INTP is the most common NT type while INTJ is the rarest, but the gross difference is less than 1% (and relative difference is about 4 INTJs per 5 INTPs). ![]() PS2: The NT types in World Projection are quite similar in % of each other, by ENTJ and INTJ being close to 3.5%, ENTP close to 4% and INTP being slightly more than 4%. PS: The rarest type in World Projection is INFJ (slightly below 2%, while ENFJ is a little bit less than 2.5%). South Africa (A) is for South Africa local language, while South Africa (E) is for South Africa English language. China (SC) is for Simplified Chinese and China (TC) is for Traditional Chinese. There are some few pages around typing countries and this is the realistic version of Countries as MBTI types.Ĭanada (FR) is relative to the French speaking side of Canada (that is 20-30% of Canadian Population). Also, I bet 75 of recorded ENTJs are ESTJs with high tertiary Ne and are typed off 4F tests. I believe it’s probably close to the reality, but probably not completely there. I also corrected this bias in World (P).ĬAT = Country As a Type. Quick Pie Chart of Type Percentages (Sorry INFJs) I’ve never seen an actual explanation of where that data comes from. (*) means that the country has a non-representative sample, meaning that it is biased (generally a big ESTJ and ENTJ boost and an underestimation of ISFPs and INFPs). When Myers and Briggs developed the MBTI assessment, their mission was to make Jungs theory of personality types accessible to the general population. The estimation method is more or less complicated, but in short, it mainly involved putting weights on the countries based on their populations and multiplying South Africa due to being the only country representing Africa (this is not the average India and China has way more weight than small countries such as New Zeland). The world population here is projected for the whole world (and less precise). Average agreement is about 44, with most types pretty close to that number. Oh, and the personality types most and least likely to agree are Entrepreneurs (ESTPs) (52) and Executives (ESTJs) (36), respectively. I do not own and basically compiled it (and make the World Population Estimation). If you’re dealing with this, we hope that you can work to build communication and trust with your partner. Source: Official MBTI (MBTI Manual Supplements). Some other few pages uses the US MBTI percentages with the MBTI World Population label (or something like that) instead of the World Population. ![]() Some few pages uses their test takers as a measure for MBTI population, but usually Introverted Intuitives types takes way more tests than Extraverted Sensors, making the results a lot INFP and INTP biased. You can find more information about the five love languages here.Important: Many websites claims a mistaken MBTI distribution on the world population. ![]() The Five Love Languages® is a registered trademark of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, which has no affiliation with this site. For more information on the Myers Briggs Type Indicator® assessment, please go here. Truity offers a free personality test based on Myers and Briggs' types, but does not offer the official MBTI® assessment. Myers-Briggs® and MBTI® are registered trademarks of the MBTI Trust, Inc., which has no affiliation with this site. To get started exploring personality type interactions, choose your type below. See personality dynamics and differences, understand potential spots of friction, and develop more appreciation for each other. Use this free, interactive tool to explore personality type compatibility in relationships. However, you CAN get a good idea of how you'll interact, where you might have conflict, and how to best understand any issues that arise between you. More similar types often have an easier time getting along and understanding one another, but they also have many of the same blind spots. The truth is, you can't predict whether you'll have a successful relationship with another person just based on their personality type. ![]() Are some personality types more compatible than others? Can your Myers-Briggs® type predict who you'll get along with? The answer is yes.and no.
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