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    The time I spent self-reflecting allowed me to reevaluate different aspects of my life to include my social relationships with others, co-workers and family members. The personality assessment I completed was the Jung Typology Test. JUNG TYPOLOGY TEST According to the Jung Typology Test, my personality type is an ESFJ. The results stand for an extravert, sensing, feeling, and judging. A brief description of my personality type portrays me to enjoy customs and traditions, entertaining, a person…

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    their harm or loss. It wasn’t only in his research but also in the early typologies and research of Mendelsohn. He states that when one offender provokes another to commit a crime than it is more likely that the victim is guilty. It’s also in Von Hentig’s [1] typology who precipitates his victimization by torturing his family. In Schafer’s [2] typology with victims and explicitly with precipitative victims. These typologies were developed by people such as lawyers who attempted to understand the…

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    Jung Typology Test Paper

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    The Jung Typology Test is designed to identify a person’s personality type. After completing the test, I found that I was categorized as an INFJ. Before starting the test I could have easily predicted I would be classified as an introvert. I also knew I would score high in the feeling category. I decided to do a little further research on my personality type to see how accurate these results were, and what exactly they meant. INFJ is also called “The Advocate” personality type. This…

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    My Myers Briggs Reflection Personality test can tell us a lot about ourselves, how we act and why we make some of the decisions we make. Many personality test exist but one in particular is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) test. The MBTI “ places you in one of sixteen personality types based on dichotomous categories such as whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, or have a disposition towards being logical or emotional” (Krznaric). Upon taking my MBTI test, I wanted to predict what…

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    Stressed lifestyle and personality are some of the psychological factors that influence health and behaviour in our lives. However, our response to stressors determines our ability to control and manage or develop illness out of the stress. “Stress is experienced when a person’s perceived environmental, social, and physical demands exceed their perceived ability to cope, particularly when these demands are seen as endangering the person’s well-being in some way” (Cardwell & Flanagan, 2012).…

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    The purpose of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) personality inventory is to make the theory of psychological types described by C. G. Jung understandable and useful in people's lives. The essence of the theory is that much seemingly random variation in the behavior is actually quite orderly and consistent, being due to basic differences in the ways individuals prefer to use their perception and judgment. "Perception involves all the ways of becoming aware of things, people, happenings,…

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    Cain Introvert Analysis

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    Cain uses metaphor to compare the relationship of introverts verses extroverts with the relationship of women verses man. She also describes introversion as an illness that should be diagnosed. These ideas strongly support her claim that people see extroverts as good leaders and better communalist, and see introverts as shy, quiet and taciturn. But introversion is not a mistake. This trait is what they are and it is the core of their personality. I agree that maybe introverts resembles women…

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    Istj Personality Analysis

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    The ISTJ only makes up for 8.5% of the world’s population and it just so happens I fall into this percentage. Even though according to the personality test says I am an introvert which means I am more comfortable by myself or with a small group of friends instead of large social events. I am also intuiting which means I Iook at the details to form the big picture. However, I’m choosing to focus on my thinking and judging personality traits. When I took the personality test it said I was a…

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    ISTP (INTROVERTED SENSING THINKING PERCEIVING) After completing the human metrics personality test its stated that I was an ISTP. Not only did it say that I had an ISTP personality, it stated that I was “Introvert (56%) Sensing (1%) Thinking (9%) Judging (28%)” (Heiss, 2015). An introvert is a person is a person who keeps to themselves and is reserved and shy. I must say that this test is very accurate. I have always been an introvert. I would rather be by myself than be in a large group of…

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    Upon taking the Myers-Briggs personality assessment, I identified with the ISTJ group. ISTJ personality group is also known as “THE INSPECTOR”. You may be asking, what does ISTJ mean? Well ISTJ personality category stands for Introverted, Sensing, Thinking, and Judging. People like me that relate to ISTJ’s category are known to be stubborn, insensitive, strong willed, honest, and responsible. My “ISTJ” communication style is very simple. I am very direct and straightforward. I like for things…

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