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1083:, indicating that the majority of people were actually in the middle of the scale and were thus neither clearly introverted nor extraverted. Most personality traits do show a normal distribution of scores from low to high, with about 15% of people at the low end, about 15% at the high end and the majority of people in the middle ranges. But in order for the MBTI to be scored, a cut-off line is used at the middle of each scale and all those scoring below the line are classified as a low type and those scoring above the line are given the opposite type. Thus, psychometric assessment research fails to support the concept of
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the five senses. They tend to distrust hunches, which seem to come "out of nowhere". They prefer to look for details and facts. For them, the meaning is in the data. On the other hand, those who prefer intuition tend to trust information that is less dependent upon the senses, that can be associated with other information (either remembered or discovered by seeking a wider context or pattern). They may be more interested in future possibilities. For them, the meaning is in the underlying theory and principles which are manifested in the data.
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Introversion and Neuroticism (there is no scale for neurotic and other psychopathological attributes in the MBTI) is its worst feature, only equalled by the failure to use
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account of type related phenomena"; and "type dynamics relies on anecdotal evidence, fails most efficacy tests, and does not fit the empirical facts". His studies gave the clear result that the descriptions and workings of type dynamics do not fit the real behavior of people. He suggests getting completely rid of type dynamics, because it does not help, but hinders understanding of personality. The presumed order of functions 1 to 4 did only occur in one out of 540 test results.
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introverted feeling. Conversely, because the INTJ type is introverted, the J instead indicates that the auxiliary function is the preferred judging function (extraverted thinking). The INTJ type introverts the dominant perceiving function (introverted intuition). Their tertiary function is feeling and their inferior function is extraverted sensing.
1153:." However, the MBTI ethical guidelines state, "It is unethical and in many cases illegal to require job applicants to take the Indicator if the results will be used to screen out applicants." The intent of the MBTI is to provide "a framework for understanding individual differences, and... a dynamic model of individual development".
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found out that "In general, the MBTI and its scales yielded scores with strong internal consistency and test-retest reliability estimates, although variation was observed." The analysis found that of 210 studies from 1998 to 2001, 14 (7%) reported directly on the reliability of the data, 26% reported
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A second criticism is that the MBTI mistakenly assumes that personality falls into mutually exclusive categories. ... The consequence is that the scores of two people labelled "introverted" and "extraverted" may be almost exactly the same, but they could be placed into different categories since they
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For example, because the ENTJ type is extraverted, the J indicates that the dominant function is the preferred judging function (extraverted thinking). The ENTJ type introverts the auxiliary perceiving function (introverted intuition). Their tertiary function is sensing and their inferior function is
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The four functions operate in conjunction with the attitudes (extraversion and introversion). Each function is used in either an extraverted or introverted way. A person whose dominant function is extraverted intuition, for example, uses intuition very differently from someone whose dominant function
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According to Jung's typology model, each person uses one of these four functions more dominantly and proficiently than the other three; however, all four functions are used at different times depending on the circumstances. Because each function can manifest in either an extraverted or an introverted
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The most notable addition of Myers' and Briggs' ideas to Jung's original thought is their concept that a given type's fourth letter (J or P) indicates a person's most preferred extraverted function, which is the dominant function for extraverted types and the auxiliary function for introverted types.
