I have a slight preference of introversion over extraversion (9%); I have a minimal inclination of intuition over sensing (12%). I have a small susceptibility towards feeling over thinking (6%); and lastly I have a marginal or no preference of judging over perceiving (3%). My strongest dimension was intuition, and my weakest dimension was judging according to the Jung Typology Test. The intuition/sensing questions I read appeared to be quite similar in wording which may have caused the strong dimension. However, the judging/perceiving questions were much more explicit which may have caused the weakest dimension. Furthermore, it is important to note that Jung Typology Test is a counterfeit of the acclaimed Myers-Briggs Type Indicator; it may not be as accurate as compared to the MBTI. Overall, these preference percentage scores are fairly close to one another, and they are all multiples of …show more content…
The themes I see about (A) my mother are all positive trends; the themes I view about (B) my father are all negative trends. The themes I picture about (C) sex and marriage are all neutral trends; and finally the themes I see about (D) future goals are all positive trends. I see my mother as a strong woman who raised two children on her own. However, I view my father as a negative person who walked out on his family and never reached out. Sex and marriage are both neutral for me because I am more focused on college work and I do not think about these two themes in great detail. I see future goals as an optimistic individual because life is what you make it out to be. Therefore, I am well aware of my future goal to become a software engineer. Overall, my trends were varied depending on the theme being presented in the sentence completion portion of the lab