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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
     (Adapted from: MBTI Manuel: A Guide to the Development and Use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator)

This questionnaire will help you determine your preferences. For each item, circle
either “a” or “b.” If you feel like both a and b are true, decide which one is more like
you, even if it is only slightly more true.

   1. I would rather
         a. Solve a new and complicated problem.
         b. Work on something I have done before.

   2. I like to
           a. Work alone in quiet place.
           b. Be where the action is.

   3. I want a boss who
         a. Establishes and applies criteria in decisions.
         b. Considers individual needs and makes exceptions.

   4. When I work on a project, I
        a. Like to finish it and get some closure.
        b. Often leave it open for possible changes.

   5. When making a decision, the most important considerations are
        a. Rational thoughts, ideas and data.
        b. People’s feelings and values.

   6. On a project, I tend to
         a. Think it over and over before deciding how to proceed.
         b. Start working on it right away, thinking about it as I go along.

   7. When working on a project, I prefer to
        a. Maintain as much control as possible.
        b. Explore various options.

   8. In my work, I prefer to
          a. Work on several projects at a time, and learn as much as possible about
             each one.
          b. Have one project that is challenging and keeps me busy.

   9. I often
          a. Make lists and plans whenever I start something and may have to seriously
              alter my plans.
          b. Avoid plans and just let things progress as I work on them.
10. When discussing a problem with colleagues, it is easy for me to
      a. See “the big picture.”
      b. Grasp the specifics of the situation.

11. When the phone rings in my office or at home, I usually
      a. Consider it an interruption.
      b. Don’t mind answering it.

12. Which word describes you better?
      a. Analytical
      b. Empathetic

13. When I am working on an assignment, I tend to
      a. Work steadily and consistently.
      b. Work in bursts of energy with “down time” in between.

14. When I listen to someone talk on a subject, I usually try to
      a. Relate it to my own experience and see if it fits.
      b. Assess and analyze the message.

15. When I come up with new ideas, I generally
      a. “Got for it.”
      b. Like to contemplate the ideas some more.

16. When working on a project, I prefer to
      a. Narrow the scope so it is clearly defined.
      b. Broaden the scope to include related aspects.

17. When I read something, I usually
      a. Confine my thoughts to what is written there.
      b. Read between the lines and relate the words to other ideas.

18. When I have to make a decision in a hurry, I often
      a. Feel uncomfortable and wish I had more information
      b. Am able to do so with available data

19. In a meeting, I tend to
        a. Continue formulating my ideas as I talk about them.
        b. Only speak out after I have carefully thought the issue through.

20. At work, I prefer spending a great deal of time on issues of
       a. Ideas.
       b. People.
21. In meetings, I am most often annoyed with people who
           a. Come up with many sketchy ideas.
           b. Lengthen meetings with many practical suggestions.

   22. I am a
           a. Morning person.
           b. Night owl.

   23. What is your style in preparing for a meeting?
         a. I am willing to go in and be responsive.
         b. I like to be fully prepared and usually sketch an outline of the meeting.

   24. In a meeting, I would prefer for people to
           a. Display a fuller range of emotions.
           b. Be more task-oriented.

   25. I would rather work for an organization where
          a. My job was intellectually stimulating.
          b. I was committed to its goals and mission.

   26. On weekends, I tend to
          a. Plan what I will do.
          b. Just see what happens and decide as I go along.

   27. I am more
           a. Outgoing.
           b. Contemplative.

   28. I would rather work for a boss who is
          a. Full of new ideas.
          b. Practical.

In the following, choose the word in each pair that appeals to you more:

   29.    a. Social
          b. Theoretical

   30.    a. Ingenuity
          b. Practicality

   31.    a. Organized
          b. Adaptable

   32.    a. Active
          b. Concentration
Scoring Key

      Count one point for each item listed below that you have circled in the inventory.

Score for I             Score for E             Score for S             Score for N
2a                      2b                      1b                      1a
6a                      6b                      10b                     10a
11a                     11b                     13a                     13b
15b                     15a                     16a                     16b
19b                     19a                     17a                     17b
22a                     22b                     21a                     21b
27b                     27a                     28b                     28a
32b                     32a                     30b                     30a

____                    ____                    ____                    ____

Total                   Total                   Total                   Total

      Circle the one with more points, I or E. Circle the one with more points, S or N.

