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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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    Jungian 16 Type Personality Rate of Students from Centro Escolar University Anna Patricia P. Montealegre College of Management and Technology, CEU-Malolos, Bulacan, Philippines Email: pathricedelacruz@yahoo.com.ph I. INTRODUCTION The Jungian 16 Type Personality Test is a form of personality analysis that helps you determine your preferred personality type. You know – how you usually act, react, make decisions, and go about your normal day. As a little history lesson, there are other very well-known

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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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    Psychiatry Rough Draft

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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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    After completing a personality test I have been classified as an Introverted, Sensing, Thinking, and Judging person (ISTJ). These four words represent my individual preferences in four dimensions characterizing my personality type. This personal could be described as an inspector who has a keen eye for what is right and what is wrong. ISTJ people know their responsibilities and are devoted to what they are doing. They run off a clock and always try to set goals of when their task should be completed

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    Keirsey Personality Types

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    Please Understand Me II by David Keirsey offers an in-depth look into the Keirsey personality types. For the INTJ, this book serves as a helpful and insightful guide to better understand oneself and others; the INTJ can also utilize this text to better emphasize and interact with various types of people. The INTJ’s general temperament is a Rational or a NT. Rationals are logical, contemplative, and inquiring people (Keirsey, 1998, p. 164). They want to understand everything, and this mindset often

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    My conformed Myers-Briggs Indicator Type was ENFJ. As a leader I think I tend to be empathetic and try to the best of my ability to understand where people are coming from. This helps me understand problems from the point of view of the person because I think looking at things from different perspective is the one of the factors for understanding. This has been pretty consistent both before and after the MBTI test, so I don’t see any changes as a result of the test. However, there are some factors

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    Hi Everyone, After I took the Humanmetrics Jung Typology assessment test, I got four letters in the result “ENTJ” saying I have distinct preference of Extraversion over Introversion (69%), have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (41%), have marginal or no preference of Thinking over Feeling (1%), have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (50%) (Humanmetrics, 2017). Base on the ENTJ type description ENTJ people have natural tendency to Marshall and direct and are often “larger

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    Jung Typology Test

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    Jung Typology Test Reflection After taking the Jung Typology Test, and receiving my results, I found that my results didn’t reflect anything overwhelmingly surprising about me. For the most part, I had anticipated these results. My personality ‘type’ is ENTJ, which stands for Extravert, iNtuitive, Thinking, and Judging. I personally see it as a pro to be an extravert because being able to communicate with other people and having social skills is imperative to having a successful career, no matter

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