According to the Jung Typology Test, I am an introvert (38%), intuitive (3%); and prefer thinking (19%) and judging (53%). Being an INTJ, I am strategic, imaginative, hard-working, and open-minded. I often analyze situations, alternatives, and perspectives; and use my creativity and rationality to find the best possible solutions. Additionally, I am diligent; I work efficiently and do not quit until I accomplish my goals. Furthermore, I continually seek for improvement and new opportunities. My internalized, logical, and determined personality makes it difficult for me to connect with others and express my emotions. I am a private and impassive person, which people may misread or misunderstand. Since I do not express my emotions, it is challenging
Upon completion of the Jung Typology Test, I realized that I fell in the middle of two of the types listed. I received the results for Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging (INTJ). My results by percentage were Introvert (9%) iNtuitive (9%) Thinking (3%) Judging (28%). The second type was Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging (INFJ) because I received three percent in the Thinking category. After reading the descriptions and career choices, I feel I am more related to the INFJ than the INTJ. Knowing my personality type assist me with school because it explains my need to understand what I am trying to write about before I write it. It also explains why I feel as if I am an Introvert at home and at times I have feeling of being an Extrovert.
According to the Jung Typology Test, my four letter personality type is ISFJ. I was not surprised with my results at all and found them to be very accurate and represent me as a person. As an introvert, “I often prefer doing things alone or with one or two people (CITE). As a student, being an introvert is a disadvantage for me because I do not work well with large study groups and instead rather lock myself in a room and study alone. With sensing, “I learn best when I see how to use what I’m learning” (CITE) and only complete things using what I know from experience. By only using my experience when completing assignments or school work hinders my experience as a student by limiting my ability to learn new material. Through feeling, I tend
Within the Jung Typology Test (JTT) it states that my type of personality is introverted, sensing, feeling and judging. The results indicated I am an introvert over extrovert, the score showed 56%. There was a marginal or no preference to sensing over intuition at 1% for this result. Moderate preference to feeling over thinking at 25%, and a strong preference to judging over perceiving at 78%. So this is saying that I am an introverted sensing with extroverted feeling.
After taking the “Jung Typology Test”, I was given four letters that would describe my personality type. According to the website, my personality type is ISFP, which translates into Introvert (3%), Sensing (12%), Feeling (31%), and Perceiving (22%). I plan to discuss my Introverted personality trait using the COGNITIVE perspective; I will discuss my sensing personality trait using the PSYCHODYNAMIC perspective; I will talk about my feeling personality trait using the BIOLOGICAL/NEUROSCIENCE perspective, and I will discuss my perceiving using the BIOLOGICAL/NEUROSCIENCE perspective. To have the personality type ISFP, this means that I am what most call an “adventurer.” “ISFPs live in a colorful, sensual world, inspired by connections with people and ideas.
After taking the Jung Typology Test my four letters were ENFJ. According to these results my personality type is that of an extraverted individual. It states that I am a person who is outgoing, generous, talkative. It highlights I am a person who likes to be social and values relationships and collective values. I agree with this because I do believe that I am a person who loves to interact with people.
After taking the Jung Typology Test, I was scored with the personality type of ESFJ. The E stands for Extravert, S stands for Sensing, F stands for feeling, and J stands for judging. I have a “slight preference of Sensing over Introversion (6%),” a “marginal or no preference of Sensing over Intuition (1%),” a “moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (38%),” and a “moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (25%).” One of the components to my personality type, ESFJ, is extraverted feeling. Within the results, there is a description that gives an in-depth explanation of the quality.
Hello, I’m Joshua Dudley and the results I got for my Jung Typology Test was on point for the kind of person I am. In the Humanmetrics Jung Typology Test my letters were ENFJ. ENFJs are the benevolent 'pedagogues' of humanity. They have tremendous charisma by which many are drawn into their nurturant tutelage and/or grand schemes. Many ENFJs have tremendous power to manipulate others with their phenomenal interpersonal skills and unique salesmanship (butt). All of the letters have different meanings. (E)- Extravert (34%), (N)- iNtuitive (9%), (F)- Feeling (19%), and (J)- Judging (28%) and these for letters ENFJ make up the type of person I am. I also had to find a two letter temperament for my personality. The two Letters I think that fit me is (NF)- “The Idealists” which my primary
I was an ENFP type on the Humanmetrics Jung Typology Test. My results were 28% Extravert, 12% iNuitive, 44% Feeling, and 3% Perceiving. I agree with the majority of the findings. I am definitely an extravert. When I was very young I always tried to find something I liked or something unusual about the cashier or sale person so I could comment on it. I would say I really like your rings, earrings, hair, etc. I did this because it made the person smile and she would usually start a conversation.
The Jung Typology Test revealed my personality type to be an INTJ personality. This reaffirms other assessments taken previously. I found the INTJ assessments provided as support material for this assignment to be highly accurate. My personality is a major part of how I relate to people, whether it be my family, friends, or co-workers. My introversion, once thought of as a weakness, has been embraced recently.
Knowing and analyzing your personality test is like taking a picture of yourself while in front of a mirror. Taking the time to make an honest assessment of your personality and how that affects others around you is an intimidating self-reflection. Before to taking the Jung Typology test, I expected generic results, but once reading the test questions and receiving the results I was hooked. Uncovering my personality preferences allowed me to understand why I gravitate to certain activities and norms in my personal and professional life. Edgar’s Personality Type
After taking the Jung Typology Test, it was concluded that I am an ISFJ personality type: Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, and Judging. Of the four temperaments, I fall under the SJ groups which are known as “The Guardians”. Introvert
After taking the Jung Typology Test here are my results, Extravert (16%) Sensing (1%) Feeling (6%) Judging (41%). The test indicated that I appear to have marginal or no (1%) preference of Sensing over Intuition, characteristics of more than one personality type that may apply to me and they were: ESFJ and ENFJ. I do agree with the results of the Humanmetrics Jung Typology Test™.
According to the Jung Typology Test it says that my personality type is extraverted, intuitive, thinking and judging. Also according to the test another personality type may apply to me, which is introverted, intuitive, thinking and judging. The results indicated that I’m extraverted over introverted by 1%, which means I have marginal or no preference. I am intuitive over sensing by 6%, thinking over feeling by 16%. I have a moderate preference of judging over perceiving by 25%.
B. According to the site, it says that those with this personality type have a keen sense of right and wrong and are known to be on time. They do best following step- by-step procedures, go by just the facts, and are dependable enough to carry something through (even if it negatively effects them). When someone is inconsistent, they are frustrated but usually keep that to themselves to keep away from a conflict. My personality type makes tough decisions and sticks to them. Suggested careers are in administrative management, management, accounting, dentist or dental assistant. Famous people who share this personality
This purpose of this paper is to discuss my results from the Jung Typology Test in which my personality type is described as an ISFJ. I analyze and discuss what each letter of my personality type means. I also discuss I how can apply what I have learned about my personality within the workplace. There are four preferences in the Myers Briggs Personality Type: (1) Extraversion and introversion, (2) sensing and intuition, (3) thinking and feeling and (4) judging and perceiving (Personality Page, n.d.). Psychologist David Keirsey was the creator of the theory of temperament which is associated with personality type.