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Jung believed that for every person, each of the functions is expressed primarily in either an introverted or extraverted form. Based on Jung's original concepts, Briggs and Myers developed their own theory of psychological type, described below, on which the MBTI is based. According to psychologist
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reported that the two instruments were one and the same) Step III was developed in a joint project involving the following organizations: the Myers–Briggs
Company, the publisher of all the MBTI works; the Center for Applications of Psychological Type (CAPT), which holds all of Myers' and McCaulley's
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Company, then known as Consulting Psychologists Press (and later CPP), became the exclusive publisher of the MBTI in 1975. They call it "the world's most widely used personality assessment", with as many as two million assessments administered annually. The Myers-Briggs Company and
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It has been argued that criticisms regarding the MBTI mostly come down to questions regarding the validity of its origins, not questions regarding the validity of the MBTI's usefulness. Others argue that the MBTI can be a reliable measurement of personality, and "like all measures, the MBTI yields
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on "criterion-related validity (i.e. does the MBTI predict specific outcomes related to interpersonal relations or career success/job performance?)." The committee stressed the discrepancy between popularity of the MBTI and research results stating, "the popularity of this instrument in the absence
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According to Jung, people use all four cognitive functions. However, one function is generally used in a more conscious and confident way. This dominant function is supported by the secondary (auxiliary) function, and to a lesser degree the tertiary function. The fourth and least conscious function
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People who prefer extraversion draw energy from action: they tend to act, then reflect, then act further. If they are inactive, their motivation tends to decline. To rebuild their energy, extraverts need breaks from time spent in reflection. Conversely, those who prefer introversion "expend" energy
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summarizes Jung's work of balance in psychological type as follows: "There are several references in Jung's writing to the three remaining functions having an opposite attitudinal character. For example, in writing about introverts with thinking dominant ... Jung commented that the counterbalancing
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In 1987, an advanced scoring-system was developed for the MBTI. From this was developed the Type
Differentiation Indicator (TDI), which is a scoring system for the longer MBTI, Form J, which includes the 290 items written by Myers that had survived her previous item analyses. It yields 20 subscales
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Educational Testing Service in 1962. It is estimated that 50 million people have taken the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and that 10,000 businesses, 2,500 colleges and universities, and
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These correlations refer to the second letter shown, i.e., the table shows that I and P have negative correlations with extraversion and conscientiousness, respectively, while F and N have positive correlations with agreeableness and openness, respectively. These results suggest that the four MBTI
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subjects, with 36% of fine arts students and 26% of art education students being INFPs. A 1973 study of the personality types of teachers in the United States found
Intuitive-Perceptive types (ENFP, INFP, ENTP, INTP) were over-represented in teachers of subjects such as English, social studies and
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Sensing and intuition are the information-gathering (perceiving) functions. They describe how new information is understood and interpreted. People who prefer sensing are more likely to trust information that is in the present, tangible, and concrete: that is, information that can be understood by
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However, the use of type dynamics is disputed: in the conclusion of various studies on the subject of type dynamics, James H. Reynierse writes, "Type dynamics has persistent logical problems and is fundamentally based on a series of category mistakes; it provides, at best, a limited and incomplete
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Dawes, Robyn (2004). "Time for a critical empirical investigation of the MBTI: Case and
Phillipson are right to highlight the pre-scientific roots of the MBTI, but they fail to separate the issue of the validity or usefulness of the MBTI from the issue of the validity of its origins.(Myers-Briggs
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These findings led McCrae and Costa to conclude that, "correlational analyses showed that the four MBTI indices did measure aspects of four of the five major dimensions of normal personality. The five-factor model provides an alternative basis for interpreting MBTI findings within a broader, more
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committee reviewed data from MBTI research studies and concluded that only the I-E scale has high correlations with comparable scales of other instruments and low correlations with instruments designed to assess different concepts, showing strong validity. In contrast, the S-N and T-F scales show
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reported that "A growing number of Korean companies are asking job candidates to reveal their MBTI personality test results, angering job hunters who argue that the test is an unreasonable standard to screen and evaluate their capabilities." A survey of South Korean job-seekers in their twenties
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The main dimension in the MBTI is called E-I, or extraversion-introversion; this is mostly a sociability scale, correlating quite well with the MMPI social introversion scale (negatively) and the
Eysenck Extraversion scale (positively). Unfortunately, the scale also has a loading on neuroticism,
