Kiersey Test
Aug. 1st, 2002 07:52 pmINFJ
"The Knight"
"I" stands for Introversion.
An attitude in which interest, value and meaning are attached primarily to internal objects. External matters are habitually not valued or difficult for the introvert. Introversion is the opposite of Extroversion.
"N" stands for Intuition.
One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). In Jung's system, Intuition means that the internal and external world are perceived through the unconscious. Intuitive types focus on the future, with a view toward patterns & possibilities.
"F" stands for Feeling.
One of Jung's four psychic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Sensation, and Intuition). According to Jung, Feeling means the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on values. Jung said that the Feeling function is essential for determining whether or not something is agreeable or not agreeable, likable or not likable, important or not important. In this case, Feeling is not to be confused with emotions or affect, which cut across all four functions. The Feeling function is the opposite of the Thinking function, which is the ability to make evaluations and judgments based on logical categories and ideas.
"J" stands for Judging.
Technically, Judging is an attitude, a way of making decisions based on various facts. Jung called it a "rational" function in the sense that it compares and contrasts various options. In the case of a Thinking-based Judgment, decisions are based upon the logic of a situation. In the case of a Feeling-based Judgement, decisions are based on the relative values in a situation. People with strong tendencies towards Judgement tend to like for things to be planned and organized.
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