Alternative Cognitive Functions Test

Converted into an online test from PerC: Alternative Cognitive Functions Test

Instructions:
For each statement, rate how well you relate to it: 0 being “Not at all”, and 5 being “Strongly agree”. Make sure not to leave anything blank.

Not at all Strongly agree

Statement 0 1 2 3 4 5
I have the ability to discriminate small differences between objects as I experience them.
I collect detailed information, react to it, and store my internal reactions along with the information.
I crusade for what is right even if it creates tension with the external world and may endanger a personal relationship.
I interpret the intent behind situations, communications, or happenings.
I notice missing parts or steps in patterns.
I objectively define the scope of problems.
I use logic to convince others to work toward a goal or to accept my position in a discussion.
I judge ideas, attitudes and behaviors according to my values.
I am aware that if I am patient, whatever I am perceiving will become crystal clear and I rely on that one perception as being the data I should trust.
I internalize cultural values and make them my own.
I see things as the ultimately can be.
I communicate concisely and logically the steps necessary to reach a goal, complete a task, or solve a problem: Take step 1, then step2, then step 3.
I seek to know what is truly important to me, my deeply held values.
I get insights into intrinsic patterns and connections that may not seem linked to the external world.
I am energized by and make meaningful connections using visions, images, and symbols.
I organize the external world to support group harmony.
I seek sensory stimulation from the outer world.
I look for and identify group norms.
I can vividly recall previous experiences, including specific data absorbed form the external world as well as internal reactions tied to the memories.
I get insights that seem to come out of thin air and I have learned to rely on them.
In order to maintain or establish relationships with other people I act to meet their needs.
I make decisions based on my category profiles.
I logically prioritize categories and components of models in terms of the needs of the situation.
I am aware at a detailed level of what is going on in my body including my emotional state.
External events trigger my awareness of potential, alternatives, or patterns that provide me with the basis for change.
I use precise language to try and get the world to understand logical conceptual models and/or blueprints.
I scan the world looking for patterns, connections, and interrelationships between people objects and events.
Because i consider it important I establish and build relationships with other people.
I judge my own and other peoples behavior according to cultural norms.
I seek precision in my use of words and in my internal models, frameworks, and blueprints.
I see ways to change incongruous patterns, connections and interrelationships.
I feel more comfortable when processes are repeatable.
I recognize that the real world is exactly what it appears to be and work with data provided by it.
I attempt to do tasks as efficiently as possible, thus conserving energy.
I use my inner understanding of how ideas and things logically fit together to help me understand how things work.
I am comfortable and attempt to maintain traditions.
I restructure my priorities based upon my category profiles.
I logically determine sequences and priorities needed to efficiently complete a task of manage a program.
I seek logical consistency in my life.
My attention tends to be on the present moment and current experience rather than on past events or future possibilities.
I notice directly experience and trust data provided by my five senses: seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, and tasting.
I continuously scan the external world using my five senses for particular, specific, indisputable data.
I build relationships by disclosing things about myself.
I modify models and frameworks to accommodate new data, thereby preserving inner logical consistency.
I organize data and ideas into a logical internal framework or sets of categories.
I evaluate performance against measurable goals and standards.
I compare current experience against stored past impressions and experiences.
I seek data to fill holes in my models, frameworks, blueprints and logical taxonomies.
I assess other peoples emotional states by watching their behavior.
I subjectively use my emotions to inform me of what is important to me.
I take existing ideas and link them together in new and interesting ways.
I usually find something positive to see in most situations.
I maintain internal harmony and personal integrity by adhering to my deeply held values.
I assess other people's emotional states by reading my own internal reactions..
I will do just about anything to maintain relationships with others who matter to me even if this creates internal tension for me.
I am constantly looking for ways to change things to make them better and have little energy for maintaining things as they are.
I focus on the context of the present situation.
I generate usable possibilities for change in the external world.
I am aware of universal personal values.
I turn effective procedures and processes into performance standards, rules, and regulations.
When involved in a sport I am able to be the ball or when driving I am able to be the car.
I attempt to educate others as to the appropriate behaviors that will help them fit in.
I know what is appropriate behavior in a given culture or situation and act accordingly.
I value all living things, attempting to allow each to maintain its own integrity.
I set or identify measurable goals for my efforts and the efforts of other people.
I store and retrieve detailed information in the sequence in which it happened.
I objectively measure the external world to achieve measurable goals.
I know what is truly important to me and use this knowledge to guide decisions.
I reflect on ideas and inner patterns from many perspectives.

Results

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The higher the percentage, the more likely you use the cognitive function.

Introverted Thinking (Ti):
(Dominant function for ISTP, INTP; Auxiliary function for ESTP, ENTP)

Introverted Feeling (Fi):
(Dominant function for ISFP, INFP; Auxiliary function for ESFP, ENFP)

Introverted Sensation (Si):
(Dominant function for ISTJ, ISFJ; Auxiliary function for ESTJ, ESFJ)

Introverted Intuition (Ni):
(Dominant function for INTJ, INFJ; Auxiliary function for ENTJ, ENFJ)

Extroverted Thinking (Te):
(Dominant function for ESTJ, ENTJ; Auxiliary function for ISTJ, INTJ)

Extroverted Feeling (Fe):
(Dominant function for ESFJ, ENFJ; Auxiliary function for ISFJ, INFJ)

Extroverted Sensation (Se):
(Dominant function for ESTP, ESFP; Auxiliary function for ISTP, ESFP)

Extroverted Intuition (Ne):
(Dominant function for ENTP, ENFP; Auxiliary function for INTP, INFP)

Guide:

INTP = Ti > Ne > Si > Fe
ISTP = Ti > Se > Ni > Fe
ENTP = Ne > Ti > Fe > Si
ENFP = Ne > Fi > Te > Si
ISFP = Fi > Se > Ni > Te
INFP = Fi > Ne > Si > Te
INTJ = Ni > Te > Fi > Se
INFJ = Ni > Fe > Ti > Se
ESTJ = Te > Si > Ne > Fi
ENTJ = Te > Ni > Se > Fi
ESFJ = Fe > Si > Ne > Ti
ENFJ = Fe > Ni > Se > Ti
ISTJ = Si > Te > Fi > Ne
ISFJ = Si > Fe > Ti > Ne
ESTP = Se > Ti > Fe > Ni
ESFP = Se > Fi > Te > Ni