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They held that types with a preference for judging show the world their preferred judging function (thinking or feeling). Those types who prefer perception show the world their preferred perceiving function (sensing or intuition). According to Myers, judging types like to "have matters settled",
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As noted already, people who prefer thinking do not necessarily, in the everyday sense, "think better" than their feeling counterparts, in the common sense; the opposite preference is considered an equally rational way of coming to decisions (and, in any case, the MBTI assessment is a measure of
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Jung hypothesized that the dominant function acts alone in its preferred world: exterior for extraverts and interior for introverts. The remaining three functions, he suggested, operate in the opposite orientation. Some MBTI practitioners, however, place doubt on this concept as being a category
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writing in 1995 the 16 personality types used in MBTI are incomplete, as Jung's theory used 32 types, 16 of which could not be measured by questionnaire. Per
Eysenck, it was unfair to Jung to claim the scale accurately measured Jungian concepts. Both Jung's original model and the simplified MBTI
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personality constructs measured, for example, by the NEO-PI-R. The five purported personality constructs have been labeled: extraversion, openness, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism (emotional instability), although there is not universal agreement on the Big Five theory and the
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Isabel Myers claimed that the proportion of different personality types varied by choice of career or course of study. However, researchers examining the proportions of each type within varying professions report that the proportion of MBTI types within each occupation is close to that within a
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The interesting – and somewhat alarming – fact about the MBTI is that, despite its popularity, it has been subject to sustained criticism by professional psychologists for over three decades. One problem is that it displays what statisticians call low "test-retest
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Myers–Briggs literature uses the terms extraversion and introversion as Jung first used them. Extraversion means literally outward-turning and introversion, inward-turning. These specific definitions differ somewhat from the popular usage of the words. Extraversion is the spelling used in MBTI
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Jung's typology theories postulated a sequence of four cognitive functions (thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition), each having one of two polar tendencies (extraversion or introversion), giving a total of eight dominant functions. The MBTI is based on these eight hypothetical functions,
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Some MBTI supporters argue that the application of type dynamics to MBTI (e.g., where inferred "dominant" or "auxiliary" functions like Se / "Extraverted
Sensing" or Ni / "Introverted Intuition" are presumed to exist) is a logical category error that has little empirical evidence backing it.
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Point scores on each of the dichotomies can vary considerably from person to person, even among those with the same type. However, Isabel Myers considered the direction of the preference (for example, E vs. I) to be more important than the degree of the preference (for example, very clear vs.
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It has been estimated that between a third and a half of the published material on the MBTI has been produced for the special conferences of the Center for the Application of Psychological Type (which provide the training in the MBTI, and are funded by sales of the MBTI) or as papers in the
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with most people scoring near the ends of the scales, thus dividing people into either, e.g., an extraverted or an introverted psychological type. However, most studies have found that scores on the individual scales were actually distributed in a centrally peaked manner, similar to a
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The terms used for each dichotomy have specific technical meanings relating to the MBTI, which differ from their everyday usage. For example, people who prefer judgment over perception are not necessarily more "judgmental" or less "perceptive", nor does the MBTI instrument measure
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16Personalities.com also influenced an MBTI fad in China, where some employers and job recruiters have asked applicants about their MBTI or 16Personalities results. The trend in China also led to MBTI-related products, paid services, and social media such as podcasts and memes.
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The 16 types are typically referred to by an abbreviation of four letters – the initial letters of each of their four type preferences (except in the case of intuition, which uses the abbreviation "N" to distinguish it from introversion). For instance:
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in 1917. Upon meeting her future son-in-law, she observed marked differences between his personality and that of other family members. Briggs embarked on a project of reading biographies and subsequently developed a typology wherein she proposed four temperaments:
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after learning about the MBTI system, though he traces four "temperaments" back to Ancient Greek traditions. He maps these temperaments to the Myers–Briggs groupings SP, SJ, NF, and NT. He also gives each of the 16 MBTI types a name, as shown in the below table.
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function remains least consciously developed. The inferior function is often considered to be more associated with the unconscious, being most evident in situations such as high stress (sometimes referred to as being "in the grip" of the inferior function).
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Also included is a composite of these called "strain". There are also scales for type-scale consistency and comfort-scale consistency. Reliability of 23 of the 27 TDI subscales is greater than 0.50, "an acceptable result given the brevity of the subscales".
