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    and disagree with the results that I have a INFJ personality. I agree that I am an introvert person. I don't really spend a lot of time hanging out with other people and I am normally quiet when I am amongst big groups. I just like observing from the sidelines rather than being in the thick of it. I also agree that I am mostly intuitive. I mostly act on my instincts and experiences from the past. Additionally, I agree that I a have a judging personality. I enjoy sticking to routine most of the time

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    Succeeding in academics can be affected greatly by your personality. Being an ISTJ and having sensing and judging as my two main personality traits certainly has both its up and downs. Ever since I was a child, I have always been responsible, orderly, and statistical, and as time passed, these traits become a natural habit. I see this as a strength since it had helped me significantly in my studies, but some of these traits also restrict my creativity and often makes it difficult for me to look outside

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    Do you know Serena Williams is? A famous tennis player, black hair, brown eyes we might not look-alike, but we share the same personality. Even if we don’t share the same characteristics, but we both share ESFP ppersonality “the entertainer” According to Carl Jung’s personality test. The first characteristic I agree with is easily bored “Risky behavior”, self-indulgence, and the pleasures of the moment over long-term plans are all things ESFPs get into a little too often.” I would say this fits

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    Since the personality of one is totally different from each other. ENTJ are the authoritative type that wants to know what should be accomplished, how to accomplish it and then doing what it takes to accomplish it. While the ISFJ are more inclined to dealing with whatever

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    Being an INTP means being a highly analytical and pensive person and I find that I fit this personality type to a tee. However the article also claims that the P (Perceiving) trait, has a 3% difference from the J trait. This means that I may have characteristics from both INTP and INTJ. As the description for INTP claims, I am often lost in thought, to the point that I can cleanly detach myself from an ongoing conversation, and still nod and say yes at all the appropriate times. I am also an argumentative

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    The personality-based assessment by TypeCoach determined my personality type to be ISTP, Introvert, Sensor, Thinker and Perceiver. A few of the traits of an ISTP consisted of the individual “living in the moment”, “Down to earth”, Logic driven”, “unflappable”, “level headed”, “realistic”, “private”, and “quiet”. The personality assessment described me pretty well with a percentage of 80. However, there were some aspects of the assessment I did not agree with wholeheartedly. For Instance, I did not

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    Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss characteristics of my personality. The main focus of this paper will be how my personality has developed over time. As I age and encounter new and different experiences, my personality has adapted and developed further. This paper will give an in-depth exploration into the people and events that have influenced my personality. Personality is defined as “a) the sum total of the physical, mental, emotional, and

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    The article defines Narcissistic Personality disorder according to the Diagnostic Statistic Manual-5 as a persuasive pattern of grandiosity, need for affirmation, and lack of empathy”. The author includes various sections that discuss details officers’ pre-employment processes as well as the evaluation given to determine any psychological defects. After physical test, background checks, polygraphs, and other interviews candidates are given psychological evaluations to confirm that they are mentally

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    differences in behaviour. Theories of personality were developed between different but related strands such as clinical, psychometric and experimental tradition; they looked at people behaviour to find out why individuals act and respond to stimuli differently in common situations (Butt, 2012). Behaviour, emotion and thought are the qualities that characterise each individual while he interacts with the social environment, i.e. the definition of what is understood by personality. As cited by Butt (2012) ‘traits

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    According to Myers-Brigg personality test I am an INFJ (Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging Personality): As I read the description on learning style, it surprised me how accurate the results were by just answering a few basics questions. For instance, a distinguish quality of an INF is creativity--- that it usually results in an inclination towards the arts. Moreover, an INFJ type personality tends to seek majors in the fields of education, counseling and science. In that sense, I am not

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