I took the test at church. It is the Meyers-Briggs or vice versa test watered down. I believe it is Jungian. Anyway, I scored as a high extrovert, described as a field marshall. I laughed so hard when I read it. My family would definitely agree to the max. Time has mellowed me.
I would expect that temperament is the deciding factor, particular how authority is viewed. The only drawback I see is that someone must be deferential to convert in the first place. Born ins are freer in many respects. They had no choice. When I was a young child, I could not tolerate the Witnesses. Before I reached majority and my father's death, I was physically dragged against my will.
Those scores are not contant, however. Many of the questions I just answered on a whim. Others told me that they have taken it severel year intervals and their score changed a lot.
My sister and I have massive problems. This test showed me that her actions are not solely directed at me. We popped into the world with different viewpoints and actions. It must also be good to know in the workplace. Knowing someone's scores helps you interact with them. Does anyone have a clue as to how the governing body would score? They might be field marshalls too.
I'd like to take the actual test but people say it is very expensive and insurance will not pay.