OK, I have done the test. Initially my result came out

and I relooked at my answers. Being a P I tend to not lean strongly to the fully yes or fully no, and put a lot of answers as somewhat - I think this skews the results to be a bit ambiguous (and it was quite balanced except for Fi and Se also!). I also realised I had misinterpreted some of the questions a bit and so I took longer thinking about the question. A lot of personality tests tell you to not think long about the answer, but this one wanted to know if you even understood what the phrase meant - I have to say some of them I had no clue, I figure that is because it is a function I don't use!
My new results which I feel I replied more honestly came out as follows, and they match with what I have always tested as ...... ENTP, or maybe INTP.
Cognitive ProcessLevel of Development (Preference, Skill and Frequency of Use)extraverted Sensing (Se) ************************* (25.3)
average useintroverted Sensing (Si) ************************************ (36.9)
excellent useextraverted Intuiting (Ne) *********************************************** (47.5)
excellent useintroverted Intuiting (Ni) ************** (14)
unusedextraverted Thinking (Te) *********************************** (35.4)
good useintroverted Thinking (Ti) ************************************* (37.7)
excellent useextraverted Feeling (Fe) *************************** (27.5)
average useintroverted Feeling (Fi) *************** (15.1)
unused
Summary Analysis of Profile
By focusing on the strongest configuration of cognitive processes, your pattern of responses most closely matches individuals of this type:
ENTP Lead (Dominant) Process
Extraverted Intuiting (Ne): Exploring the emerging patterns. Wondering about patterns of interaction across various situations. Checking what hypotheses and meanings fit best. Trusting what emerges as you shift a situation’s dynamics.
Support (Auxilliary) Process
Introverted Thinking (Ti): Gaining leverage (influence) using a framework. Detaching to study a situation from different angles and fit it to a theory, framework or principle. Checking for accuracy. Using leverage to solve the problem.
If these cognitive processes don't fit well then consider these types:
INTP, or
ESTJ