Something which I have posed is, how accurate are the four letter groupings?
Suppose we have (marks out of 12 using the simple Paragon test)
Falcon One: Introversion 10 iNtuition 7 Thinking 10 Perception 7
Eagle One: Introversion 8 iNtuition 10 Thinking 7 Perception 11
Both qualify as category INTP but we may find two very different characters!?
Then we introduce an INTJ
Hawk Two: Introversion 10 iNtuition 7 Thinking 11 Judgement 5
Falcon One is closer to Hawk Two than Eagle One.
Just for the crack, an INFP:
Dragon One: Introversion 9 iNtuition 11 Feeling 5 Perception 10
In a world where most people are near the average XXXX, the whole system is rather vague. It is good for me as an extreme NP, and I see plenty of ESFJ, some of which attract the attention of forensic psychology in the Thieves Kitchen if they are extreme SFs and liable to go Crazy.
http://brainsandcareers.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=195&start=10
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