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    ENP, although I haven't read the descriptions carefully yet...

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    I wanted to just bump this up for some of the new members.

    I also did both DS6 and DD4 again since it was a year ago (and I know that it was hard to answer some questions for DD4) and got the exact same results I had posted last year.

    DS6.5 = ETJ
    DD4 (almost 5)= ESP

    Since I am an INTJ, it explains a lot about why I sometimes can't relate to my "E" children. smile

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    Thanks for the update for the new folks. DD 11 is ITP :)explains a lot!

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    Yes, thanks, very coool! DS8 appears to be ENP, based on the description, I think I am too...

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    Thanks very much for posting this site smile

    DD5.5 is ENP and this fits her to to a t !

    DS2.7 is CCE = Cute Cyclone Earthquake ...

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    Spot-on for our boy. Thanks!

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    Originally Posted by crisc
    I wanted to just bump this up for some of the new members.
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    crisc - thanks! I almost started a new thread about this.

    P.S. I wanted to out myself as an organized ENFP (almost INFP).

    Here's an abstract on some recent (ish) research done on gifties and Myers-Briggs:

    Gifted Child Quarterly, Vol. 51, No. 3, 285-294 (2007)
    DOI: 10.1177/0016986207302723


    Psychological Types of Academically Gifted Adolescents
    Tracy L. Cross
    Ball State University

    Kristie L. Speirs Neumeister

    Ball State University

    Jerrell C. Cassady

    Ball State University

    This study provides descriptive information about the psychological types of a sample of 931 gifted adolescents who attended a public residential academy. Psychological types are assessed with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The MBTI reports on four pairs of personality types: Extraversion/Introversion (E/I), Sensing/Intuition (S/N), Thinking/Feeling (T/F), and Judging/Perceiving (J/P). Overall, the most common types reported by this sample were INTJ, INTP, INFP, ENFP, and ENTP. Comparisons between gifted and norming samples are reported. Gender differences for the gifted sample were found on E/I, with males orienting toward I and females orienting toward E. Gender-specific comparisons between gifted and norming samples reveal that gifted females had a greater tendency toward I and T, and gifted males had a greater tendency for I. Overall, both genders in the gifted sample tended to be NP types.


    Key Words: gifted � gifted adolescents � personality � Myers-Briggs


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    My 8 year old son is ENP too. Perfect description of him. I think he will be ENTP as he matures, but we'll see.

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    She's an INTP (but maybe an INFP, it was borderline)! She had the entire family take the test about a year ago, and we all got I's (our family just is not very sociable). The other letters were all over the place/

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    Thank you for the link! I guess we have all "I"s in the family.
    DS8 = INJ
    DD11 = IFP
    Both dh and I are "I" too. We did the adult test. In case anyone is interested. http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm

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