Score for T             Score for F             Score for J             Score for P
3a                      3b                      4a                      4b
5a                      5b                      7a                      7b
12a                     12b                     8b                      8a
14b                     14a                     9a                      9b
20a                     20b                     18b                     18a
24b                     24a                     23b                     23a
25a                     25b                     26a                     26b
29b                     29a                     31a                     31b

____                    ____                    ____                    ____

Total                   Total                   Total                   Total

                          Circle the one with more points, T or F.

                             Circle the one with more points, J or P.

                                        Your Score Is:
                                 I or E ____          T or F ____

                                  S or N ____           J or P ____
MBTI Scales: Interpreting Your Type

      The first question on the MBTI is: Where do you get your energy?

             Extroversion:                                Introversion:

Essential stimulation from environment,       Energized from within-inner world of
outer world/people; frequent interaction;   through/reflection; most important things
active; outward; sociable; people; many;     are inside; Reflective; inward; reserved;
  expressive; breadth; “talk in order to    privacy; few; quiet; depth; “think in order
                 think”                                       to talk”

          The second question is: How do you process information?

                Sensing:                                    Intuition:

    Five senses; fact/detail; rely on         Sixth sense; hunch; gut feel; aware of
  experience; tangible preferred over         meaning; relationships; possibilities;
 theoretical; real/now; details; present;       little attention to detail; abstract;
    practical; Sequential; directions;      symbolic; future-orientated; theoretical is
                repetition                       preferred over tangible; rely on
                                                             inspiration

              The third question is: How do you make decisions?

               Thinking:                                     Feeling:

 Precise; objective; principles; justice;     Personal value; subjective; emotions;
 cool; impersonal; criticize & analyze;      know what matters most; in touch with
 logic; objective; consideration; facts;    own and others emotions; interpersonal
  pro/con; power of analysis; “make         more important than technical; value and
          decision with head”                  show emotions; harmony; caring;
                                            empathize; “make decisions with heart”


             The final question is: How do you order your world?

              Judgment:                                    Perception:

  Decisive; planned; orderly; closure;       Flexible; adaptable; spontaneous; rather
   responsible; establish and live by        understand that control events; curious;
      deadlines; outcome oriented            openness; wait; discover; want work to
                                            be enjoyable; process-oriented; deadlines
                                                        are just guidelines.

