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I tried to take the Multiple-Intelligences test, but those questions are absolutely ridiculous. Take "I like Photography - sometimes/rarely/usually" ... What
about Photography? Taking pictures or looking at pictures? They do
not know how to ask the right questions. I mean, some of the questions on the Personality test were hard to answer, but almost all of these MI questions are unanswerable. Or, are unanswerable with the same 3 answers for every question.
Wiki said the following about INTP's:
- quiet, thoughtful, analytical
- enjoy spending long periods of time on their own, working through problems and forming solutions
- curious about systems and how things work
- frequently found in careers such as science, architecture, and law
- less at ease in social situations or in the "caring professions"
- enjoy the company of those who share their interests
- impatient with the bureaucracy, rigid hierarchies, and the politics prevalent in many professions
- prefer to work informally with others as equals
- organize their understanding of any topic by articulating principles
- are especially drawn to theoretical constructs
- can demonstrate remarkable skill in explaining complex ideas to others in simple terms, especially in writing
- their ability to grasp complexity may also lead them to provide overly detailed explanations of "simple" ideas, listeners may judge that the INTP makes things more difficult than they are
- independent nature
- prefer working alone to leading or following in a group
- during interactions with others, if INTPs are focused on gathering information, they may seem oblivious, aloof, or even rebellious—when in fact they are concentrating on listening and understanding
- extraverted intuition often gives them a quick wit, especially with language
- may defuse tension through comical observations and references
- can be charming, even in their quiet reserve
- are sometimes surprised by the high esteem in which their friends and colleagues hold them
- when INTPs feel insulted, they may respond with sudden, cutting criticism
- emotions must be dealt with logically—because improperly handled emotions, INTPs believe, can only harm