Healthy adults are paradoxical and perhaps more complicated and multifaceted than adolescents. I think this is important to keep in mind when attempting to type people, especially young people. A well-developed personality is harder to pinpoint than that of an unhealthy or younger person.
Not according to the theory, which is that adolescents are still developing their function stacks.
Having a well-developed personality would make it easier to type since it is well, well-developed (i.e. there will be more clarity in who someone is). Also, developmental psychology shows that personalities are more dynamic earlier in life, less so later in life.
You think a sensing type is more intuitive than an intuitive type?
Having a strong sense of self and morals can be indicative of Fi. You are implying that it's indicative of Se. What are you basing that on?
Your contribution was removed for displaying targeted bias against one or more types.
what makes you think that? EDIT: stop giving upvotes and start giving answers
Healthy adults are paradoxical and perhaps more complicated and multifaceted than adolescents. I think this is important to keep in mind when attempting to type people, especially young people. A well-developed personality is harder to pinpoint than that of an unhealthy or younger person.
Not according to the theory, which is that adolescents are still developing their function stacks. Having a well-developed personality would make it easier to type since it is well, well-developed (i.e. there will be more clarity in who someone is). Also, developmental psychology shows that personalities are more dynamic earlier in life, less so later in life.
No.
You think a sensing type is more intuitive than an intuitive type? Having a strong sense of self and morals can be indicative of Fi. You are implying that it's indicative of Se. What are you basing that on?
I'm inclined to agree with you.