers back to you.



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05 Oct 2014, 11:05 pm

Social Introvert - You spend a lot of time by yourself?and you're completely okay with that. You are happy with the small group of friends that you have and you avoid large crowds like the plague.



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05 Oct 2014, 11:46 pm

I guess there's no point trying this test if you're an extrovert? :) It would be like taking "what kind of woman are you" test for a dude. :D


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