


ISFP - "Artist". Interested in the fine arts. Expression primarily through action or art form. The senses are keener than in other types. 8.8% of total population.
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And here is the details.ISFP
Quiet, serious, sensitive and kind. Do not like conflict, and not likely to do things which may generate conflict. Loyal and faithful. Extremely well-developed senses, and aesthetic appreciation for beauty. Not interested in leading or controlling others. Flexible and open-minded. Likely to be original and creative. Enjoy the present moment.
Does that hit the mark?They're likely to be animal lovers, and to have a true appreciation for the beauties of nature. They're original and independent, and need to have personal space.
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ISFPs are action-oriented individuals. They are "doers", and are usually uncomfortable with theorizing concepts and ideas, unless they see a practical application. They learn best in a "hands-on" environment, and consequently may become easily bored with the traditional teaching methods, which emphasize abstract thinking. They do not like impersonal analysis, and are uncomfortable with the idea of making decisions based strictly on logic. Their strong value systems demand that decisions are evaluated against their subjective beliefs, rather than against some objective rules or laws.
And the detail...INTJ
Independent, original, analytical, and determined. Have an exceptional ability to turn theories into solid plans of action. Highly value knowledge, competence, and structure. Driven to derive meaning from their visions. Long-range thinkers. Have very high standards for their performance, and the performance of others. Natural leaders, but will follow if they trust existing leaders.
- Bill* Not threatened by conflict or criticism
* Usually self-confident
This I agree with just fine. When you need to get a job done you use the best tools you have if those tools are even slightly useful.Bill Glasheen wrote:But when it comes time to do predictive modeling and I need to be able to compute which patients get the extra case management care and which do not, I have to fish or cut bait on my measures. ...
I need these simplifications to maximize my sensitivity and specificity at the back end, given the limited, imperfect data I put in at the front end.
Here's where I disagree. I think personality testing is the wrong tool for all of these things, Especially with regards understanding human behavior. I tend to think scientific personality testing is about on par with phrenology.In any case, such descriptions can be very useful for career counseling, team building, and understanding of human behavior.
OK, at least you are up front. However...I tend to think scientific personality testing is about on par with phrenology.