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scale, as measured on Form G, about 83% of categorizations remain the same when people are retested within nine months and around 75% when retested after nine months. About 50% of people re-administered the MBTI within nine months remain the same overall
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By a rule of thumb, these correlations should be considered weak, weak, weak, moderate, weak, weak and noise respectively. Overall, this makes a non-correlation of −0.1475±0.01, similar to the quoted result of a longitudinal study of aging later in this
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Researchers have reported that the JP and the SN scales correlate with one another. One factor-analytic study based on (N=1291) college-aged students found six different factors instead of the four purported dimensions, thereby raising doubts as to the
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What clients is it appropriate for? Anyone who would benefit from awareness of the ways they use perception and judgment and/or guidance in developing and making more effective use of perception and judgment so they can develop their type as fully as
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art, as opposed to science and mathematics, which featured more sensing (S) and judging (J) types. A questionnaire of 27,787 high school students suggested INFP students among them showed a significant preference for art, English, and music subjects.
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commonly shared conceptual framework." However, "there was no support for the view that the MBTI measures truly dichotomous preferences or qualitatively distinct types, instead, the instrument measures four relatively independent dimensions."
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The J or P indicates the dominant function for extraverts, whereas for introverts, the J or P indicates their auxiliary function. Introverts tend to show their dominant function outwardly only in matters "important to their inner worlds".
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The MBTI emphasizes the value of naturally occurring differences. "The underlying assumption of the MBTI is that we all have specific preferences in the way we construe our experiences, and these preferences underpin our interests, needs,
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error with next to no empirical evidence backing it relative to other findings with correlation evidence, yet as a theory it still remains part of Myers' and Briggs' extrapolation of their original theory despite being discounted.
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relatively weak validity. The 1991 review committee concluded at the time there was "not sufficient, well-designed research to justify the use of the MBTI in career counseling programs". This study based its measurement of
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section, Isabel Myers considered the direction of the preference (for example, E vs. I) to be more important than the degree of the preference. Statistically, this would mean that scores on each MBTI scale would show a
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Although we do not conclude that the absence of bimodality necessarily proves that the MBTI developers' theory-based assumption of categorical "types" of personality is invalid, the absence of empirical bimodality in
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An extravert's flow is directed outward toward people and objects, whereas the introvert's is directed inward toward concepts and ideas. Contrasting characteristics between extraverted and introverted people include:
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lie scale, suggesting that more socially conformant individuals are more likely to be considered judging according to the MBTI. If respondents "fear they have something to lose, they may answer as they assume they
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Capraro, R., & Capraro, M. M. (2002). Myers-Briggs Type Indicator score reliability across studies: A meta-analytic reliability generalizability study. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 62, 590-602.
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random sample of the population. Some researchers have expressed reservations about the relevance of type to job satisfaction, as well as concerns about the potential misuse of the instrument in labeling people.
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of employees' job performance ratings. As noted above under Precepts and ethics, the MBTI measures preferences, not ability. The use of the MBTI as a predictor of job success is expressly discouraged in the
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reliability." So if you retake the test after only a five-week gap, there's around a 50% chance that you will fall into a different personality category compared to the first time you took the test.
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of proven scientific worth is troublesome." There is insufficient evidence to make claims about utility, particularly of the four letter type derived from a person's responses to the MBTI items.
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of the MBTI tends to be low. Large numbers of people (between 39% and 76% of respondents) obtain different type classifications when retaking the indicator after only five weeks. A 2013
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instrument has been the subject of much criticism. Media reports have called the test "pretty much meaningless", and "one of the worst personality tests in existence". The psychologist
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although with some differences in expression from Jung's model. While the Jungian model proposes the first three dichotomies, Myers and Briggs added the judgment-perception preference.
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original work; and the MBTI Trust headed by Katharine and Peter Myers. CAPT advertised Step III as addressing type development and the use of "perception and judgment" by respondents.
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The terminology of the MBTI has been criticized as being very "vague and general", so as to allow any kind of behavior to fit any personality type, which may result in the
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research of MBTI scores does indeed remove a potentially powerful line of evidence that was previously available to "type" advocates to cite in defense of their position.
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Jung did not see the type preferences (such as introversion and extraversion) as dualistic, but rather as tendencies: both are innate and have the potential to balance.
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and 36% the same type after more than nine months. For Form M (the most current form of the MBTI instrument), the MBTI
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MBTI manual: a guide to the development and use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
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5506:YOU: Being More Effective In Your MBTI Type.
