No, we haven’t been “duped” by the world’s most popular personality assessment
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® instrument (MBTI®) remains the world’s most popular personality assessment for a reason – people find its insights useful. This is no accident. As Director of Research for CPP, I know firsthand the tremendous effort that goes into ensuring the MBTI’s validity and reliability. Despite the wide body of well-publicized research supporting its efficacy, certain critics continue to take shots at the instrument, which range from the misinformed to the purposely misleading.
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Home/family Health Friendships Financial security Achievement Note: Based on data from the national representative sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and accomplishment; religion or spirituality; education, learning; being creative; community service; and...
Read MoreWhat are the Most Important Values for Most People with INTP Preferences?
Autonomy Home/family Health Financial security Friendships Note: Based on data from the national representative sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and accomplishment; religion or spirituality; education, learning; being creative; community service; and prestige...
Read MoreWhat are the Most Important Values for Most People with ESTJ Preferences?
Home/family Health Financial security Achievement Friendships Note: Based on data from a national sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and accomplishment; religion or spirituality; education, learning; being creative; community service; and prestige or...
Read MoreWhat are the Most Important Values for Most People with INFP Preferences?
Home/family Autonomy Health Friendships Financial security Note: Based on data from the national representative sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and accomplishment; religion or spirituality; education, learning; being creative; community service; and...
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