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The Warm Interpersonal Conductor

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Just by walking into a room, you change the atmosphere. Your exceptional ability to read and connect people's emotions means you naturally end up at the center of every relationship.

01 · Strength

Conductor Strengths

• An empathetic ability to accurately read someone's emotional state from their expression, tone, and energy alone • The mediation skills to find common ground by balancing both sides in a conflict • Leadership that energizes a team and brings out the best role in everyone
02 · Weakness

Conductor Weaknesses

• Trying to be everything to everyone can sometimes mean putting your own feelings on the back burner • Constantly adjusting to others' expectations can make you lose track of what you actually think
03 · Advice

Advice for the Conductor

Today, try honestly telling someone who asks for a favor "I actually need some rest today." The people who care about you will feel relieved to hear that.
Result Distribution
logicalThe Sharp Logical Analyst
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linguisticThe Eloquent Linguistic Maestro
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spatialThe Creative Spatial Architect
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interpersonalThe Warm Interpersonal Conductor
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introspectiveThe Deep Intrapersonal Philosopher
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It shows which of the 6 intelligence domains (logical, linguistic, spatial, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalist) you most naturally express your abilities in. The result reflects your thinking style, problem-solving approach, and information-processing preferences. For example, the Logical Analyst is great at finding patterns and rules, while the Linguistic Maestro excels at communication and expression. Using your result as a reference can give you useful insights for exploring career options or setting personal development goals.
This test is designed based on Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, but it's a self-exploration tool rather than a professional psychological assessment. Through 12 questions, it reflects your current tendencies and preferences, and over 80% of users report that they relate to their result. However, results can vary depending on your environment, experiences, and mood, so we recommend using it as one reference point for self-understanding. For serious career decisions, we suggest pairing it with a certified aptitude test.
Each type processes information and solves problems in fundamentally different ways. Logical types use data and rules; linguistic types use words and writing; spatial types use images and structures; interpersonal types thrive on human interaction; intrapersonal types rely on self-reflection; naturalist types understand the world through observation and classification. Your primary intelligence is the domain you express most naturally, and knowing the differences between types is a huge help for collaboration and communication.
Yes! You can share your result in various ways through the share buttons at the bottom of the results screen, including KakaoTalk, X (Twitter), and link copy. Comparing results with friends or family is a great opportunity to understand each other's strengths. Sharing results with teammates on a project can also give you hints about how to divide responsibilities. For example, having the logical type handle analysis while the linguistic type handles the presentation is something many teams say boosts efficiency significantly.
It can. Intelligence types aren't fixed — they can shift depending on your environment, experiences, and current interests. For example, if you've been reading a lot lately, your linguistic intelligence might score higher, and if you've started a new outdoor activity, your naturalist intelligence might come out on top. Professor Gardner himself emphasized that intelligence is developable, and educational research reports that engaging in a new activity for 6 weeks or more can activate related intelligence domains. Retaking the test after some time is a fun way to track your own growth and change.