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Help Out With Personality Test Questions

Hi Everyone,  If already know your type and would like to help out with the Socionics test, I am trying to create, all you have to do is the following: 1. Click the link for either Alpha , Beta , Gamma or Delta . 2. Create a column to the right and fill in the answers, whether '1' or '2'. If you're not sure, just say 'both' or '1.5'. 3. Then, click the link for either ILE , SEI , ESE , LII , EIE , LSI , SLE , IEI , SEE , ILI , LIE , ESI , LSE , EII , IEE or SLI . 4. Do the same. Doing this will help me to work out which items are good and worth keeping for the final test, and which items need to go.  Thank you everyone for doing this, and Happy New Year!

Micah Purvis - Diagnostic Report (IEI)

After a diagnostic interview, an analysis of Micah’s answers suggests the 8 IM Elements may best be assigned to the functions of Model A in the following order, making his best fit type the ‘Intuitive Ethical Integrator’ or ‘IEI’. Leading Function - Telos (T1) To Micah, “faith is something that everyone has, so it’s just a matter of what you’re gonna decide to have faith in” . With this view, Micah approaches the fields of film and literature with a near “spiritual” reverence. It is with this reverence that Micah requires a story to be “allowed… to speak through metaphor and imagery” , believing that to do otherwise and overly “preach” the message would not be having faith that it will be interpreted correctly. Micah sees the close identification with literature, and his eventual contribution to it, as his life’s calling. In addition to this pseudo-religious approach to a singular aim, Micah shows a natural affinity for analysing the meanings of themes, this being his chief ...

Alex Jones (SEE): Personality Type Analysis

Alexander Emric Jones (born 11 February 1974) is the owner of the Infowars platform and host of The Alex Jones Show which reports current events and provides news commentary with a conspiratorial bent. Alex states that he was introduced to the " New World Order" conspiracy as a youth, hearing adult relatives and friends of the family mentioning it and related topics, though he claims he initially dismissed much of what he heard at the time. He began his own forays into the subject after reading the book None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen, and subsequently began consuming large amounts o f history books and literature pertaining to global conspiracies. Now widely known for his own promulgation of conspiracy theories, and a bombastic, over-the-top style of presentation, Jones began his broadcast career in Austin, TX during the mid 1990s. Alex’s first show was a live, call-in format public-access cable program on topics that were relatively tame compared to wh...

Tony Robbins (SEE): Personality Type Analysis

Tony Robbins, born Anthony Robbins, is an American Philanthropist, Businessman, Motivational Speaker, and Life Coach, that claims that he has never lost anyone during his entire professional career. Tony, in his own words, had a fairly abusive home-life and was quickly on his own at 17 years old. Although he left on his own accord, he still provided for his family working as a handyman until he began his professional career under the tutelage of Personal Development Guru, Jim Rohn. Rohn taught him about happiness and success further propelling Tony’s desire to help others do the same. The most obvious and present theme in Tony’s life from then to now is about breaking personal barriers with a strong emphasis on “pushing through obstacles.” Not only is this his prime message, but it’s also how he naturally displays himself on stage, in his seminars, and even during intermissions. It is as if this theme is ever present in his life. The following quotes further...