MBTI Rarity Ranking in China
An in-depth look at the rarity of MBTI personality types in China. Discover which types are the rarest and what makes each type unique.
MBTI Rarity Ranking in China
In China, the rarity ranking of MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) personality types may vary depending on different data sources and statistical times. However, based on information from multiple sources, we can roughly summarize the following ranking. Please note that the following rankings and proportions are based on statistical data and observations and may not be completely accurate or applicable to all populations.
The rarest type is INFJ (Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging). They account for about 1%-2% of the population. INFJs are often creative, understanding, and insightful. They enjoy helping others and have strong values.
INTJ (Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging) is also relatively rare, accounting for about 2%-4% of the population. INTJs focus on thinking, analyzing, and planning. They have the ability to think independently and make decisions and have a forward-looking perspective on the future.
INFP (Introverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving) is also of relatively high rarity, accounting for about 4%-5% of the population. INFPs are idealistic and emotionally driven. They are usually creative and imaginative and focus on personal values and inner harmony.
ENFP (Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving) has a relatively high rarity, accounting for about 6%-8% of the population. ENFPs are full of enthusiasm and vitality. They are good at communicating with others and establishing connections and are creative and humorous.
INTP (Introverted Intuitive Thinking Perceiving) is also of relatively high rarity, accounting for about 3%-7% of the population. INTPs are thinkers and analyzers. They like to think alone and explore the essence of things and are logical and creative.
ENFJ (Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Judging) and ENTJ (Extraverted Intuitive Thinking Judging) have moderate rarity, both accounting for about 2%-5% of the population. ENFJs are good at listening and understanding others' feelings and setting goals for others' development. They are excellent leaders and decision-makers. ENTJs are usually leaders and decision-makers with organizational ability and decisiveness, inspiring others and achieving goals.
ISFJ (Introverted Sensing Feeling Judging), ESFJ (Extraverted Sensing Feeling Judging), ISTP (Introverted Sensing Thinking Perceiving), and ISFP (Introverted Sensing Feeling Perceiving) have moderate rarity in China. The specific proportions may vary depending on statistics, but generally, they are between 5%-14%. These types each have unique personality characteristics and advantages, such as the loyalty and thoughtfulness of ISFJs, the friendliness and cooperation of ESFJs, the practicality and calmness of ISTPs, and the sensitivity and artistry of ISFPs.
ESTP (Extraverted Sensing Thinking Perceiving) and ESFP (Extraverted Sensing Feeling Perceiving) have relatively lower rarity but are not extremely common, accounting for about 4%-9%. ESTPs are good at adapting to the environment and have practical skills and decisiveness. ESFPs like socializing and experiencing new things and have an adventurous spirit.
Cautions: These rankings and proportions are derived from statistical data and observations and may vary due to different data sources and statistical methods. MBTI personality types have no superiority or inferiority. Each type has its unique advantages and characteristics and is suitable for different tasks and environments. When taking the MBTI test, one should maintain an objective and rational attitude and not overly rely on test results to define oneself or others.