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Bold, imaginative and strong-willed leaders, always finding a way or making one.

'Alright these kind of videos really bother me, because not following your passion I think affects you negatively and ultimately get in the way of your happiness. My passion was always space. I loved...

Just as planned

Good idea guys. We can patent this and make millions

No wtf. Money means nothing to me. I can give you my prized Japanese katana that I have slain my enemies with. That truly means something to me. I dunno man, but that's just it, and the beauty...

You know how you will never forget this story. If you marry me.

yeah man I felt bedtime stories didn't do a good job of explaining the harsh terrors and realities of the world our children will come to face after they leaves their homes of comfort so I wanted to...

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I'm glad I inspired you :)

BUT THEN THE DETECTIVE BURST THROUGH THE DOOR! Turns out he paid for a hobo with matching compatibility to get plastic surgery to look like him, killed the hobo and made it look like a suicide, and...

She had a fatal heart disease and needed to get her heart transplanted. It was the day before her heart surgery and she was with her boyfriend. She was scared and he held her in his arms and said...

Yeah sure dude. I don't have specific authors but I do have some specific works I enjoy. Inventory by Guenter Eich and A White Man's Burden by Kipling. Kipling's poem is great because it has a...

I am. A lot of my favorite stories that give insight are epic poems and I think my favorite one is Paradise Lost by John Milton. I do like a lot of the other classics like The Odyssey and The Iliad...

I'm a physics and math major. I held 4 jobs at once(I was a math tutor, a physics tutor(two different spots on campus), a physics teaching assistant and a research assistant) and also pulled off a...

Dude no offense, but basing your career life decision on a Myers Briggs test is a really bad move. A lot of the things with Myers Briggs lack scientific validity and statistically are short on...

Yeah for sure! Whatever you do helps out in the end, all this experience will definitely prep you

If you can get them done at a good state near university and are able to manage the time then I'd definitely say go for it, but I don't think AP classes are too far behind. Personally I'd just...

I disagree on that. I think AP classes do get you in the correct mindset especially for college and entering it. I'd consider AP Euro and AP US History to be the ones where I had to think the most,...

Well if any ya'll need any AP physics or math help hit me up if you want. I never took the AP physics course myself, but I've been a teaching assistant for the college level version so I have some...

That's awesome but take the AP classes because you enjoy the process of learning. No need to get arrogant about it.

Dawg I'm happy when people are excited about their academics but there's no need to get hostile. Yeah they do make you think and they will get you in the mindsight and they are not about memorization...

Crap I didn't see this topic, whatever I'll post it here anyway: I'm a physics PhD candidate and I graduated in physics and math. I can cover anything featuring physics or math if you have any...

I'm a physics PhD candidate and I graduated in physics and math. I can cover anything featuring physics or math if you have any questions and AP US History and AP Euro(I' rusty but I was able to get...

Man this is a trip down memory lane lol. I graduated in 2010 and I took 4 AP classes(AP Euro, AP US History, AP Calculus, and AP Lit) I definitely think AP classes are a really good thing....

bachelors: Physics, PhD: Physics, I want to work at NASA and be an astronaut later

Quick question, are you gunning for an undergraduate degree, or graduate degree, and what's your current age?

You're still going to test the dichotomies the same way. If you're doing the J/P, N/S, T/F directly, you're going to see how many people match up to your variables. The stats lead to saying it's a...

You're going to have to look into the theory of field in/dependence itself. But from what I've seen there isn't any major arguments against using it in a classroom setting. So if field in/dependence...

I don't know. I'm not a psych major or do research in it. From what I can tell field dependence is used for classroom type things and has been used for things similar to this and it seems to have a...

Yeah because a correlation coefficient means a high covariance. A low covariance makes a relationship linear which is why it's a really nice thing along with correlation coefficient. If you know the...

I read the definition of field dependence and found examples of it in classrooms: Here is the definition of field dependence: In the field-dependent/independent model of cognitive or learning...

Ok that's great about the Big 5. Now does the Big 5 also follow a normal distribution. The MBTI doesn't talk about cognitive functions then I'm not really sure if they can call themselves MBTI....

It's literally Myers Briggs theory dude. I interpreted it because not everything has to be exactly spelled out in a research paper and it usually isn't. The ENTJ VS ENTP J/P dichotomy directly has a...

The only dichotomies that have any good correlations are E and I and the rest are like .3 correlations. The dichotomies themselves don't directly relate to the functions but they share some stuff...

That's actually why the covariance was made. That's why a bimodal(two normal distributions for two modes for a time and size dependence) is very favorable. There are ways to make sure these factors...

I read Nardi's stuff and what he's saying isn't wrong, but he's a researcher. He's trying to assert that his research his right because that's all researchers want. They all want to be funded, paid...

Chinese room never really debunked it. It just challenged it and the methodology of it. Computational psych is still a valid theory and I agree that it's not the only facet and as someone who went...

Correlation goes directly into variance. A high variance for a study is a very bad thing, and a low correlation asserts a high variation because variance determines how spread out the data is. For...

Moving onto the bigger issue with the Myers-Briggs: Decision consistency. The Myers-Briggs proclaims a reliability (calculated using coefficient alpha) of between .75-.85 on all of its scales (see...

Could you elaborate

Another great article. I didn't post it before since it wasn't a research article but I think it has some relevance now: The Myers-Briggs Personality Test Is Pretty Much Meaningless | Smart News |...

You summarized that point really well

Alright then we get back to my original point that we apparently both agree on. There may be a correlation but it's very weak and not dependable and when we use things like Ti, Fe or Si or whatever...

Congrats you quoted a dude. Now show me a graph and a data set to see if it actually follows a bell curve.

Just show me a data set and a graph. I don't care about the Big 5, I just want to see if this is an actual bell

No you literally don't know any statistics.

Seriously dude, you more or less agreed with me. You're not going to find some normally distributed curve for data with Myers Briggs and the correlation coefficient with this is going to be low. ...

Yeah because it's a fucking population size. Of course a bimodal is going to be favorable. A Bimodal is just two normal distribution curves together. That's all it is. What he says in the article is...

Seriously bro I'm going to be honest, but if you can't find me an article with that one thing I'm not going to take you seriously. Especially in social sciences, you need a bell curve if you're...

Can you find me one research article that shows Myers Briggs correlations follows a somewhat normally distributed curve?

I dunno man, I think at least coming from a mathematics/researcher point of view I find Myers Briggs troubling because it doesn't really have anything back it up. Coming from a mathematics point...'