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    Myer’s Briggs Type Indicator test was administered in order to determine the individual personality types of students. I obtained the results of INTJ. Personality types of INTJ show traits of being observant, meticulous, and analytical. Knowing traits of my personality type has enabled me to understand limitations of my personality better. Needs work STEP 1 INTJ The Myer’s Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a personality test created by Isabel Briggs and Katharine Myers…

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    “We continue to shape our personality all our life. If we knew ourselves perfectly, we should die” (Camus, n.d.). As a habit that all humans possess, categorizing and labeling each other into certain, specific groups is a social trait that helps us comprehend certain things better, helps us explain what makes each other tick. Personality is an enigma that is always changing and evolving as a person ages, but never truly dies until that person does. It is simple yet complex. Solid yet…

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    Testing was done through a web source based on the studies and theory combinations of Carl Jung’s and Isabel Briggs Myers’ personality types. The test as composed of 64 questions that required me to answer as to my preference of response to various situations. The questions were on actions, feelings, needs, and thoughts. After completing the questionnaire, I was assigned a personality preference based on the answers that placed me in a category or personality type. The personality type was…

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    Multiple Intelligence (MI) theory was developed by an American psychologist named Howard Gardner (Child development theorists: Freud to Erikson to Spock . . . And beyond, 2009). With his extensive musical and artistic passion as a young person, he noticed the absence of these categories when he began his research in psychology as an adult. He made it a personal goal for his career to find the place where these categories could exist as part of psychology research (Helding, 2009). The MI theory…

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    inclination). Jung likewise suggested that in a man one of the four capacities above is overwhelming – either a component of recognition or an element of judging. Isabel Briggs Myers, a scientist and specialist of Jung's hypothesis, proposed to see the judging-seeing relationship as a fourth polarity affecting identity sort [Briggs Myers, 1980]: Judging (J) perceiving (P). The main basis, Extraversion – Introversion, means the source and heading of a man's vitality expression. 1. An…

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    Now that I have reported the findings of the personality inventories, I will explain these findings as each inventory goes into detail about what the results mean in relation to my personality. To begin with the first inventory, the MBTI, my results concluded my personal four-letter profile to be INFJ/P. Each letter signifies one of two traits in four categories. There are numerous descriptions for each of the traits, but I am going to summarize those that I consider are the most relevant. The…

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    Recently I took a personality test based on the research of Carl Jung, Katherine Briggs, and Isabel Briggs Myers. I believe that this test has done a good job of defining who I am. I found the test to be beneficial for better understanding myself and others. The results of the test and the subsequent preference profile fit me and my personality, very well. My confirmed profile is ENFP, ( Extraversion, iNtuition, Feeling, Perception); this means that in business and school I am driven to find…

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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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    questionnaire designed to make Jung’s theory of psychological types more accessible, understandable and useful in everyday life (Briggs et al., 1998). The MBTI helps identify and explain differences between normal healthy people, which can be the source of much misunderstanding, by identifying their dominant type or preference. The 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…

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    The Meyers Briggs 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…

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