SBTI scoring · result method

How does SBTI scoring work?

Learn how this site turns 30 SBTI-style questions into 15 dimension signals, a vector, and a closest type match.

Step 1: answer 30 everyday questions

Each question is based on a concrete situation, such as social reactions, emotional processing, action style, self-perception, and interpersonal habits. Choose what feels closest to your usual response.

Step 2: score 15 dimensions

The questions map to 15 dimensions. Each dimension becomes H, M, or L. H means the signal is more visible, M means it sits in the middle, and L means it is less visible. These are not good-or-bad ratings.

Step 3: build a personality vector

After all dimensions are scored, the app combines the signals into a vector that describes your current answer pattern.

Step 4: match a type

The app compares your vector with this site’s SBTI-style type templates and returns the closest match. The result is not an absolute judgment, only the nearest type for your current answers.

Why results can change

Mood, context, stress, and recent experiences can affect how you answer. A result can reflect your current tendency without defining you forever.

The 4-step scoring flow

1

Answer

30 questions cover everyday reactions, social style, emotions, and action patterns.

2

Score dimensions

Each dimension is scored by 2 questions and gets a raw score.

3

Convert signals

Raw scores become H/M/L tendency signals.

4

Match result

The app compares type templates and returns the closest match for your answers.

Ready to find your SBTI type?

The fastest way to understand SBTI is to take the free 30-question test and compare your result with the type library.

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