Identifying Information The client is a twenty year old African American male. His marital status is single. He is currently completing his second year of undergraduate school, making him a sophomore. Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator The results of the Myers-Briggs test indicate the client as being the ESFP type. He is 87% Extroverted, 13% Sensing, 37% Feeling, and 27% Perceiving. His extroverted nature is expressed through his willingness to meet new people, feel comfortable in social…
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lecture, it was very interesting learning about “normal” assessment tools because those are the ones that are more well-known and so learning more information about them was useful. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is probably one of the most well-known personality assessments. Going over the different information about the test helped made clear why it is used so often. Also, I thought it was interesting to see that even in a “normal” assessment scale people still can differ and to various degrees,…
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Sarah Bauer Grand Canyon University 10/8/14 Myers-Briggs Type Indicator The Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator, or MBTI, was created Isabel Briggs Myers and Katherine C. Briggs, who were both Jungian students (Rosenthal, 2008). After researching Carl Jung’s personality theories and types, Meyers and Briggs sought to develop an assessment that could bring his ideas to life and help people discover their true selves. Jung posited that everyone has personal mental and psychological…
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Running head: MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATORS Myers-Briggs Type Indicators Ethel M. Willard-Crews Wayland Baptist University Virtual Campus Myers-Briggs Type Indicators Article Introduction The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is one of the most widely used and recognized personality preference instruments (Filbeck, Hatfield, & Horvath, 2005). The MBTI is essentially a personality typology using four pairs of contrasting traits to create 16 personality patterns (Abrams, 2011)…
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Resources Briggs Myer’s Personality Type TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 I. What is the Briggs Myer’s Personality Type test? 4 II. BMPT in today’s mission of Human Resources 5 Conclusion 7 Recommendations 7 Bibliography 8 Websites 8 Books 8 Introduction “What appears to be random behavior is actually the result of differences in the way people prefer to use their mental capacities” Carl G. Jung (1875 - 1961) Psychiatrist Myers Briggs Type Indicator…
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Chris Wong UNIV 101-027 9/24/2014 Myers-Briggs Paper The Myers-Briggs tests perceive me as the same person as today, and it is shockingly accurate. I am stunned by the results and it made me ponder about my goals and relationships. After taking the assessment, I am considered as an ESFJ (Extravert (56%), Sensing (1%), Feeling (25%), Judging (56%)). Certainly, all the information is not all accurate but some actually described who I really am. The Myers-Briggs test says that ESJV people are generous…
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Arsen Assani Instructor: Michael C. Hohn Course: BA 205 Term: Spring April 6, 2015 MBTI assessment and Reflection Paper After completing the Myers-Briggs Personality Type Assessment I learned that my personality type is ENTJ, and this type makes up about 4% of the U.S. population. Surprisingly I found that some of the richest persons of the world like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Jim Carrey are ENTJ’s as well. To me people having the ENTJ type are born to be leaders, for they know how to inspire people…
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what careers are best for them. In some high schools, teachers encourage these students to take personalities such as the Myers Brigg Personality Test in order to help students gain knowledge about their personality type and what careers require those traits. For struggling students, they find the tests helpful because it allows them to discover jobs that require minds like their own. However, personality tests do no work for everyone. Some students know exactly what they want to do when they become…
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Assessing My Personality Type through Carl Jung’s Theory and the MBTI Theona Charles-Jaklitsch College of New Rochelle - School of New Resources PSY420A-QEA - Theories of Personalities Spring, 2015 Instructor: Judith Idowu Introduction This project was undertaken to investigate Jungian personality types. Although this project is a group assignment, I want to get a more comprehensive understanding of who I am, my demeanor and the contributing factors - past, present and future - as I continue…
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Who am I? Reflect on what you learned about yourself from True Colors and Myers-Briggs assessments. Answer these questions completely. 1) How do your strengths and your personality type fit together to make you unique? The personality type that I was classified under for the Myers-Briggs was ISTJ, which stands for, introvert, sensing, thinking, and judging. All of the characteristics listed above describe me because I am an introvert. I like it when the extroverts take all of the attention. I…
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