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Subject:Re: Personality Types & TWriting From:Tom Johnson <johnsont -at- STARCUTTER -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 3 Aug 1999 17:17:09 -0400
Are there any other TW's like me who spend way too much effort analyzing the
questions on personal inventory or personality tests. As a communicator, I
keep thinking about how the questions relate and trying to make sure my
answers are consistent. I guess that comes from years of working with
information and making sure everything fits together the way it should.
I think I flunked a personality test once-- either I didn't have one or it
wasn't what they were looking for.