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    Personality Test Strength

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    The personality test reveals that my “primary mode of living is focused internally” (BSM Consulting, Inc., n.d.) and that I see thing via the “five senses in a literal, and concrete fashion.” (BSM Consulting, Inc., n.d.). This internal focus tends to have me be labeled as quiet or reserved but this internal world of thinking and reflection is a fertile place for ideas where I can plan and organize tasks. Being “organized and methodical,” (BSM Consulting, Inc., n.d.) ISTJ’s “can generally succeed

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    Jung Typology Test

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    Learning about myself can be shocking sometimes because somethings you don’t know can be a slap in the face. When I was told that I had to take The Jung Typology Test and The Disc Personality Test I wondered what they were because I had never taken them before but according both test I am strong willed I am very interactive and decisive. The Jung personality test results came back that I was an Extravert, Sensing, Feeling, and a Judging type of person. It made me think am I? After I thought

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    Jung Typology Test

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    I took the Jung Typology Test on a bus ride home from chaperoning our senior trip to Washington, D.C. Assuming my entries weren't inadvertently affected by any bumps in the road, I would say that the results seemed to more accurately describe me than those from the Five Factor Personality Model test. Of the sixteen possible personality types, my classification was INTJ: moderate preference for introversion (41%) over extraversion, moderate preference for intuition (31%) over sensing, moderate

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    Jung's Typology Test

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    I believe that Jung’s Typology Test gives an accurate description of my personality. According to the test my personality is, “ESFJ,” or extravert, sensing, feeling and judging. The test describes people with the personality, “ESFJ,” to be entertainers, leaders, and excellent protectors. These people are most likely to be involved in jobs concerning management, social work, nursing, and elementary education. Carl Jung categorizes individual’s attitudes into introvert or extravert. My preference

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    Jung Typology Test

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    After taking the four surveys, I have a better understanding of myself. The surveys help me decide which track I should head toward in the future as well as which part of my personality I should improve. From the first survey, Jung Typology Test, I figured out that my personality type is ENTJ. ENTJ stands for Extravert, iNtuitive, Thinking, and Judging. It means that I am outgoing, rational, and perceptive. Prior to this test, I only have a slight idea that I might be confidence, logical, and have

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    Summary Typology by Selling and Wolfgang Perry B Keaton Victimo logy - 2 Instructor: Fabrienne McDowell July 26, 2015 Summary Typology by Selling and Wolfgang-1 Discuss the victim typology offered by Sellin and Wolfgang. In order for me to do this I first have to give a definition of the word to get a better understanding of it. Typology is the study or systematic classification of types that have characteristics or traits in common. But how do the definition correspond with

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    Personality Type Assessment (Week-2 Individual Assignment) CMGT/530 - IT Organizational Behavior July 1, 2012 Personality Type Assessment The first section of this paper details the elements that a personality type assessment typically measures. The second section contains discussion on the personality type assessment of the author of this paper. In the third and last section, the author shares how his personal assessment outcomes could affect his work

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    Myers Briggs Type Indicator The Myers-Briggs personality test is based from the theorists, Carl Jung and Isabel Briggs Myers. The eight letters E, I, S, N, T, F, J, P, are the personality traits tested in this exam. Upon completion of the test, each person is given a four-letter profile. These profiles will consist of either an E or I, S or N, T or F, and J or P, depending on his or her personality. E stands for extravert which means a person who is an extravert is usually more outgoing and open

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    Different Learning Styles: Exploring the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Thesis: Students on a secondary level of education will learn more effectively if their MBTI have been assessed and accommodated to. All students process information differently. These differences can be explained using the Myers-Briggs type indicator. Students on a secondary level of education will learn more effectively if their MBTI have been assessed and accommodated to. The Myers-Briggs type indicator (MBTI)

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    Type Talk

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    Type Talk: The 16 Personality Types That Determine How We Live, Love, and Work by Otto Kroeger and Janet M. Thuesen Dell Publishing, October, 1989 Type Talk is a primer on personality preference typing centered on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator ("MBTI"). The MBTI is a widely-used "test" that helps a person begin to understand why people perceive situations differently, communicate different from others, and opt for different activities. The book 's authors, Otto Kroeger and Janet Thuesen

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