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Sakinorva Cognitive Function Domain Test 2

This document describes a cognitive functions test from the website sakinorva.net. The test aims to assess cognitive functions based on different interpretations and theories to sort them out more robustly. It contains 256 questions to determine strengths in various cognitive function domains. Information about taking the test and understanding results is provided at the bottom.

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Sakinorva Cognitive Function Domain Test 2

This document describes a cognitive functions test from the website sakinorva.net. The test aims to assess cognitive functions based on different interpretations and theories to sort them out more robustly. It contains 256 questions to determine strengths in various cognitive function domains. Information about taking the test and understanding results is provided at the bottom.

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Function Domains Test

Sakinorva Cognitive Function Domain


Test
Select a language:
Translators needed! You can help contribute
translations by e-mailing la@sakinorva.net.

This test is not intended for beginners, but for


veterans and enthusiasts who are interested in the
"meta-typology" behind the cognitive functions or
are may prefer something (even) more technical.

Though unintuitive, beginners may have an easier


sakinorva.net
time answering the questions in this test than the
Cognitive Function Test. However, because many
terms used in the results aren't used anywhere, it's
likely that you will have a hard time understanding
what your results mean. If you are a beginner taking
this test, please ask someone familiar with the
cognitive functions to help you interpret your results
if you feel lost.

This website will forever maintain the position that


there is no such thing as the cognitive functions, but
in light of the fact that people like to relate to the
traits and descriptors found in theories related to the
"cognitive functions," this test was made to sort
those theories out more robustly, combining similar
ideas of how to classify each of the functions into
domains. This test will assess the strength of your
functions in its various different interpretations
(domains) and then contrive them (pigeonholing)
into different types according to different algorithms.
A non-pigeonholed type will also be included with
your results.

Information about the test and its results are detailed


at the bottom of the page.

It is possible to fail this test. While this test does not


necessarily aim to punish function magicians,
penalties will be incurred for answering questions
too magically. The higher your magic level is, the
more uncertain your results become. Because magic
is cruel, pervasive, and unfair in the world of the
cognitive functions, certain types will simply be
harder to score on this test.

You can select five options per question, where the


rightmost choice corresponds to "agree" and the
leftmost choice corresponds to "disagree." The three
options in the middle correspond to only moderate
preferences for each side, the middle option being
specifically for "no preference for either side." To aid
you in remembering this, "agree" (yes) and
"disagree" (no) have been labeled on their
corresponding columns.

This test has 256 questions.


Because this test is long, you have the option to save
your results as a cookie above the questions. You can
come back anytime to resume taking the test as long
as this cookie is retained on your device. Make sure
cookies are enabled!

Scroll down to view your results after submitting.

save my answers so far

no yes

#1 You tend to be meddling or


manipulative in quarrels or disputes.

#2 You wish people would help and


rely on each other more.

#3 You can't help but feel like things


will simply work out one way or
another.

#4 You are naturally a non-


conformist.

#5 You tend to take things as they


are, not forming preconceptions
about them.

#6 You tend to stick with the things


you're familiar with when making
decisions.

#7 You tend to be moody, driven


strongly by how you feel inside.

#8 You tend to be result-oriented,


prioritizing the end result over the
process.

#9 You believe in giving and


offering assistance whenever you
can.

#10 You tend to come up with ideas


that are truly unique, free from
worldly association.

#11 You see the big picture in a sea


of details.

#12 You often find that your ideas


emerge from within, as though they
were being supplied by a well.

#13 You often have flights of fancy,


getting carried away by your ideas.

#14 You often find that your insights


go misunderstood.

#15 You believe in chasing after


what makes you happy, not what
others say will make you happy.

#16 You tend to have trouble


adapting to new data because it
contradicts your personal
understanding of a concept.

#17 You try to stay impartial and


unbiased when dealing with
problems.

#18 You usually have trouble


focusing on a single idea.

#19 You like exposing yourself to


new perspectives and ideas.

#20 You tend to drop old ideas easily


once the novelty wears off.

#21 You are a good judge of


character.

#22 You aim to achieve complete


mastery in the fields you are
interested in and are well on your
way to do so.

#23 You often become


perfectionistic about your ideas and
can have unrealistic expectations
about them.

#24 You tend to distrust the motives


of others.

#25 You believe that the ends justify


the means.

#26 You have ideas that could never


express themselves in art.

#27 You are in tune with your body


and are naturally good at taking care
of it.

#28 You don't relate much with those


who are disagreeable and closed-off.

#29 Your thinking often feels


idiosyncratic.

#30 You harbor a strong sense of


identity.

#31 You often don't think things


through before going into action.

#32 You tend to act as a nurturer,


naturally moving to support others.

#33 You wish people were able to


take criticism without you having to
worry about emotionally adjusting
yourself to match them.

#34 You tend to ignore information


that doesn't make sense to you.

#35 You are good at long-term


thinking and planning.

#36 You can sit with ideas and


develop them for long periods of
time with ease.

#37 You often get frustrated when


things don't match up with how
you're used to them.

#38 You think that things only


change for you when you set out to
change them.

#39 You tend to value authenticity,


honesty, and honor in others.

#40 You tend to feel aimless and lost


when you have leisure time.

#41 You are self-aware, aware of


your shortcomings, biases, and
flaws.

#42 You are in tune with logical


inconsistencies and fallacies.

#43 You tend to stick to a routine.

#44 You feel that you don't need a lot


to be happy.

#45 You are easily able to think


realistically, free from imagination.

#46 You have a personal sense of


duty that you stand by.

#47 You tend to run from your


problems by engaging with physical
distractions.

#48 You don't believe in rocking the


boat.

#49 You naturally take up leadership


roles or positions of power and
succeed in them.

#50 You tend to see people's


experiences as unique and worthy of
honor and respect.

#51 You often get worried over


trivial things.

#52 You tend to prefer working


through problems on your own.

#53 You tend to find living in your


dreams as more preferable to living
in the real world.

#54 You believe the world is a


dangerous place that you must seek a
safe place in.

#55 You tend to be business-like in


conversation.

#56 You place a lot of value on your


traditions and customs.

#57 You tend to easily be enchanted


by new ideas.

#58 You are good at generating


excitement in a group.

#59 You don't care what people think


about you.

#60 You are attuned to how things in


the physical world interact with one
another.

#61 You are good at naturally


challenging yourself and keeping
yourself intellectually stimulated.

#62 You enjoy making your presence


known.

#63 You tend to be controlling or


bossy with others.

#64 Your feelings tend to run deep


inside and are strongest within you:
"still waters run deep"

#65 You are good at brainstorming


ideas.

#66 You tend to find it difficult to


relate to people who don't share your
values.

#67 You feel like you force your


excitement and enthusiasm onto
others.

#68 You know how to navigate


through emotionally tense situations.

#69 You often get too invested in the


emotional troubles of others.

#70 You deal with criticism well.

#71 You don't care what people call


you as long as you continue fighting
for what's right.

#72 You tend to speculate the


potential ideas can offer.

#73 You think that there is a lot left


for you to learn.

#74 You tend to communicate


harshly or bluntly with others.

#75 You tend to know exactly what


you like and dislike, finding it

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