
03-19-2009, 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by u-dog
Jenn,
The Myers Briggs Personality Type indicator is an instrument which is used to help groups of people function more efficiently together by understanding each members "preferred style" of operating in the world. The results are reported on four spectrums. The first one is the spectrum between Introvert and Extrovert which we have been discussing here. The second is the spectrum between iNtuitive and Sensing which someone else will have to explain because I have never really gotten that one. The third is the spectrum between Thinking and Feeling. The fourth is the spectrum between Perceiving and Judging. This last has to do with whether you are the kind of person who is driven to come to a conclusion as soon as possible about an issue or action or the kind of person who can leave all of the pieces floating around loose while you discern how they fit together.
So, since there are two letters on each spectrum and four spectrum there are .... what? sixteen? possible combinations of which INTP and INFJ are two.
If you are involved in any organization or team for very long you will have the opportunity to take the Myers-Briggs and it won't cost you. There might even be someplace on the internet where you could take it. It doesn't take long to complete and there a lots of people out there who are trained to interpret the results. It's not the Bible or anything but I have found it to be helpful in explaining why I always am butting heads with certain people.
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Originally Posted by Zerbie
There are tons of online tests for Myers-Briggs, and they vary. I've taken many of them, and never been able to get an answer other than that I was an IENSTFPJ (that is, ALL types simultaneously) until I finally stumbled upon a test version that was good for me and gave me an actual answer.
That's hard to do, since for all the letters I WAS assigned, I was 49% the other letter-category as well, except for only one category where there was a substantial difference. Just Google Myers-Briggs and you will find some versions of the test to take, Jen.
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Thanks, I'll look into those.
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