Jungian functions test
A serious Jungian cognitive functions test should do more than hand you a four-letter label. It should show how your pattern is built across Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, and Fe.
TypeJung starts with a free 42-question assessment, maps all 8 function-attitudes, then explains the dominant-inferior axis that often carries the clearest growth tension.
Most personality quizzes rush toward a type code. A Jungian cognitive functions test should first ask how attention gathers information and how judgment makes decisions.
TypeJung uses scenario evidence to map the function pattern before interpreting type. That gives you a practical profile of attention, judgment, stress, and development instead of a flat label.
The free result gives you the main energy map and likely function pattern. It is enough to start comparing your type hypothesis against real self-observation.
Paid reports are optional and add deeper interpretation only after you have seen the core map and decided that the result is useful.
The test separates perceiving functions from judging functions and keeps introverted and extraverted attitudes distinct. This is the part many short type quizzes blur.
A function stack is a theory-based interpretation of how functions tend to organize in a type. A function profile is the measured pattern from your answers. The two should inform each other, but they are not the same thing.
TypeJung starts with the profile, then interprets likely stack patterns. That makes it easier to notice when a type code is plausible but not yet certain.
| Concept | What it means | How TypeJung uses it |
|---|---|---|
| Function profile | The score shape across all 8 functions | Shows the direct answer pattern |
| Function stack | A model of dominant, auxiliary, tertiary, and inferior positions | Helps interpret the score shape |
| Dominant-inferior axis | The tension between the most trusted and least conscious poles | Frames stress and development |
Read the highest function as a hypothesis about what your ego trusts. Read the lowest or inferior signal as a place to observe stress, reaction, attraction, and developmental tension. Then retake later to see whether the map becomes more flexible.
If two type patterns are close, compare the function evidence rather than forcing certainty. The goal is a useful self-observation map, not a rigid identity.
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.
A Jungian cognitive functions test measures the function-attitudes behind type: Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, and Fe. The goal is to show a pattern, not only a type code.
Yes. It measures Ni, Ne, Si, Se, Ti, Te, Fi, and Fe as a profile rather than relying only on broad dichotomies.
Yes. TypeJung can support a likely type pattern, but the function map is the main output.
Yes. The 42-question assessment and core energy map are free. Insight and Mastery are optional one-time CAD upgrades.