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5374:Thyer, Bruce A.; Pignotti, Monica (2015).
5175:
4759:
4730:
4378:. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
4357:
4212:Capraro, Robert; Margaret Capraro (2002).
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6861:The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience
6802:Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science
5635:
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5529:
5465:. Maryland: University Press of America.
5339:Social and Personality Psychology Compass
5332:
5323:
5297:
5263:
5246:Journal of Career Planning and Employment
5236:
5020:Educational and Psychological Measurement
4945:"Goodbye to MBTI, the Fad That Won't Die"
4533:
4370:Druckman, D.; Bjork, R. A., eds. (1992).
4363:
4221:Educational and Psychological Measurement
4153:
4077:Genius: The Natural History of Creativity
4010:Educational and Psychological Measurement
3690:
3573:
3486:Personality and the fate of organizations
3086:
3005:Genius: The Natural History of Creativity
2395:
2149:
2107:
2079:Learn how and when to remove this message
1642:Conscientiousness
1256:Educational and Psychological Measurement
944:Lifestyle preferences: judging/perception
418:Learn how and when to remove this message
239:. Myers therefore apprenticed herself to
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3696:
3386:
2098:
1101:Little evidence for "dynamic" type stack
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952:function (thinking or feeling) or their
567:
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27:Non-scientific personality questionnaire
6766:Suppressed research in the Soviet Union
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4518:"Career development: What's your type?"
4449:
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3820:
3640:Journal of Counseling & Development
3544:
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3520:
3389:"full context: the cognitive functions"
3174:
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1972:Thomas Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument
1951:Roger Birkman § The Birkman Method
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280:Myers' work attracted the attention of
61:claims purport can indicate differing "
57:) is a self-report questionnaire that
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4044:Personality and Individual Differences
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2313:from the original on 22 September 2018
1921:List of tests § Personality tests
1762:scales can be incorporated within the
1247:reports that these scores are higher.
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3633:
3480:
3457:"How Accurate Are Personality Tests?"
3411:
3258:
3135:
2925:Phillipson, Garry & Case, Peter.
2427:
2368:
2301:Block, Melissa (September 22, 2018).
2300:
2201:Pittenger, David J. (December 1993).
1070:
508:) functions: sensation and intuition.
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4662:
4629:
4104:from the original on August 13, 2016
4055:
3539:
3454:
3032:
2939:Huber, Kaufmann & Steinmann 2017
2913:
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2267:
2265:
2263:
2032:
1886:Riso–Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator
1329:
930:
837:Attitudes: extraversion/introversion
374:
275:Briggs Myers Type Indicator Handbook
4859:Boyle, Gregory J.; Stankov, Lazar;
4684:
4515:
4400:"The Myers-Briggs Company Products"
4083:
4074:
3139:In the Grip: Our Hidden Personality
3002:
2500:
1310:Correlations with other instruments
636:
127:Journal of Psychological Type (JPT)
24:
6815:James Randi Educational Foundation
5508:Minn.:Lominger International, Inc.
5395:
5132:10.1111/j.1467-6494.1989.tb00759.x
4844:10.1111/j.1742-9544.1995.tb01750.x
3652:10.1002/j.1556-6676.1989.tb02125.x
3291:
3199:
2479:"The Story of Isabel Briggs Myers"
2440:Cunningham, Lillian (2023-05-17).
2108:Schweiger, David M. (1985-08-01).
1176:
831:type dynamics and type development
497:) functions: thinking and feeling.
390:tone or style may not reflect the
296:; W. Harold Grant, a professor at
294:University of California, Berkeley
25:
6921:
5742:
5549:
4890:Carroll, Robert T. (2004-01-09).
4762:Journal of Personality Assessment
4595:Boyle, Stankov & Cattell 1995
2277:The Myers & Briggs Foundation
2260:
1946:Revised NEO Personality Inventory
1607:theory. McCrae and Costa present
1146:Eysenck Personality Questionnaire
1026:article. Psychometric specialist
76:, inspired by Swiss psychiatrist
6212:Strauss–Howe generational theory
6190:Moon landing conspiracy theories
5987:Electromagnetic hypersensitivity
5567:
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5266:"The Case Against Type Dynamics"
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4090:Krznaric, Roman (May 15, 2013).
