patternist wrote:
What about those that don't test as INTx though? (I know I've asked this question before...humor me) - don't they count? I'm more likely to believe that there may be a tendency to start as INxx and move toward other expressions as people adapt to social stresses. I'd also like a breakdown of gender. I'm inclined to think males are more likely to test as INTx, probably largely because of environmental factors.
Well, it's like I stated in the OP:
Fnord wrote:
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With all that re-stated, I'd also like to see a more comprehensive poll that includes the Myers-Brigs results, and an actuarial breakdown according to age, education, ethnicity, gender, hobbies and interests, income, IQ, and profession.
Any volunteers?
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