From: Ralph Lewis (rlewis@csulb.edu)
Date: Tue Oct 10 2000 - 10:27:29 MDT
Emlyn, I am another INTP although on the Kersey version the P was an X so I
am ambivilant on the last type.
The type model is a valid instrument although the more mainsteam approach to
personality is the trait model.
Best Ralph
At 03:01 PM 10/10/2000 +1000, you wrote:
>Every now and then, the subject of these tests pops up on the list; I was
>just thinking recently it was about time again. Too cool, they're fun.
>
>I was INTP last time I checked. For whatever that's worth (3 magic beans?)
>
>Emlyn
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Andrew Lias" <anrwlias@hotmail.com>
>To: <extropians@maxwell.kumo.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 12:53 AM
>Subject: Re: New ways
>
>
>> "J. R. Molloy" <jr@shasta.com> writes:
>> >Andrew Lias has written,
>> >
>> > > one could say that the Promethean metaphor is in ascension while the
>> > > Frankenstein metaphor is in decline.
>> >
>> >Indeed, Robert Anton Wilson has written a popular book entitled
>_Prometheus
>> >Rising_
>> >http://www.newfalcon.com/books/prometheus_rising.htm
>> >and the Frankensteinian monster has received makeovers from Hollywood.
>>
>> Of course, if we want to *really* strain the metaphor, we could conduct a
>> poll to see how many on this list fall into the "Promethean" (i.e., *NT*)
>> catagory on the Meyers-Briggs personality
>> sorter(http://mijuno.larc.nasa.gov/dfc/mb.html).
>>
>> My guess is that we'd get a fair amount of Prometheans and an even
>*larger*
>> amount of people who consider the test to be crap and an utter waste of
>> time. ;-)
>>
>> -- Andrew Lias
>>
>> [FWIW, and all humor aside, I've become rather skeptical of the inventory,
>> over time, in spite of being admittedly taken with it when I first
>> encountered it. See http://skepdic.com/myersb.html for a critical
>> evaluation of the inventory]
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Ralph Lewis, Professor of Management and Human Resources
College of Business
California State University, Long Beach
Long Beach, California
rlewis@csulb.edu http://www.csulb.edu/~rlewis
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