Personality Test of Marijuana Users Reveals Surprising Results
Tuesday, July 08, 2014
According to a recent set of 2,370 Myers-Briggs Personality Tests, the stereotypical stoner, one that is quiet, shy, introverted and lazy, may be far from the truth.
During the first half of 2014, my420mate.com – the leading dating site for the cannabis community – conducted the Myers-Briggs Personality Tests to 2,370 of their members, sharing a few interesting results.
Among the results is that 84-percent of marijuana smokers can be classified as extroverted, which is higher than the 50 to 70-percent of the general population. In addition, 17-percent of the marijuana smoking community can be classified as an Extravert, Intuition, Thinking and Perceiving (EITP) Personality Type, as compared to 2 to 3-percent of the total population.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTAccording to my420mate.com, the EITP Personality Type is described as:
“You are often motivated by interacting with people, and enjoy a wide circle of acquaintances, where you gain energy from social situations. You focus on the big picture and on the final product rather than the task at hand and details. You like to keep your options open, and have a strong play ethic, play first, work later, casual style and tend to see things in shades of grey. Social by nature, you are very charming and witty. You value your freedom. You can be very creative and resourceful, spontaneous and impulsive. You are a risk-taker who is aware of all the possibilities your actions will create. You are curious about almost everything. You also have a bit of the adventurer in you and do well in the company of like-minded people. Like all of life's experiences, you want your relationships to be full of excitement and adventure.”
Related Slideshow: Marijuana Use in the New England States
According to data collected by the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration, New Englanders are among the nation's top marijuana users in the country. See how the indivdual states compare in the slides below:
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