Conformity Analysis

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According to the humanmetrics test my I scored INFP. I got 3% for introvert, 22% for intuitive, 9% for feeling, and 22% for perceiving. I’m not an introvert. I’ve never seen myself as an introvert and I still don’t. I know that it was only 3% introvert and that’s not much, but I still don’t see myself as an introvert. I do agree with intuition over sensing though. I don’t really use my senses in general, so it’s not a surprise that I got more of intuition. I really like to pay attention to little details though. It’s weird that I can actually remember things that weren’t really necessary or important. For example, my chemistry teacher, last year, give us an assignment and he said to us, “you don’t have to memorize these numbers.” I memorized …show more content…

I am not. I prefer being very traditional and not rebellious. It also said for my social assertiveness that I was shy and withdrawn. I mean I might be withdrawn, but I am most definitely not shy. Maybe it’s just me, but I think the scaling of this is weird. I think that you talked to us about this and I probably wasn’t listening, sorry about that. But I think for the most part I disagreed with this. For the similar minds website I got 65% for extraversion and it says overly talkative, outgoing, sociable. I do get told from my family members that I’m really annoying. They tell me that I talk too much which I disagree with. I just believe that I have a voice in this world and society and I will use it. So I do agree with that. And then for neuroticism I also got a 65% and said that I’m very worrying insecure emotional. Not gonna lie, that part is true. I may not be insecure, at times, but I’m pretty worrying and emotional. And then for psychoticism I got 33%, stating that I’m overly kind natured, trusting, and helpful. I agree with that. It’s not only how I view myself but it’s what I’ve been told that others view me as, not by everyone of course, just certain