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    ISTJ individuals, or “traditionalists,” are honest, direct, decisive, efficient, dedicated, responsible, strong-willed, reliable, committed, and trustworthy.1 As ISTJ’s are very strong-willed and dedicated, Jung’s test describes them as “doers.” 1 ISTJ’s are very competitive and always pushing themselves to improve and succeed. 1 I was not surprised by outcome of being labeled as an ISTJ. My results did produce what I anticipated in terms of characteristics and even in terms of career paths. The

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    Challenge One After taking the personality test my results came back with the letters ESFJ. ESFJ stands for extroverted, sensing, feeling and judging. Extroverted means being energized by time with others. Sensing is defined as paying attention to facts and details. Feeling is prioritizing people and emotions. Judging prefers to structure and order. ESFJ’s make up twelve percent of the United States, eight percent that are men and seventeen percent that are women. Taking the personality test I

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    Professions that tend to draw the ISTJ’s wants for schedules and results oriented satisfaction are general surgery, law and accounting. The ISTJ can be a success at any career but tend to shy away from careers that require abstract thinking and interpersonal spontaneity. Other popular ISTJ career directions include: Management, Accounting, Auditing, Engineer, Dentists, Stock Brokers and Law. ISTP-Is work that is routine like an administrator or open-ended like research is not what the ISTP is looking

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    ENFJs are the benevolent 'pedagogues' of humanity. They have tremendous charisma by which many are drawn into their nurturant tutelage and/or grand schemes. Many ENFJs have tremendous power to manipulate others with their phenomenal interpersonal skills and unique salesmanship. But it's usually not meant as manipulation -- ENFJs generally believe in their dreams, and see themselves as helpers and enablers, which they usually are. ENFJs are global learners. They see the big picture. The ENFJs focus

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    The Jung Typology Test determined that my personality temperament was ISFJ, being 41 percent introvert, 22 percent sensing, 6 percent feeling, and 25 percent judging. My Keirsey Temperament is the SJ or “Guardians” group, meaning that I am a protector and nurturer. This paper will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of this personality group, as well as an application of its relevance in the workplace. This paper will conclude with a discussion of how to apply the Christian worldview for the successful

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    As a strong proponent of human psychology, I've always strived for knowing more about the inner world of people around me. It's always interested me, and it didn't take me a lot of time to see that, in order to understand people better, I should start with understanding myself. MBTI personality theory provides a very valuable insight into the inner workings of the human mind. It's based on the works of Carl Jung, a very prominent figure in the field of Psychology. The theory is based on a speculation

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    fascinated by logical analysis, systems, and design. They are preoccupied with theory, and search for the universal law behind everything they see. They want to understand the unifying themes of life, in all their complexity. INFPs are imaginative idealists, guided by their own core values and beliefs. To a Healer, possibilities are paramount; the realism of the moment is only of passing concern. They see potential for a better future, and pursue truth and meaning with their own individual flair. "Perception

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    Myers in the early 20th century. Their dedication to developing this test was inspired by the work of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung who introduced the theory of psychological types. The personality test taken, identified me as an ISTJ with the temperament of SJ. The results of this test will be explained by analyzing to some degree what makes me preferential to some type traits over others and how it has defined many of my choices and decision making. My ISTJ typology assessment will also include

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    Personality Survey Paper

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    Personality Survey Rachel Reda Keiser University Personality Survey According to Dennis Coon and John O. Mitterer (2016), “psychologists use a large number of concepts and theories to explain personality” (p. 384). Traits are qualities that a person consistently exhibits to make up who they are. I took the personality survey on myself. Then I used four raters to compare how I view myself versus how others view my personality. METHODOLOGY To begin my personality survey, I first asked my

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    Senior Research Rough Draft Psychiatry is a type of science that involves mental illnesses and diagnosing the patient's’ mental, and sometimes physical, health. Psychiatrists are doctors that are trained to diagnose mental illnesses, and spot mental, emotional and behavioral symptoms. They work with their patients, listening to their stories, and performing tests in order to find out what, if any, mental illnesses or cognitive disorders. The median annual salary for a psychiatrist is around $200

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