Posts Tagged ‘MyersBriggs’
What would be a good career for an INTJ in the Myers-Briggs personality test?
I want to go into the business world. What would be some good careers for someone who exhibits strong INTJ traits? I was thinking about something in marketing, but I am open to any suggestions.
Do you believe in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment and other personality tests?
I ask as the few times I have taken this and other personality tests, the results have been different.
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Problem…?
I have taken the test and my first result concluded in me being an INFP. Couple of weeks later, i felt rather unsure of whether or not, i am really an INFP and decided to take it again. Only this time I’m labeled as an ISFP. What does this mean?
For people who have taken the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality test…?
What were your results, and what are your religious beliefs?
I’ll go first:
I’m an atheistic agnostic Theravada Buddhist, and my results were INTP ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INTP )
Just wondering if there’s any kind of relationship between the two
What do you think Jesus’ Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (personality) would have been?
Introvert or Extrovert?
Sensing or iNtuition?
Thinking or Feeling?
Judgement or Perception?
More information here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myers-Briggs_Type_Indicator
The actual personality test:
http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp
The associated title with each type:
ISTJ – Inspector
ISFJ – Protector
INFJ – Counselor
INTJ – Mastermind
ISTP – Crafter
ISFP – Composer
INFP – Healer
INTP – Architect
ESTP – Promoter
ESFP – Performer
ENFP – Champion
ENTP – Inventor
ESTJ – Supervisor
ESFJ – Provider
ENFJ – Teacher
ENTJ – Field Marshal
What do Psychology People think about The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator? Is there any modern replacement for it?
: )
Pleas take your time before Answering
http://www.myersbriggs.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myers-Briggs_Type_Indicator
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCOkaeoolEI&feature=related
The Utility of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and the Strong Interest Inventory in Predicting Service Community Selection at the United States Naval Academy
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This is a NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release. It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A107404. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: This study provides information for those individuals responsible for guiding midshipmen’s choice of naval service community. This research is focused on individuals who received their first community choice. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator results and career and technical interest measures based on the Strong Interest Inventory from the Naval Academy classes of 1998-2001 were analyzed using discriminant analysis. This project was designed to provide company officers with the information needed to counsel midshipmen about the service communities available following graduation from the United States Naval Academy. The analysis demonstrates that while personality type as measured by the Myers- Briggs does affect the likelihood that an individual will select a particular community, other demographic information such as academic major, SAT scores, and Order of Merit have a much greater effect. The Career and Technical interest measures used by the Naval Academy’s Admissions Board were found to have very little effect on community selection.
How can my Myers-Briggs results help me in college and in the future?
I took the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test and scored ISFJ. How can I use these results to help me in college and in choosing a career?
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Assessment?
Does anyone know a site where I can take this assessment for free and get results instantaneously?
Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Myers-Briggs type indicator
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The article is excerpted from Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine.
Consult the second edition of this authoritative, comprehensive, in-depth medical guide for information on more than 1,700 medical topics in language accessible to adult laypersons. Presented in a single alphabetical sequence, articles range in length from one or two paragraphs for minor topics, to several pages or more for major topics. Disease/disorder articles typically cover definition; description; causes and symptoms; diagnosis; treatments; prevention; and more. Test/treatment articles typically cover definition; purposes; precautions; preparation; risks; normal and abnormal results; and much more. This second edition includes more than 200 new entries, 300 updated entries, approximately 650 color images and illustrations, and a comprehensive subject index. New features include biographical and historical sidebars throughout the text.
Disease/disorder articles contain some or all of the following sections:
- Definitions — brief dictionary-style definition of the disorder
- Descriptions — overview of the disorder; who gets it and why
- Causes & symptoms — process, substance or organism that produces the condition; any risk factors that increase susceptibility to the condition; signs and symptoms of the disease
- Diagnosis — overview of procedures and tests used to diagnose the condition; how the test is done; who should be tested and when; time required; cost; whether it’s typically covered by insurance
- Treatments — overview of conventional methods of care or management of the condition, such as drugs, surgeries, physical therapy, etc.
- Alternative treatments — overview of alternative/complementary therapies that may be used to treat the condition
- Prognosis — probable outcome of the disease
- Preventions — what actions can be taken to prevent the condition from occurring
Test/treatment articles contain some or all of the following sections:
- Definitions — brief dictionary-style definition of the test/treatment
- Purposes — why and when this test/treatment is prescribed
- Precautions — when this test/treatment should not be prescribed
- Descriptions — overview of the test/treatment including cost, length of time required, procedures followed, whether typically covered by insurance
- Preparation — pre-test treatment procedures, if any
- Aftercare — post-test treatment procedures, if any
- Risks — any complications/side effects commonly associated with the test/treatment
- Normal results — for tests, describes the normal values; for treatments, describes the anticipated outcomes
- Abnormal results — defines abnormal test values
Published/Released: December 2001

