Cognitive function test

A cognitive function test for all 8 Jungian functions

TypeJung measures Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, and Fe independently so you can see the shape of your cognitive profile instead of guessing from a type description.

The free assessment gives you a function map and likely type pattern. Optional paid reports add deeper analysis with one-time CAD pricing; TYPEJUNG30 currently brings Insight to CA$7 and Mastery to CA$20.30 on Stripe.

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Best for Searchers who want a cognitive function test that shows all 8 scores and explains the pattern behind them.
Measures Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, Fe, likely type pattern, dominant-inferior axis, stress signals, and interpretation confidence.
Privacy The core 42-question result is free. Paid reports are optional one-time upgrades after the result is visible.

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The 8 functions TypeJung measures

The test separates perceiving functions, which describe how information comes into awareness, from judging functions, which describe how decisions and evaluations are made.

This is useful because people rarely fit cleanly into one simple trait pair. You may have strong intuition and still rely on sensing in specific contexts, or score close between two judging functions when work and relationships ask different things from you.

What you receive after the assessment

Your result shows relative function strength and a likely type interpretation. That gives you a way to inspect the data instead of accepting a black-box label.

The result is designed for self-reflection, not clinical diagnosis. It gives you language for attention, judgment, stress, and development so you can test the pattern against real life.

Why all 8 scores matter

The most useful insight often comes from the relationships between scores. A high dominant score can show what feels natural. A close auxiliary score can show how that strength gets supported. A lower or reactive function can point toward stress and growth.

That is why TypeJung avoids reducing the result to only one function or one type code. The function map lets you compare competing hypotheses instead of hiding uncertainty.

Pattern in the scorePossible meaningWhat to inspect next
Two high perceiving functionsYou may switch between pattern insight, possibilities, memory, or direct experience by contextCompare Ni, Ne, Si, and Se descriptions
High thinking and feelingDecision-making may combine logic and values rather than one simple preferenceCompare Ti, Te, Fi, and Fe examples
One function feels reactiveIt may be less conscious or stress-linkedRead the inferior function page
Nearby type possibilitiesYour likely type may need interpretation, not forceRead the matching type pages

Best next step

Take the assessment first, then use the Learn section to understand your top two functions and your possible inferior function. The pattern between those positions is usually more useful than any single score.

Start with your own function profile

Take the free TypeJung assessment first. If the core map feels useful, Insight is currently CA$7 with TYPEJUNG30 and Mastery is CA$20.30 with the same Stripe code.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the cognitive function test measure all 8 functions?

Yes. TypeJung scores Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, and Fe rather than only asking broad type-dichotomy questions.

Is the cognitive function test free?

The core 42-question assessment is free. Insight and Mastery are optional one-time CAD paid reports.

Can I use the result to find my type?

Yes. The function profile supports a likely type interpretation, but the profile itself is the main source of self-reflection.

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