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    As individuals each of us believe ourselves to be unique compared to others, but what if we are not as unique as we think? Based on the Jungian theory Katherine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Myers Briggs developed a test that would distinguish an individual’s personality based on the 16 different personalities they believe exist. For the duration of this paper we will provide more information on the MBTI as well as go into analysis of its validity and reliability in relation to its utility

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    My results for the MBTI personality test was ISTP. Which represents me as introversion, sensing, thinking, and perceiving. I have personally never taken this test but I believe I got put into the right category. I was slightly introverted which wasn’t too much of a surprise for me because I am pretty shy sometimes. I love hanging out with people and never pass up an opportunity for a good time, so I would say I am more towards the middle between extroversion and introversion. For example, I wouldn’t

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    For the 41q personality test, my personality type was "Spontanious Idealist". I have a moderate preference towards extroverts, a strong preference towards intuitive thinkers, a strong preference towards feelers, and a strong preference towards perceivers. My personality description is enthusiastic, excited, and creative. I am good with people and have excellent people skills. I am able to do almost anything I set my mind to and I am excited by new ideas and experiences. Details and planning make

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    Test Competent Analysis

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    Partaking in the three differnt tests provided was an extreamly eye opeing experince for me, I found it profoundly fasinating and knowledgble. I will be reflecting on my results in this thread and discusing which source i found the most accurate of the three. Introverted vs Extroverted Upon complition of this activity I got the result "more of an extrovert". I believe I have some extroverted qualities however, I feel as if I'm equipollently introverted and extroverted. I found most of the questions

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    Introversion is defined as a person who is exhausted with community encounter and choose to energize themselves by solitary. They are often confused with being shy, but they recommend having their alone time. In my opinion introversion is something that is learned about a person at an early age. It cannot be taught or learn once you get older. The psychodynamic perspectives consist in early childhood experiences and are referred as the unconscious mind that defines an individual personality. Referring

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    Reflection on the Jung-Typology Personality Assessment and DISC Leadership Assessment While both the Jung-Typology and the DISC’s assessment varies, mostly the characteristics it read were seemingly similar. Both tests seem to find my personality to be more introverted and cautious than extroverted and daring. I believe that these tests are mostly accurate, but have some flaws intertwined within. Through the Jung-Typology assessment, my results were not surprising and mostly accurate. My results

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    compatibility in his environment. A personality is an explanation for how one acts, feels, and thinks. Once a person can understand their personality type, one can investigate further in order to interpret new meaning within his persona. The Jung Typology assessment is a test that analyzes people based on their responses to a 64 question test. Once an individual completes the test each person is arranged into sixteen categories. Once I completed the test I was categorized under two types, ISFJ and

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    Travel Motivation and Tourist Typologies

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    in travel’ (Parrinello, 1993 cited in Sharpley, 1994), thus making it the most indispensable subject in tourism studies. Hence, it is the aim of this paper to critically examine the different theories on travel motivations and tourism behaviour typologies and discuss their usefulness for practitioners involved in marketing and planning tourism. The first part of the discussion will be focused on the existing theories on ‘push factors’ that drive upon individuals the desire to travel, and the latter

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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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    During this week I learned about the many personality types people have and I found out what my personality type is. There are 16 personality types total and I took two personality tests to see what my personality type is. The first test told me I had an ISFP personality type and the second test informed me that I had an INFP personality. The ISFP personality is readier for a new experience or adventure and is very imaginative. The INFP personality is always ready to help a good cause and are very

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