Isabel Briggs Myers

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    In this essay I will be discussing my three ideas from chapters 4,5, & 6 that I found interesting and why I found them to be interesting to me. Chapter four was about Sensation and Perception, the section I found to be of most interest to me was about Audition: More Than Meets the Ear. The ear anatomy consists of the Outer Ear (pinna, ear canal, & ear drum) Middle Ear (ossicles-malleus, incus, & stapes) Inner Ear (cochlea, auditory nerve, & brain). With normal hearing the sound waves enter…

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    MBTI Reflection

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    MBTI Reaction On September 8, I was asked to take the MBTI assessment, and to be completely honest I didn’t know what to expect. This assessment was a series of questions that help you find out what job families are most compatible with your personality type. You are not limited to pick a job under these categories, but it is where your type will do its best. This is my opinions on the MBTI test along with the information I took away from the test. My type was INFP. I is for introversion.…

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    This summary represents my knowledge and understanding of the four forces in psychology (Natural Science; Psychoanalysis; Existentialism, phenomenology and humanistic psychology; Transpersonal psychology). It will describe each of these and how they came about. Out of the four, one will be selected to portray its historical development as well as listing its key principles. The four forces in psychology Theoretical thrusts: The four forces in psychology is a simplified form of the history…

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    of horoscope or fortune cookies which establish a set of vague of personalities descriptions. Although I was aware that Myers Briggs personality test are used by companies all over the world, I knew that they lack scientific credibility. Despite these doubts I have approached the Module 4 Group Assignment with positive and enthusiastic attitude. Surprisingly my Myers Briggs test turned out to be very close to reality. I have been classified as ENFP which described me as” independent, energetic…

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    Myers-Briggs Personality Test is designed to help people understand more about themselves and their personality type. Myers used Jung’s theory of psychological types as an approach to classify personality types into 4-letter code which are introversion (I) or Extraversion (E), Intuition (N) or Sensing (S), Thinking (T) or Feeling (F), and Judging (J) or Perceiving (P) (“16Personalities”). There are 16 different personalities that can be described based on the combination of these 4-letter code…

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    Although I had heard about career assessments, I never had the opportunity to take one myself. Therefore, I took great joy in experiencing these activities for the first time. Different career assessments such as the MYERS BRIGGS, True Colors, Values Game, Eureka as well as Strength Quest revealed unique qualities that I often times overlook in my persona. These different assessments contributed to a deeper understanding of my skills and personality. In what follows, I discuss my reactions to…

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    Essay On DISC Assessment

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    Having never taken the DISC assessment before, I was unsure about what to expect. I thought it was fairly accurate in many ways, but I felt that it very much tapped into what I consider my “work” self and did not cover much of who I am outside of that. I scored a high average score on the D spectrum. This seemed accurate, as I am relatively competitive overall, I like looking at the big-picture, I don’t mind taking risks, I can be critical of those that don’t measure up to my standards and I am…

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    True Colors assessment, I already came into it knowing I was an orange. I had taken the true True Colors assessment in a previous class, however, I wanted to learn more about what constituted a person with an ‘Orange’ personality. As I saw with my Myers-Briggs type, it was no coincidence that I was an Orange. I tend to…

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    The INFJ Leadership Style

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    The result of the MBTI test, I received the INFJ personality. The INFJ consists of an introvert, an intuitive, a feeling and a judging. For an introvert characteristic, I think I am a good listener and I prefer to listen than talk. I have to think before I speak or take an action. When I do not have an energy, I can build my energy. I have many ways to get my energy back such as spend time alone, listen music, read a book or write a diary. For my leadership style, I will listen my followers…

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    This essay will explore particular results from the Meyers-Briggs personality test. Showing, how the exploitation of these findings can lead to personal growth. The MBTI sorts respondents into one of 16 categories based on four dichotomies: Extraversion (E) or Introversion (I); Sensing (S) or Intuition (N); Thinking (T) or Feeling (F); and Judgment (J) or Perception (P) (Mcray, 2015). The ISTJ outcome will be the basis of the Essay. The result of the test will be analyzed and used to enhance the…

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