Fi dominant test
A Fi dominant test should do more than ask whether you relate to a stereotype. It should compare Introverted Feeling evidence against all 8 function-attitudes, then inspect the likely inferior Te edge.
TypeJung starts with a free 42-question assessment. You see the core map first, then decide whether the optional report is worth using for deeper interpretation.
Introverted Feeling is often described as evaluates everything against a deep internal value system. Attuned to authenticity, personal meaning, and emotional integrity.
When it is dominant, it tends to act like the most trusted starting point for attention or judgment. For TypeJung, the question is not whether Fi sounds flattering. The question is whether the whole answer pattern repeatedly points toward inner value clarity, authenticity, emotional nuance, and a private sense of what is personally right.
Many people identify with a function because one trait feels familiar. That can create false positives. Fi dominance is not the same as being emotional, artistic, sensitive, or kind without the inner evaluative compass leading the pattern.
A better test compares function relationships: what comes first, what supports it, what becomes reactive under pressure, and whether the likely type pattern makes sense as a whole.
| Signal to inspect | Fi dominant evidence | Could mean something else |
|---|---|---|
| First response | whether your first signal is private alignment or dissonance before you can make it socially legible | A role, skill, mood, or current life demand may be shaping the answer |
| Support pattern | A supporting function should help Fi operate in real situations | A single high score without support may need cautious interpretation |
| Stress edge | efficiency pressure can make inferior Te visible as harsh self-management, avoidance, or sudden controlling behavior | A different inferior-function signal may point away from Fi dominance |
INFP (The Mediator) and ISFP (The Adventurer) are usually interpreted through Fi dominance, but the opposite edge is just as important. A likely Fi dominant pattern should have some recognizable tension with Te, especially under stress or development pressure.
TypeJung uses the full function map to make that axis visible. The paid report is optional, but if the free map fits, it can explain the developmental edge, relationship triggers, and practice path behind the Fi-Te pattern.
Take the free assessment, then compare your Fi score with the whole map instead of reading it alone. If Fi, its support function, and inferior Te all make sense together, the result is more useful than a one-function label.
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.
TypeJung gives a likely function pattern and type hypothesis. Use it to inspect Fi dominance as evidence, not as a final identity verdict.
Fi is usually associated with INFP and ISFP in common function-stack interpretation, but the full pattern matters more than the label alone.
The core 42-question TypeJung assessment is free. Paid reports are optional after you have seen the map.