According to the MBTI® Manual, ISFPs were the type most likely to get upset or angry and show it, as well as the type most likely to get upset or angry and not show it.
Our study, published in Personality and Individual Differences, identified a group of individuals with dark traits who report above average empathic capacities – we call them "dark empaths". Since this study, the dark empath has earned a reputation as the most dangerous personality profile.
Intuitive Thinking personality types are the most likely of all of the types to be argumentative, according to research led by Donald Loffredo, Ed. D, at the University of Houston. ENTJs in particular tended to score as highly argumentative.
ISTP personality types are calm, efficient and productive, and are open to new opportunities. This introduction to the ISTP personality type, based on the Myers-Briggs® Step I personality assessment, can help ISTPs to understand how they interact with others, and what careers they might enjoy.
ENTJs are often stereotyped as the ruthless, inconsiderate ladder-climbers of the personality community.
Thanks to their blunt and serious mannerisms, INTJs are also one of the personality types most likely to be branded intimidating.
According to the MBTI® Manual, ISFPs were the type most likely to get upset or angry and show it, as well as the type most likely to get upset or angry and not show it.
The ISFP – Being Their Own Worst Critic
Unfortunately, this only causes more despair and they tend to turn inwards and blame themselves more harshly than they've blamed anyone else. It's often through alone time and rest that they can find equilibrium.
The INFP may be the toughest personality type of all for others to understand. They are seemingly easy-going and carefree, but when it comes to their values, they can become suddenly uncompromising.
The ENTP Myers-Briggs personality type is most fearless.
INFP, INFJ, ISFJ, ENFP and occasionally ISFP or ENFJ are usually stereotyped the “purest smol cinnamon rolls,” if that's what you mean by, “most innocent.” Which MBTI types are most likely not to care about or even know about personality theories like the MBTI itself?
ESFJ. Those who are extroverted, sensing, feeling, and judging are often identified as one of the kindest types by experts.
We start off with INFPs and INFJs: two Introverted personalities that often experience bouts of anxiety. When it comes to these types, their anxiety can stem from an inclination to overthinking.
The ESTJ and Dominance
ESTJs ranked as highly dominant according to the CPI™ tool.
INFJs are sensitive souls who are easily overwhelmed, but they have their limits. If they feel stressed by their environment, or the people in it, they'll tend to cry or become very quiet and want to be alone.
INFPs and Boredom
You can easily let your mind wander when you're washing the dishes or taking a walk, but having to listen to a bunch of meaningless small talk can quickly cause you to feel restless. You also tend to feel bored when you aren't given room for creativity.
ESTJs are the least emotional personality type. This is because they are incredibly practical, level-headed individuals who focus on facts and figures rather than feelings. They are grounded in reality and rarely let emotions take over or cloud their judgment.
Many ENTJs talk to themselves as a way to process their thoughts. Others diagram, take notes or chart their thoughts on notepads, whiteboards, or anything available. At times, ENTJs can be confusing for other types to understand (particularly sensing types) because their thoughts veer into the metaphorical or abstract.
ENTJs are the big bosses of all the MBTI types. They are extraverted, which makes them charismatic, outgoing and inspirational leaders.
ESTP. ESTPs win the title for the most narcissistic personality type. That doesn't mean all ESTPs are narcissists, but this type is more likely to display narcissistic tendencies than any other.
ISFJs ranked as having low self-acceptance according to the CPI™ tool. This may be largely because ISFJs are known for being cautious and careful, which may come across as self-doubting at times. ISFJs are also very practical and down-to-earth, and thus may not have very lofty, idealized images of themselves.
INFJ is regarded as the most sensitive personality type. Some estimates suggest that 80 to 90% of people who test as INFJs also test as highly sensitive people, because the traits of the two overlap so much.
ENFJ. Those who tend to do more thinking when making decisions aren't the only Myers-Briggs personality types that exude confidence—feeling types are up there as well. Coulston calls ENFJs "natural jugglers," who can take on a variety of tasks thanks to their "great confidence in their own abilities."