To see the domininant, inferior functions etc for each MBTI type look here (look at the red colored cells in "Determine Functions for MBTI Ty" tab. To see the percentage of people with each MBTI type see the same link above and look at the red cells in thee "MBTI Stats" tab or click here
Difference between Fi Vs Fe (MBTI)
http://introspective-to-a-fault.blogspot.in/2014/05/revisiting-introverted-feeling-and.html
Difference between Fi Vs Fe (MBTI)
http://introspective-to-a-fault.blogspot.in/2014/05/revisiting-introverted-feeling-and.html
Difference between Ti and Te
Difference between Si and Se
- http://personalityjunkie.com/extraverted-sensing-se-vs-introverted-sensing-si/ This is an excellent reference. Quote: "Extraverted Sensing (or what Jung called Extraverted Sensation) occurs by way of the five primary senses (sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste). Introverted Sensing (Si), by contrast, relates to inner bodily sensations such as pain, hunger, thirst, internal temperature, numbness, tingling, muscle tension, etc."... "While all personality types rely on vision for everyday functioning, Se types seem especially attuned to visual input. This is why they (SPs) tend to be more concerned about their appearance, as well as appearances in general, than Si types (SJs) are. SPs seek pleasure and Se takes great pleasure in perceiving both physical beauty and sensory novelty. Their penchant for sensory novelty is why SPs are commonly described as thrill-seekers or hedonists. Se is also engaged by physical action. SPs love perceiving and physically responding to environmental cues. This why they often take up work as first responders, athletes, mechanics, chefs, and the like." While I personally had the same belief about SP's I had not understood the theory. (Stuff in Italics is my opinion.) "For Si types (SJs), in particular, the things that are most prominent and cherished in this Si perspective are those which are most routine and familiar. There seems to be a quantitative factor at work in Si. The more times something is done—eating a certain meal, hearing a specific song, etc.—the more preferable it becomes. It was probably an Si type who, in noticing how his tastes changed with repeated exposures, coined the phrase “it will grow on me.” In many cases, if you can get an SJ to keep trying something, there’s a good chance they will come to enjoy it (or at least better tolerate it). SP types, who are less attached to past experiences and generally seem to have a broader palate, are more apt to like something the first time around. SJs, by contrast, prefer that extraverted sensations remain within a familiar bandwidth. Novel or extreme external sensations can even seem intrusive to SJs (especially ISJs)"
- http://www.psychologyjunkie.com/2015/09/22/what-type-of-sensor-are-you-the-difference-between-extraverted-and-introverted-sensing/ Quote: "Those with inferior Se, like the INTJs and INFJs, are extremely sensitive to the sensory world and are easily overstimulated." This seems to relate to HSP's (see book on HSP by Elaine Aron). "Extraverted sensors live life in the moment and love surprises and spontaneity. They often are excellent in a crisis, because they can think so well on their feet. "
- https://www.reddit.com/r/mbti/comments/4aznkm/does_this_sound_more_se_or_si/
Difference between Ni and Ne
- http://personalityjunkie.com/10/extraverted-intuition-ne-vs-introverted-intuition-ni/
- https://www.reddit.com/r/mbti/comments/310asy/whats_the_difference_between_ni_and_ne/
- http://personalitycafe.com/cognitive-functions/34859-difference-between-ne-ni.html
- http://www.psychologyjunkie.com/2015/09/08/what-type-of-intuitor-are-you-understanding-the-difference-between-extraverted-and-introverted-intuitio/ - shows differences in keywords associated with N and S
- https://funkymbtifiction.tumblr.com/post/121996500900/how-does-ne-and-ni-differentiate-each-other-in
- https://funkymbtifiction.tumblr.com/post/68512751960/there-are-two-kinds-of-intuitives-which-are
Difference between Ni and Ti (Seems a little self deprecating with respect to Ni): https://www.quora.com/Myers-Briggs-Type-Indicator-Whats-the-difference-between-Ni-and-Ti
Difference between Ni-Ti and Si-Ti: https://funkymbtifiction.tumblr.com/post/108027521645/whats-the-difference-between-ti-si-loop-and-ni-ti - Nice article. Quote: "Si-Ti loops get involved in analyzing and re-analyzing (or reliving) a negative past experience (“The last time you did this, you failed!”). Ni-Ti loops get hung up on analyzing and re-analyzing an ideal, a future vision, or a concept until they become so crippled that they never work toward implementing it."
Difference between Thinking (T) and Feeling (F):
- https://debiyazbeck.com/2010/05/15/thinking-vs-feeling/
- http://www.goodtherapy.org/blog/conflict-and-jungs-thinker-feeler-struggle-in-relationships-0220144
- http://www.oursmallhours.com/thinking-and-feeling/ : Shows example
- http://www.dunning.ca/blog/mistyping-is-your-natural-preference-thinking-or-feeling/ - shows example
Additional reading:
http://thoughtcatalog.com/heidi-priebe/2015/06/if-youre-confused-about-your-myers-briggs-personality-type-read-this-an-intro-to-cognitive-functions/: All extraverted and introverted functions defined.
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