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Myer Briggs Profile
1. Looking at Type A Description of the Preferences Reported by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator By Earle C. Page
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7. EXTRAVERSION AND INTROVERSION ARE COMPLEMENTARY ATTITUDES TOWARD THE WORLD An Extravert’s Essential Stimulation Is From The Environment - The Outer World of People And Things. An Introvert’s Essential Stimulation Is From Within - The Inner World Of Thoughts And Reflections. E I
8. EXTRAVERSION INTROVERSION Feels Pulled Outward By External Claims and Conditions Feels Pushed Inward By External Claims and Intrusions
12. EXTRAVERSION INTROVERSION Expresses Thoughts And Emotions Freely (May Be At Risk of Saying Too Much) Keeps Thoughts And Emotions Private (May Be At Risk Of Saying Too Little)
18. EXTRAVERTS USE BOTH E AND I , BUT PREFER E INTROVERTS USE BOTH E AND I , BUT PREFER I E I Clear - Moderate - Slight Slight - Moderate - Clear HOW CLEAR IS YOUR PREFERENCE
23. Likes Things That Are Definite, Measurable Likes Opportunities For Being Inventive SENSING INTUITION
24. Starts At The Beginning, Takes A Step At A Time Jumps In Anywhere, Leaps Over Steps SENSING INTUITION
25. Works Hands-On With The Parts To Understand The Overall Design Studies The Overall Design To Understand How The Parts Fit Together SENSING INTUITION
26. Enjoys Using And Refining The Known And Familiar Enjoys Experimenting With The New And Different SENSING INTUITION
27. S s May Seem Materialistic and Literal-Minded To N s N s May Seem Fickle, Impractical Dreamers To S s SENSING INTUITION
30. SENSING TYPES USE BOTH S AND N , BUT PREFER S INTUITIVE TYPES USE BOTH S AND N , BUT PREFER N S N Clear - Moderate - Slight Slight - Moderate - Clear HOW CLEAR IS YOUR PREFERENCE
31. THINKING AND FEELING ARE WAYS OF MAKING DECISIONS T F Thinking Is The Mental Process That Decides On The Basis Of Logical Analysis. Feeling Is The Mental Process that Decides On The Basis Of Evaluating Relative Worth.
32. Decides With The Head Decides With The Heart THINKING FEELING
33. Goes By Logic Goes By Personal Convictions THINKING FEELING
34. Concerned With Principles Such As Truth, Justice Concerned with Values Such As Relationships, Harmony THINKING FEELING
35. Sees Things As An On-Looker From Outside a Situation Sees Things As A Participant From Within A Situation THINKING FEELING
36. Takes a Long Range View Takes An Immediate And Personal View THINKING FEELING
38. Good At Analyzing Plans Good At Understanding People THINKING FEELING
39. T s May Seem Cold And Condescending To F s F s May Seem Fuzzy-Minded And Emotional To T s THINKING FEELING
40. Needs Feeling For Balance Needs Thinking For Balance THINKING FEELING
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42. THINKING TYPES USE BOTH T AND F , BUT PREFER T FEELING TYPES USE BOTH T AND F , BUT PREFER F T F Clear - Moderate - Slight Slight - Moderate - Clear HOW CLEAR IS YOUR PREFERENCE
43. JUDGMENT AND PERCEPTION ARE COMPLEMENTARY LIFESTYLES J P A Judging Lifestyle is Decisive, Planned, And Orderly. A Perceiving Lifestyle Is Flexible, Adaptable, And Spontaneous.
54. JUDGING TYPES USE BOTH J AND P , BUT PREFER J PERCEIVING TYPES USE BOTH J AND P , BUT PREFER P J P Clear - Moderate - Slight Slight - Moderate - Clear HOW CLEAR IS YOUR PREFERENCE
55. E I Clear - Moderate - Slight Slight - Moderate - Clear HOW CLEAR IS YOUR PREFERENCE? S N Clear - Moderate - Slight Slight - Moderate - Clear T F Clear - Moderate - Slight Slight - Moderate - Clear J P Clear - Moderate - Slight Slight - Moderate - Clear