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Alrighty folks, I want to understand some things about these cognitive functions and I'm getting a little lost. I've read a bit of Drenth, Beebe, Thompson, and Berens, and still I'm lost on a few concepts. Differences taken into account, I think it's fair to say that they are a little lost sometimes too. Anyway, since practice makes perfect, I figure that some of you are as good as experts.
Flattery aside, here's my most current confusion:
Out of curiosity while I was reading, I took a cognitive function quiz. Then, with odd results, I took every non-repeat one I could find (7 in total), and my results (with almost no variation) were Ti, Ne, Ni, Te, Si, Fi Fe, Se. I asked my INTJ to be patient with me and take a few tests. He came up with a rough Ni, Te, Fi, Se, Si, Ti, Ne, Fe. Something far more expected.
As I understood it, functions don't jumble. There are 16 personality types and those types have specifically ordered cognitive functions. They use the 8 functions in set ways. The only variation is development/maturity of each function over time. This means that a mature, well-adjusted INTP would be Ti, Ne, Si, Fe, Te, Ni, Se, Fi.
But theoretically, wouldn't even an immature INTP present with Ti, Ne, Si, Fe? I keep reading about the Ti-Fe thing as if they are inseparable (as are a number of other pairs). So are these tests to blame? Can things get jumbly with people developing in funky ways? Are only the first two really the most important/indicative of type with the other functions more or less acting as back-up singers? Is everything set in stone in a very specific order?
Flattery aside, here's my most current confusion:
Out of curiosity while I was reading, I took a cognitive function quiz. Then, with odd results, I took every non-repeat one I could find (7 in total), and my results (with almost no variation) were Ti, Ne, Ni, Te, Si, Fi Fe, Se. I asked my INTJ to be patient with me and take a few tests. He came up with a rough Ni, Te, Fi, Se, Si, Ti, Ne, Fe. Something far more expected.
As I understood it, functions don't jumble. There are 16 personality types and those types have specifically ordered cognitive functions. They use the 8 functions in set ways. The only variation is development/maturity of each function over time. This means that a mature, well-adjusted INTP would be Ti, Ne, Si, Fe, Te, Ni, Se, Fi.
But theoretically, wouldn't even an immature INTP present with Ti, Ne, Si, Fe? I keep reading about the Ti-Fe thing as if they are inseparable (as are a number of other pairs). So are these tests to blame? Can things get jumbly with people developing in funky ways? Are only the first two really the most important/indicative of type with the other functions more or less acting as back-up singers? Is everything set in stone in a very specific order?