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Mbti

  • 1. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (Adapted from: MBTI Manuel: A Guide to the Development and Use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) This questionnaire will help you determine your preferences. For each item, circle either “a” or “b.” If you feel like both a and b are true, decide which one is more like you, even if it is only slightly more true. 1. I would rather a. Solve a new and complicated problem. b. Work on something I have done before. 2. I like to a. Work alone in quiet place. b. Be where the action is. 3. I want a boss who a. Establishes and applies criteria in decisions. b. Considers individual needs and makes exceptions. 4. When I work on a project, I a. Like to finish it and get some closure. b. Often leave it open for possible changes. 5. When making a decision, the most important considerations are a. Rational thoughts, ideas and data. b. People’s feelings and values. 6. On a project, I tend to a. Think it over and over before deciding how to proceed. b. Start working on it right away, thinking about it as I go along. 7. When working on a project, I prefer to a. Maintain as much control as possible. b. Explore various options. 8. In my work, I prefer to a. Work on several projects at a time, and learn as much as possible about each one. b. Have one project that is challenging and keeps me busy. 9. I often a. Make lists and plans whenever I start something and may have to seriously alter my plans. b. Avoid plans and just let things progress as I work on them.
  • 2. 10. When discussing a problem with colleagues, it is easy for me to a. See “the big picture.” b. Grasp the specifics of the situation. 11. When the phone rings in my office or at home, I usually a. Consider it an interruption. b. Don’t mind answering it. 12. Which word describes you better? a. Analytical b. Empathetic 13. When I am working on an assignment, I tend to a. Work steadily and consistently. b. Work in bursts of energy with “down time” in between. 14. When I listen to someone talk on a subject, I usually try to a. Relate it to my own experience and see if it fits. b. Assess and analyze the message. 15. When I come up with new ideas, I generally a. “Got for it.” b. Like to contemplate the ideas some more. 16. When working on a project, I prefer to a. Narrow the scope so it is clearly defined. b. Broaden the scope to include related aspects. 17. When I read something, I usually a. Confine my thoughts to what is written there. b. Read between the lines and relate the words to other ideas. 18. When I have to make a decision in a hurry, I often a. Feel uncomfortable and wish I had more information b. Am able to do so with available data 19. In a meeting, I tend to a. Continue formulating my ideas as I talk about them. b. Only speak out after I have carefully thought the issue through. 20. At work, I prefer spending a great deal of time on issues of a. Ideas. b. People.
  • 3. 21. In meetings, I am most often annoyed with people who a. Come up with many sketchy ideas. b. Lengthen meetings with many practical suggestions. 22. I am a a. Morning person. b. Night owl. 23. What is your style in preparing for a meeting? a. I am willing to go in and be responsive. b. I like to be fully prepared and usually sketch an outline of the meeting. 24. In a meeting, I would prefer for people to a. Display a fuller range of emotions. b. Be more task-oriented. 25. I would rather work for an organization where a. My job was intellectually stimulating. b. I was committed to its goals and mission. 26. On weekends, I tend to a. Plan what I will do. b. Just see what happens and decide as I go along. 27. I am more a. Outgoing. b. Contemplative. 28. I would rather work for a boss who is a. Full of new ideas. b. Practical. In the following, choose the word in each pair that appeals to you more: 29. a. Social b. Theoretical 30. a. Ingenuity b. Practicality 31. a. Organized b. Adaptable 32. a. Active b. Concentration
  • 4. Scoring Key Count one point for each item listed below that you have circled in the inventory. Score for I Score for E Score for S Score for N 2a 2b 1b 1a 6a 6b 10b 10a 11a 11b 13a 13b 15b 15a 16a 16b 19b 19a 17a 17b 22a 22b 21a 21b 27b 27a 28b 28a 32b 32a 30b 30a ____ ____ ____ ____ Total Total Total Total Circle the one with more points, I or E. Circle the one with more points, S or N. Score for T Score for F Score for J Score for P 3a 3b 4a 4b 5a 5b 7a 7b 12a 12b 8b 8a 14b 14a 9a 9b 20a 20b 18b 18a 24b 24a 23b 23a 25a 25b 26a 26b 29b 29a 31a 31b ____ ____ ____ ____ Total Total Total Total Circle the one with more points, T or F. Circle the one with more points, J or P. Your Score Is: I or E ____ T or F ____ S or N ____ J or P ____
  • 5. MBTI Scales: Interpreting Your Type The first question on the MBTI is: Where do you get your energy? Extroversion: Introversion: Essential stimulation from environment, Energized from within-inner world of outer world/people; frequent interaction; through/reflection; most important things active; outward; sociable; people; many; are inside; Reflective; inward; reserved; expressive; breadth; “talk in order to privacy; few; quiet; depth; “think in order think” to talk” The second question is: How do you process information? Sensing: Intuition: Five senses; fact/detail; rely on Sixth sense; hunch; gut feel; aware of experience; tangible preferred over meaning; relationships; possibilities; theoretical; real/now; details; present; little attention to detail; abstract; practical; Sequential; directions; symbolic; future-orientated; theoretical is repetition preferred over tangible; rely on inspiration The third question is: How do you make decisions? Thinking: Feeling: Precise; objective; principles; justice; Personal value; subjective; emotions; cool; impersonal; criticize & analyze; know what matters most; in touch with logic; objective; consideration; facts; own and others emotions; interpersonal pro/con; power of analysis; “make more important than technical; value and decision with head” show emotions; harmony; caring; empathize; “make decisions with heart” The final question is: How do you order your world? Judgment: Perception: Decisive; planned; orderly; closure; Flexible; adaptable; spontaneous; rather responsible; establish and live by understand that control events; curious; deadlines; outcome oriented openness; wait; discover; want work to be enjoyable; process-oriented; deadlines are just guidelines.