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Tempe High School Class of 1969 - New Year, New Decade, New Resolutions?
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Hi all, Â Yes Larry, I did mean to type in a 'P' instead of an 'F'. Â It's interesting to hear that you consider yourself an INXJ. Â The several times (over years), that I've taken the Myers-Briggs, I usually score about half and half in the 'Thinking-Feeling continuum. Â But, since I'm a female, I was told that the 'T' would take precedence over the 'F'. Â That was some time ago, so I don't know if the popular view on that has changed. Â I would prefer to also refer to myself as an INXJ! Sandy, my wife has a master's in counseling and specialized in the MBTI, and I've never heard her say anything about favoring one side or the other based on your gender. Â It kinda 'is what it is'. Â Most women are feeling types, and most men are thinking types, but that doesn't mean that if you're on the fence, you have to bias it based on sex. Â I almost always test 'X', and my wife's never told me that I'm an F because I'm male. Â She's told me I'm lots of other things, but that's another story. Â ;-) How interesting! Because... I was told about the male/female T/F scoring while taking Masters classes in the Counselling department at ASU. As I mentioned, that was about 20 years ago. At that time, there was no mention at all of an 'X' score on any of the measures. Sounds like I need to go back and take some more current classes! ; o
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