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    The outstanding work started by Doctor Jung, in addition to, The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), has been an invaluable asset to many individuals, businesses, and corporations. My assessment of my personality type as an Extravert, Sensing, Feeling, and Judging (ESFJ), along with my two-letter temperament code of “SJ” will prove to be an invaluable tool to help me in strengthening my weak areas and to further capitalize on my strengths. These coupled together with God at the center of my…

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    Facing Challenges In the fields of personality types every person may have a different kind. Some may have INTJ, INTP, etc, or some may have ISTJ. ISTJ stands for Introverted (shy and reserved), Sensing (using emotion), Thinking (using the mind), and Judging (having an opinion about someone). ISTJ means that an individual can come off as quiet or reserved and he or she is also engaged in living in peace. (Merriam-webster dictionary)(Personality page paragraph 2) A good career field for the…

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    Mbti Reflection Report

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    I will admit, I have done the MBTI test a couple of times before, so am already somewhat familiar with it. This makes it a little more challenging to work through Professor Sarkee’s process; trying to work out what I believe my MBTI preferences are as I see them. So, I decided to work through the process with an unbiased view, especially because I was interested to see if my personality has slightly evolved after recent life changes and experiences. My result is ENFJ, although I was rather…

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    In 1943 mother and daughter duo, Katharine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers developed the first edition of what is now known as the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (“A Mini-History” 1). More than seventy years later this test is still used in numerous high schools, universities, and workplaces across the world. Personalities are based on “four separate dichotomies” (“A Mini-History” 1) assessing where one’s energy is directed, how one processes information, how one evaluates information, and how…

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    GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY WHAT IS PERSONALITY? FUNCTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF PERSONALITY IN PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LIVES. By, Arijit Panigrahy 14CS30005 Email Id: arijitpanigrahy@gmail.com Cell: +91-9933906939 DEFINITION OF PERSONALITY Personality refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving. It is a dynamic and organized set of characteristics possessed by a person that uniquely influences their environment, cognitions, emotions, motivations,…

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    The Myers- Briggs Type Indicator psychological questionnaire created to look at how people view the world and make decisions. Isabel Briggs Myers and Katherine Cook Briggs created the test in 1942 based on the research of Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Jung. During the short test, the individual is asked a variety of questions and then given a four-letter personality type based on their answers creating sixteen combinations for personality types. This includes introversion or extraversion, sensing or…

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    of Career services offers four assessments that either focuses on personality or overall interest or sometimes both. Currently there are two major tests and two smaller test that use the same content construction but different method. First is the Myers-Briggs Type Personality Indicator (MBTI), a self-reported questionnaire designed to indicate psychological preferences in how people observe the world and make decisions. The Strong Interest Inventory Assessment (SII) is used to assess…

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    The Keirsey Temperament Sorter (KTS) is a self-assessed personality instrument that helps individuals discover their personality type. The purpose of the KTS personality assessments is to help people understand themselves better. For example, Keirsey Temperament Sorter can report whether an individual is an introvert or extrovert. Moreover, the questionnaire places people into four dimensions called temperaments. These temperaments are identified as the following: guardian, idealist, rational,…

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    will be used to evaluate my current career position and my progress throughout the Masters of Business Administration (MBA) program. Reflecting on previous classes, the Personal Mastery will be used to formulate my personality style taken from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The MBTI outlined eight characteristics, which include: Extraversion/Introversion, Sensing Perception/Intuiting Perception, Thinking Judgment/Feeling Judgment, and Judgment/Perception. My personal interpretation of…

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    Myers Briggs Test Report

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    Today I am here to discuss with you my route to success. It all starts with my test results from three simple tests I have taken the Myers Briggs, VARK, and RIASEC which were personality and job tests. My first test was the Myers Briggs for my myers briggs test I got the code ISFJ. This code stands for (“The Defender”) Which means we like to help others and like to be noticed and we have a judging mind. My second test I took was the VARK test, my code for this was saying that I’m a kinesthetic…

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