In the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), the NJ types (Ni-dominant types) have the highest preference for the introverted intuition (Ni) function. The NJ types are:
INFJ (Introverted Intuition with Extraverted Feeling): Ni is the dominant function for INFJs, which means they primarily perceive the world through patterns, insights, and hidden meanings. They are deeply attuned to their intuition and often have a strong sense of future possibilities.
INTJ (Introverted Intuition with Extraverted Thinking): INTJs lead with Ni, which allows them to analyze and understand complex systems and long-term implications. They are strategic thinkers who rely on their intuitive insights to make decisions.
ENFJ (Extraverted Feeling with Introverted Intuition): ENFJs have Ni as their auxiliary function, which means they can see patterns and potential outcomes while also prioritizing empathy and understanding others' emotions.
ENTJ (Extraverted Thinking with Introverted Intuition): ENTJs have Ni as their auxiliary function, which complements their strategic planning and vision for the future. They are adept at recognizing patterns and anticipating possibilities.
Out of these types, INFJs and INTJs are the ones with the highest preference for the introverted intuition (Ni) function, as it is their dominant function. This makes them particularly attuned to their inner visions and insights, allowing them to perceive connections and possibilities that others may not readily notice.