Co-Founder Equity Calculator. Myers Briggs: Questionnaires and Online Resources. By Steve Myers (no relation to Isabel Briggs Myers) You are a unique individual. You also share some characteristics with other people. The Myers Briggs model of personality tells you about some of those similarities and differences. It can help you deepen your self-awareness, find a career your will enjoy, become a better leader/manager or improve your relationships. You can learn more by completing the MMDI™ personality test, our free alternative to the Myers Briggs Type Indicator® instrument. Myers Briggs theory The Myers Briggs model of personality was developed by Katherine Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers, and is based on four preferences: E or I (Extraversion or Introversion) S or N (Sensing or iNtuition) T or F (Thinking or Feeling) J or P (Judgment or Perception) You combine the preferences to give your Myers Briggs personality type.
A frequently used analogy is handedness - where you have a preference for one hand but use them both. The four preferences in more detail 16 Types. Соционика. Социо́ника — концепция[⇨] типов личности и взаимоотношений между ними, основанная на типологии Юнга[⇨] и теории информационного метаболизма А. Кемпинского, согласно которой «информационный метаболизм» подобен обмену веществ в организме[1]. Модифицируя и развивая[⇨] Юнговскую типологию, соционика утверждает существование определённых вариантов информационного обмена между субъектами, в зависимости от свойственного им «социотипа»[2], называемого также ТИМ («тип информационного метаболизма»). Из типологии Юнга соционика выводит существование 16 таких типов[3].
В соционике субъектами информационных взаимодействий и следующих из них взаимоотношений могут быть не только отдельные люди (взаимоотношения которых рассматривает более общепринятая соционика), но и группы людей, коллективы и даже этносы и государства — это предмет рассмотрения предлагаемой некоторыми авторами, более абстрактной, «интегральной соционики»[4]. Соционика распространена преимущественно на постсоветском пространстве[7]. Myers Briggs Test | MBTI Personality Types. Personality test based on Jung and Briggs Myers typology. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Model of personality types A chart with descriptions of each Myers–Briggs personality type and the four dichotomies central to the theory. In personality typology, the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is an introspective self-report questionnaire indicating differing psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions.
The test attempts to assign a value to each of four categories: introversion or extraversion, sensing or intuition, thinking or feeling, and judging or perceiving. One letter from each category is taken to produce a four-letter test result, such as "INTP" or "ESFJ".[2][3] The MBTI was constructed by two Americans: Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers, who were inspired by the book Psychological Types by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung. History[edit] Briggs began her research into personality in 1917. Myers' work attracted the attention of Henry Chauncey, head of the Educational Testing Service. Format and administration[edit]