3634:Healy, Charles C. (April 1989).
2177:Lilienfeld, Lynn & Lohr 2014
2037:
1822:
1611:between the MBTI scales and the
1142:Personality Assessment Inventory
400:guide to writing better articles
379:
6840:The Natural History of Quackery
6782:Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
5518:Journal of Technology Education
5380:. Springer Publishing Company.
5300:"What the educators are saying"
5286:from the original on 2017-12-30
5219:I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just Not You
4902:from the original on 2003-12-02
4694:Yeung J, Seo Y (27 July 2022).
4476:from the original on 2012-10-09
4438:from the original on 2018-12-06
4426:"MBTI Form M Manual Supplement"
4406:from the original on 2018-11-16
4116:
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3966:from the original on 2007-10-17
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3941:from the original on 2010-06-12
3797:from the original on 2018-12-10
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1065:Little evidence for dichotomies
553:Auxiliary extraverted intuition
434:proposed by Swiss psychiatrist
304:; and Mary H. McCaulley of the
166:Briggs began her research into
5458:: New York, 1965. p. 207
5453:Memories, Dreams, Reflections.
5448:. Retrieved December 20, 2004.
5432:. Retrieved December 20, 2004.
4753:
4162:Research in Psychological Type
3523:A History of Western Astrology
3232:The Art of SpeedReading People
2721:Bess, Harvey & Swartz 2003
2207:Review of Educational Research
2182:
1627:Extraversion
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227:Although Myers graduated from
196:(first published in German as
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5273:Journal of Psychological Type
4663:Chea, Sarah (27 March 2022).
4630:Chea, Sarah (16 April 2022).
4079:(1995 ed.). p. 110.
3412:Myers, Isabel Briggs (2003).
3007:(1995 ed.). p. 179.
2775:Journal of Psychological Type
2742:Journal of Psychological Type
2028:
1931:Personality Assessment System
1792:blood type personality theory
1782:Popularity in Korea and China
1647:Neuroticism
1267:
1189:
1045:The test has been likened to
1040:Journal of Psychological Type
919:Thinking and feeling are the
564:Type dynamics and development
550:Dominant introverted thinking
350:proactive-distractible (J/P).
6847:The Psychology of the Occult
6102:Traditional Chinese medicine
5977:Doktor Koster's Antigaspills
5834:Superseded scientific theory
5264:Reynierse, James H. (2009).
5237:Pittenger, David J. (1993).
4873:10.1007/978-1-4757-5571-8_20
4731:Yang Caini (July 31, 2023).
4712:Hae-rin L (30 August 2022).
3455:Chen, Angus (January 2019).
3142:. United States: CPP Books.
2951:Pearman & Albritton 1997
2126:10.1016/0148-2963(85)90004-9
2114:Journal of Business Research
2091:
1619:
1116:National Academy of Sciences
1069:As previously stated in the
559:Inferior extraverted feeling
556:Tertiary introverted sensing
206:(Introverts: "meditative"),
94:to make it more accessible.
7:
6458:Electronic voice phenomenon
6315:Myers–Briggs Type Indicator
6175:Chemtrail conspiracy theory
5562:Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
5184:: Davies-Black Publishing.
4974:10.1007/978-3-319-55498-3_3
4966:Bridging the Innovation Gap
4774:10.1207/S15327752JPA7801_11
4233:10.1177/0013164402062004004
4185:10.1177/0013164402062004004
3490:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
3202:"Personality: A user guide"
2709:Johnson & Saunders 1990
2413:Gardner & Martinko 2016
1911:Interpersonal compatibility
1815:
1598:
1194:According to Hans Eysenck:
881:Jungian cognitive functions
370:
286:Educational Testing Service
92:Jungian cognitive functions
65:" or "personality types".
51:Myers–Briggs Type Indicator
10:
6926:
6854:The Ragged Edge of Science
6585:Igor and Grichka Bogdanoff
6528:Pseudoscientific metrology
6052:Miracle Mineral Supplement
5490:10.1177/004057369204900301
5451:Jung, Carl Gustav (1965).
