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Myers-Briggs and Gamers

Snapdragyn

Explorer
INTP here -- marginally T, reasonably strong I, solidly N, & 'holy crap' off the charts P. Yes, you can all envy my mighty 'P'-ne... er... nm.

*cough*

Anyway, I think the interaction between some of these 'categories' can really blur the supposed discreteness of them. For example, even though I'm very solidly P, I can be quite organized (J?) at times -- when it seems the rational & efficient (T) way to go about something. I'll also gather lots of data (S?) when it's logically necessary (T) to support my initial idea (N).
 

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maggot

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iNTj that used to be iNTp on the test. The j/p axis was quite weak. My understanding is that for certain types, some axes are very strong and some weak. In my case, the NT is very strong, this is true for most NT types. and thus written as iNTj or iNTp.
 



sckeener

First Post
INFP

I'd be more interested to see what the designers in the industry were than myself. Are they not in the 52% INxx group but writting for them? Are they in the INxx group and preaching to the choir?

Just curious how their minds work.
 

Vrecknidj

Explorer
I actually use something similar to the 16 types in my game. Rather than just go with alignment, I get my players to think about things like extroversion and introversion for their characters. I give players who aren't familiar with Jungian systems a little primer so that they can be up to speed.

It's cool, really, to try playing types other than yourself. Many of us do, I'm sure, but it's an interesting exercise to trying playing these other types.

As a player, I try to think of which type I'd like a particular character to be, and sort of add that to my character's alignment when coming up with how to stretch that character's personality.

Dave
 

freebfrost

Explorer
When I first took this test, about 18 years ago, I was a strong INTJ.

Now, I am an equally strong (and mostly opposite) ENFP.

Life changes you... :)
 

Dracorat

First Post
Your Type is
ENFJ
Extroverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Judging
Strength of the preferences %
89 38 12 11

The Idealists called Teachers are abstract in their thought and speech, cooperative in their style of achieving goals, and directive and extraverted in their interpersonal relations. Learning in the young has to be beckoned forth, teased out from its hiding place, or, as suggested by the word "education," it has to be "educed." by an individual with educative capabilities. Such a one is the eNFj, thus rightly called the educative mentor or Teacher for short. The Teacher is especially capable of educing or calling forth those inner potentials each learner possesses. Even as children the Teachers may attract a gathering of other children ready to follow their lead in play or work. And they lead without seeming to do so.

Teachers expect the very best of those around them, and this expectation, usually expressed as enthusiastic encouragement, motivates action in others and the desire to live up to their expectations. Teachers have the charming characteristic of taking for granted that their expectations will be met, their implicit commands obeyed, never doubting that people will want to do what they suggest. And, more often than not, people do, because this type has extraordinary charisma.

The Teachers are found in no more than 2 or 3 percent of the population. They like to have things settled and arranged. They prefer to plan both work and social engagements ahead of time and tend to be absolutely reliable in honoring these commitments. At the same time, Teachers are very much at home in complex situations which require the juggling of much data with little pre-planning. An experienced Teacher group leader can dream up, effortlessly, and almost endlessly, activities for groups to engage in, and stimulating roles for members of the group to play. In some Teachers, inspired by the responsiveness of their students or followers, this can amount to genius which other types find hard to emulate. Such ability to preside without planning reminds us somewhat of an Provider, but the latter acts more as a master of ceremonies than as a leader of groups. Providers are natural hosts and hostesses, making sure that each guest is well looked after at social gatherings, or that the right things are expressed on traditional occasions, such as weddings, funerals, graduations, and the like. In much the same way, Teachers value harmonious human relations about all else, can handle people with charm and concern, and are usually popular wherever they are. But Teachers are not so much social as educational leaders, interested primarily in the personal growth and development of others, and less in attending to their social needs.
 

airwalkrr said:
I imagine gamers are probably as diverse as the population in general with regards to Myers-Briggs personality types.

Nope. We're heavily skewed towards NT's and NF's (SP, SJ, NT, and NF are the 4 basic types), with unusual numbers of introverts. If if recall correctly, I v. E is about 25/75 in the US population, and I believe N/S has a similar skew towards the S. I think T v. F and J v. P are about 50/50.

In other words, gamers are something like 3x as likely to be introverted, and maybe 10x as likely to be N as the general population. I'm an intuitive, so I'm guessing the facts, rather than looking them up.

To put it another way, the average mundane is a ESFx, a happy-go-lucky cheerleader fraternity salesperson. The average gamer is INTx, a geeky intellectual. Conclusion: the average American is busy watching American Idol while we're on ENWorld.

I'm ENTJ, close on the E/I and J/P.
 

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