[MD] MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR
MarshaV
marshalz at charter.net
Thu Mar 1 13:03:37 PST 2007
At 03:38 PM 3/1/2007, Ian wrote:
>Hi Marsha,
>
>I've been tested, and had people working for me tested many many
>times, and oddly enough my wife is a qualified MBTI tester. (I've also
>used other psychometric analyses as part of management and team
>building processes.)
>
>Mine have certainly evolved over the years in which I've taken them.
>In the early years I was borderline EN / IS, but pretty firmly TJ
>Latterly (from memory) more like ISTP
>
>I think the evolution from J to P is pretty obvious.
>I think the fixed T is pretty obvious.
>I think the firming up of N/S to S is pretty clear too.
>I think the E/I remains marginal for me.
That would be an ESTP?
>Provided no-one takes them as prescriptive, but simply "indicators" I
>think they have value. Like any psychometric testing questionnaires
>there is an element of game theory, trying to guess the line of
>questioning and "preferred" answers, so it helps to look at multiple
>kinds of test, to get a fair balance.
Taking this test really was helpful to me. I knew I was an oddball,
but after the test I was a legitimate type of oddball. I still have
my first test, but it was basically the same for two other test
results over a 15 year period. Maybe it's changed since I left the
working environment. Do you know of a better version online?
m
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