Myers Briggs Test
Myers Briggs Test
Myers Briggs Test
* While sometimes referred to as the Myers-Briggs Personality Test, the Briggs Myers personality test,
Myers Briggs Test or the MBTI test, the MBTI is not a personality test but a personality inventory or
instrument in which there are no right or wrong answers.
learning more about the Myers and Briggs model of personality development and its message
of increased human understanding.
The Style Inventory will allow you to approximate what are your MBTI Type preferences. After
determining your 4 Type letters, you can jump to a number of links we have provided to help
you get acquainted with the characteristics and indicators of the 16 types and verify if your
type, as determined by this "unscientific" survey, seems to "fit" or not.
- Links to Resources to Learn More about the MBTI and Personality Type
-- Ross Reinhold, INTJ
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Determining one's natural Myers Briggs Personality Type is frequently complicated by
our life-long learning experiences. The classic question is: " Am I this way because I
learned it or is this just the way I am?"
In reviewing the comparisons in our inventory, you may find yourself drawn equally to
opposing personality preference choices. In such cases I suggest you try to think back
to how you were before the age of 12 or even younger if you can recall. The rationale
for this suggestion is the fact that by the time we are 3 years old, the core of our
cognitive organization is well-fixed. . . although the brain continues to allow some
plasticity until puberty.
After the onset of puberty, our adult learning begins to overlay our core personality which is when the blending ofnature and nurture becomes more evident. For some
people, this "learning" serves to strengthen what is already there, but with others it
produces multiple faces to personality. Discovering or rediscovering this innate core of
yourself is part of the journey of using personality types to enrich your life.
Each of the four questions of the CSI inventory has two parts. The first part is a general
description of the preference choices. The second part is a list of paired statements.
Use both parts to form your opinion on your more dominant preference.
Introverted Characteristics
Choose which
best fits:
(E)
Extraversion
(I)
Introversion
Intuitive Characteristics
Choose which
best fits:
Sensing (S)
iNtuition (N)
Q3. Which way of forming Judgments and making choices is most natural?
The Thinking (T) side of our brain analyzes information in a DETACHED, objective
fashion. It operates from factual principles, deduces and forms conclusions
Choose which
best fits:
Feeling Characteristics
Thinking (T)
Feeling (F)
Perceiving Characteristics
Choose which
best fits:
Judging (J)
Perceiving (P)