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    The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is a career-center mainstay. It works by asking a series of questions to determine where you fall on the spectrums of four personality dimensions: introversion vs. extroversion, sensing vs. intuition, thinking vs. feeling, and perceiving vs. judging (Ciccarelli, 2015). Answers of the test will pigeon-hole test takers into one of 16 boxes, each one having career-based strengths, weaknesses and behaviors with which they are associated. These personality types…

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    Incremental Validity Paper This article covers a study done to determine whether or not a personality test and in this case the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), which happens to be worldwide the most used personality test, could effectively predict an undecided student’s major (Pulver, & Kelly, 2008). While the experiment covered in this paper directly tests whether or not the personality test could be used as a major/career predictor, this article focuses more on the actual incremental…

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    What I have gleaned from this information, as a whole is that I should use it for a personal development plan that will facilitate a continuum of success academically and professionally while maintaining interpersonal relationships. First, getting back to the Jung personality type, it seems that the career in I-OP fits in with my personality type. Business Administration with I-OP has an intellectual aspect as well as requires some creativity in practice. My new job position does require a lot…

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    Have you ever wondered what the person next to you is thinking? Feeling? How they’re perceiving the world? Myers-Briggs Type Indicator also known as Mbti, is an assessment to aid people gain insight on how they learn, feel, perceive and react. Most people think Mbti is a silly, inaccurate personality test you do for fun, but the science behind it is interesting and it’s important for society to get in the know. Mbti is an assessment about 60 questions long. Based on your nearly unique or…

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    A Career In Cosmetology

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    COSMETOLOGY The results for my survey is that I have the personality type is ISFJ and I truly agree with my results I was in between being Extrovert and Introvert and I was 52%. As for Sensation and iNtuition I was 43%. For Thinking and Feeling was 52%. As for Judging and Perceiving I was 12%. The career I pick is Cosmology I pick Cosmetology because I always loved to play in someone hair and to style it was always fun and interesting to me. Doing hair was something I always enjoyed. So I…

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    After studying Carl Jung’s work, Katherine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers created the MBTI to help women entering workplace look for suitable jobs. The MBTI is a psychometric questionnaire that measures how one sees the world and makes conclusions. People experience the world using 4 sets of psychological functions - sensation, intuition, feeling and thinking. Whether the person taking the test is more an introvert or extrovert, whether decision made is through feeling or…

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    mother and daughter team, Myers and Briggs, published the first MBTI edition in (1962) and over the next four decades it has been heavily investigated and researched (CAP, 2012).To date thousands of people have completed the MBTI and research has continued to the present day. Also, MBTI has been translated into thirty languages and it is arguably the most widely used instrument for understanding normal personality differences (McCrae & Costa, 1989; Francis & Jones, 2000). Myers and Briggs’…

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    Personality test is in-depth introspective psychological questionnaire designed to understand personality types and how people perceive the world and make decisions. There are sixteen (16) personality types and four (4) temperaments. Many use the Myers Briggs Personality test to as a way of understanding themselves and their commonalities and differences with other people especially in the work place. They Meyers-Briggs Personality Test described my personality as Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling…

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    As an overview of the MBTI category, I scored as an ESFJ; my exact percentage is as follows: Extravert (6%) Sensing (1%) Feeling (50%) Judging (22%). However, because I scored a 1% on sensing, I can also be considered ENFJ. Being an ESFJ means that I enjoy being in charge, I see problems clearly and delegate easily, I work hard and know how to have fun. ESFJ’s are easily affected by harsh words and have a hard time keeping it bottled up inside. As caretakers, ESFJ’s believe there is a lot…

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    Based on my career results and research, I have chosen my profession as marketing management. At first I was always doubtful about going into marketing because I thought that it was all about utilizing your creative side, and I do not feel as though I am a creative person. However, after researching I found that it has a lot more to do with math than I could have ever imagined and a lot to do with human behavior, which are both interesting topics to me. Marketing managers generally work to…

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