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    The Myers Briggs Personality Test is a test that judges your personality, and gives you a four lettered code out of sixteen combinations. The code then, gives you a sense of how you are and may think or act psychologically. These categories are separated into introvert, or extrovert; sensing, or intuition; thinking, or feeling; judging, or perceiving. You would receive one of the types for the test and in result, you have an overview of your personality. This can be used to predict many things…

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    The Myers-Briggs Personality Test has identified that I have the Extrovert, Sensor, Thinker and Judger (ESTJ) personality type (Jung, n.d.). The different elements of the personality type indicate how I prefer to receive energy, gather information, make decisions and orient my life (Kroeger, O., Thuesen J. M., Rutledge, H., 2002). By understanding how each of the sections of my personality work individually and together as a whole I will be able to become a more open minded and productive…

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    My confirmed Myers-Briggs profile is ENTP or Extroversion, Intuition, Thinking, and Perception. The website, 16 personalities, refers to this profile type as "The Debater" (16 Personalities, n.d.). This means that in business and in school I am outwardly focused on people, places and things or extroverted (Hirsh, 1991). The intuitive preference of my profile means I tend to take in information from memory and associations versus my five senses (Hirsh, 1991). I typically make decisions based on…

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    What Psychology Means to Me Everyone in this world is trying to figure out who they are and where they belong. Some people know exactly who they are or what they want to become. Others go along blindly; just going wherever life takes them. But psychology can help people understand other people, and how people think, but it can also help people understand themselves. So this paper is about me, myself and I. This is my life, this is what goes on in my head, this is how I think, and this is me…

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    The Myers-Briggs Personality Test is an assessment tool used to offer insight into how individuals think, function, and thrive (Myers & Briggs Foundation, 2016). The results of my Myers-Briggs Test revealed that my personality was ENFJ, extraverted, intuitive, feeling, judging (Humanmetrics, Inc. , 2016); my temperament was NF, or idealist (BSM Consulting, Inc., 2015). A Worldview is an intellectual, emotional, and spiritual framework by which you view reality, make sense of life and apply…

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    personality types lead to a wide variety in leadership styles and can affect the motivation and productivity of employees. Learning about my personality type and how to interact with various other personality types in the workplace will hopefully enhance communication and synergy throughout the workplace. The 50 question personality test (“Personality test based on C. Jung and I. Briggs Myers type theory,” n.d.) assigned me the Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Perceiving (ENFP) personality type…

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    same. That is why Isabel Myers and her mother, Katharine Briggs, wanted individuals to grow up understanding and appreciating their individual differences in their personalities ("Isabel Briggs Myers.”). Through their efforts, following the principles of Carl Jung, they were able to develop sixteen types of personalities and a test that will allow you to see which personality you may have and why. After taking this test myself, I was able to see that I had the personality type of ISTJ, also…

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    The Briggs Myers personality quiz helps to guide people into careers, relationships, and lifestyles that best fit their personalities. This quiz asks many many questions on how you approach situations and your reaction to situations. Each question in worth one point, each column is added up and the higher Column gets the letter. In the event of a tie, according to professor Blocher, a female will add a point to the column on the left and a male will add a point to the column on the right. This…

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    Dr. Q Honors English 17/3/23 The Fundamental Actress of The Importance of Being Earnest- Dame Judi Dench “The Importance of Being Earnest” is a British comedy written by Oscar Wilde, which was transposed into a movie by the director Oliver Parker in 2002. Lady Augusta Bracknell is a dominant character which has a profound impact in both play and movie; her role is essential. She symbolizes the stereotypical upper-class woman during the Victorian Age. She is the tool through which Oscar…

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    Dr. Mok Case Study Essay

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    This essay aims at delineating Dr. Mok case, and could be divided into four sections. Firstly, appraisal theory of stress and multi-store model would be compared and contrasted regarding the case of guest speaker. Secondly, strengths and weaknesses of the two psychological theories on illustrating Dr. Mok would be explained. Besides, personal life experience and professional practice in applying psychological theories would be reflected. Both the model of memory storage and the appraisal…

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