More trolling? It would help if you told what it was and especially why you believe in it.I am a huge believer in MBTI. Anyone else strongly agree or disagree? Why?
So you're unfamiliar with, in the words of Plan B, "the most popular personality instrument in the world today," and I'm the one who's trolling? Interesting.... I peg you as an ISTP.More trolling? It would help if you told what it was and especially why you believe in it.
Guessing you are an INTP?Myers Briggs Type Indicator is the the most popular personality instrument in the world today. You can do mini versions on the web...but you can also pay and do it, and get a better interpretive report. The problem is that many people misread their results. And they use it as gospel, when the clarity of one's preference is extremely important
Close, I am an ISFPGuessing you are an INTP?
Ahhh.... The Artist...Close, I am an ISFP
Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving
Not unfamiliar at all, but some on here might be, so that's why the suggestion. The really important part of my post was the query, why you're a believer, which you didn't answer. I had it done in the early 70's as part of an application for employment. As far as your guess, don't give up your day job. I hope you don't need to make a living using it.So you're unfamiliar with, in the words of Plan B, "the most popular personality instrument in the world today," and I'm the one who's trolling? Interesting.... I peg you as an ISTP.
Okay, I'll bite.Not unfamiliar at all, but some on here might be, so that's why the suggestion. The really important part of my post was the query, why you're a believer, which you didn't answer. I had it done in the early 70's as part of an application for employment. As far as your guess, don't give up your day job. I hope you don't need to make a living using it.
This is true, but I don't think the majority of applicants are sophisticated enough to understand, yet alone manipulate, these results.Many employers do this test to find out the type of employees they have. The problem with this is that once you know how it works you can change the answers to your convenience
Absolutely!The MBTI is an amazing platform to learn about oneself. Often we are in the wrong environments at work, or in a messed up relationship, and when we look at our MBTI preferences, we say "Wow, now I understand why this is like that". We can work in our non-dominant preference areas, but it may be a little like always using your left hand if you are right handed..Not easy and awkward.
Not everyone has been exposed to this type of testing. Not everyone works in an environment where this type of testing is used.So you're unfamiliar with, in the words of Plan B, "the most popular personality instrument in the world today," and I'm the one who's trolling? Interesting.... I peg you as an ISTP.
This is true, but I don't think the majority of applicants are sophisticated enough to understand, yet alone manipulate, these results.
Having said that, the effectiveness of MBTI as a screening tool may be overstated, and the benefits of self-analysis are probably many times greater than that.
Because he accused me of trolling, when I was simply seeking informed opinions on MBTI.Not everyone has been exposed to this type of testing. Not everyone works in an environment where this type of testing is used.
Why not cut the guy some slack.
Not everyone has been exposed to this type of testing. Not everyone works in an environment where this type of testing is used.
Why not cut the guy some slack.
Yet you were again wrong as i am familiar with the test, but figure not many other members would be. If I was the only around these halls that feel you troll, you might have a point, but somehow I think I'm not alone.Because he accused me of trolling, when I was simply seeking informed opinions on MBTI.
It's tool, but some think it the answer. Remember ink blots?Pop Psychology for the corporate crowed . Fun and great for launching discussions, but designed so everyone feels ok about themselves when they are all done. IMHO