5435:Georgia State University.
5252:(1): 48–52. Archived from
4928:10.1177/014920639602200103
3588:10.1037/1065-9293.57.3.210
3521:Campion, Nicholas (2009).
2799:Rebecca L. Oxford (1996).
1799:2022 presidential election
1324:Keirsey Temperament Sorter
1284:
940:is introverted intuition.
889:Two perceiving functions:
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347:leader-follower (E/I), and
341:decisive-ambivalent (J/P),
140:
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6468:Facilitated communication
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5103:. Guilford Publications.
4999:. Guilford Press: 39–76.
4610:. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
4462:. Boston: Little, Brown.
4056:Zach (January 22, 2020).
3236:Little, Brown and Company
3175:Zeisset, Carolyn (2006).
2826:– via Google Books.
2219:10.3102/00346543063004467
2162:Thyer & Pignotti 2015
1962:Strong Interest Inventory
1724:
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344:intrepid-inhibited (E/I),
332:guarded-optimistic (T/F),
315:Format and administration
298:Michigan State University
6868:The Skeptic's Dictionary
6426:Biological transmutation
6346:Faster-than-light travel
6320:Enneagram of Personality
6286:Recovered-memory therapy
6170:9/11 conspiracy theories
5032:10.1177/0013164490503010
4896:The Skeptic's Dictionary
4298:Studies in Art Education
4263:Studies in Art Education
4022:10.1177/0013164485454009
3136:Quenk, Naomi L. (1996).
2842:The Myers-Briggs Company
2336:Whitbourne, Susan Krauss
1989:
335:defiant-compliant (T/F),
6833:The Demon-Haunted World
6751:Bourgeois pseudoscience
6185:COVID-19 misinformation
6124:Young blood transfusion
5895:Anthroposophic medicine
5585:findingaids.lib.msu.edu
5074:Keirsey, David (1998).
4832:Australian Psychologist
4199:European Business Forum
3876:10.1023/A:1022036504232
3674:McCrae & Costa 1989
1856:The Personality Brokers
338:carefree-worried (T/F),
6905:Personality typologies
6665:Corentin Louis Kervran
6533:Rapid prompting method
6421:Biodynamic agriculture
6411:Aquatic ape hypothesis
6269:Historical negationism
5972:Doctrine of signatures
5839:True-believer syndrome
5697:Collective unconscious
5651:Marie-Louise von Franz
5572:Quotations related to
5120:Journal of Personality
4815:10.1037/E518712013-042
4358:Myers & Myers 1995
3741:Bess & Harvey 2002
3375:Myers & Myers 1995
3363:Myers & Myers 1995
3327:Myers & Myers 1995
3303:www.themyersbriggs.com
3286:Myers & Myers 1995
3099:Myers & Myers 1995
3045:Myers & Myers 1995
2991:Myers & Myers 1995
2651:Myers & Myers 1995
2614:Myers & Myers 1995
2602:Myers & Myers 1995
2585:Myers & Myers 1995
2541:Myers & Myers 1995
2255:Myers & Myers 1995
1941:Personality psychology
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1049:, as both rely on the
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988:interpretation session
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198:
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6890:Analytical psychology
6670:The Light (newspaper)
6655:William Donald Kelley
6548:Voice stress analysis
6180:Climate change denial
6119:Wind turbine syndrome
6114:Vertebral subluxation
6007:Germ theory denialism
5676:Katharine Cook Briggs
5637:Analytical psychology
5531:10.21061/jte.v7i1.a.5
5298:Schuwirth, L (2004).
5055:Jung, C. G. (1971) .
4916:Journal of Management
3444:. smithsonianmag.com.
3387:Graves-Young, Clara.
2687:www.sciencedirect.com
2150:Stein & Swan 2019
1224:
1196:
1089:
980:
976:Accuracy and validity
737:Deduction, Induction
571:
522:Differences from Jung
306:University of Florida
150:Katharine Cook Briggs
148:
70:Katharine Cook Briggs
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6660:Robert F. Kennedy Jr
6620:Ignatius L. Donnelly
6291:Past life regression
6150:Arabian Judah theory
6097:Traditional medicine
5890:Alternative medicine
5819:Pathological science
5702:Personal unconscious
5564:at Wikimedia Commons
4943:Grant, Adam (2013).
4670:Korea JoongAng Daily
4637:Korea JoongAng Daily
3200:Nettle, Dr. Daniel.
2616:, pp. xiii, xx.
1870:Adjective Check List
1804:Korea JoongAng Daily
1315:Keirsey temperaments
1110:Validity and utility
1076:bimodal distribution
1006:statistical validity
237:psychometric testing
199:Psychologische Typen
131:conflict of interest
6756:Demarcation problem
6590:Brigitte Boisselier
6219:Hollow Earth theory
6202:Generational theory
5900:Applied kinesiology
5587:. December 22, 1926
5405:(August 31, 2010).
5199:Nowack, K. (1996).
5057:Psychological Types
4861:Cattell, Raymond B.
4535:10.1038/nj7412-545a
4516:Lok, Corie (2012).
4431:. CPP. p. 17.
4333:Writing on the Edge
4046:. New York: Plenum.
3935:"MBTI Type at Work"
3864:Pastoral Psychology
3461:Scientific American
3344:www.myersbriggs.org
3206:The Open University
2338:(January 4, 2014).
1786:At the time of the
1299:predictive validity
1128:Lack of objectivity
1081:normal distribution
1012:) of the MBTI as a
720:
643:
432:psychological types
290:Donald W. MacKinnon
193:Psychological Types
161:Psychological Types
154:Isabel Briggs Myers
83:Psychological Types
74:Isabel Briggs Myers
63:psychological types
6826:Skeptical Inquirer
6725:Paul Joseph Watson
6700:Hans Alfred Nieper
6538:Statement analysis
6488:Intelligent design
6363:Reactionless drive
6197:Conversion therapy
6145:Ancient astronauts
6032:Leaky gut syndrome
6012:HIV/AIDS denialism
5767:Cargo cult science
5598:Patrick Vermeren,
5574:Psychological Type
5444:2004-11-20 at the
5428:2004-10-11 at the
5351:10.1111/spc3.12434
4197:Type Indicator)".
3998:, pp. 32–207.
3841:10.1007/BF02686767
3829:Current Psychology
1958:, a partner theory
1916:Jungian Type Index
1297:The MBTI has poor
1184:construct validity
1134:16PF Questionnaire
715:
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229:Swarthmore College
164:
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6900:Personality tests
6877:
6876:
6788:Cults of Unreason
6761:Scientific method
6690:Ministry of Ayush
6635:Nicholas Gonzalez
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6498:Law of attraction
6478:Flat Earth theory
6358:Quantum mysticism
6298:Scientific racism
6254:Pseudoarchaeology
6160:Conspiracy theory
5858:characterized as
5802:Pseudomathematics
5792:Pseudoarchaeology
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5709:
5560:Media related to
5387:978-0-8261-7768-1
5229:978-0-89106-096-3
5191:978-0-89106-074-1
5182:Mountain View, CA
5168:978-0-89106-130-4
5089:978-1-885705-02-0
4983:978-3-319-55497-6
4882:978-1-4419-3239-6
4616:978-1-4129-4651-3
4528:(7412): 545–547.
4504:Myers et al. 1998
4469:978-0-316-84522-9
4385:978-0-309-04747-0
4360:, pp. 40–51.
4148:Myers et al. 1998
4134:978-0-89106-094-9
3986:, pp. 14–15.
3897:Myers et al. 1998
3817:, pp. 52–53.
3815:Myers et al. 1998
3790:978-0-309-04747-0
3532:978-1-84725-224-1
3499:978-0-8058-4142-8
3423:978-0-89106-130-4
3272:978-1-317-41365-3
3245:978-0-316-84518-2
3186:978-0-935652-77-2
3163:Myers et al. 1998
3149:978-1-60203-015-2
3047:, pp. 21–22.
2979:Myers et al. 1998
2873:Myers et al. 1998
2861:Myers et al. 1998
2670:Myers et al. 1998
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6431:Creation science
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