Meyer's-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) - CPM Resources

Meyer's Briggs Type Indicator assessment is based on the psychologist Carl G. Jung's personality type theory and the ways in which Meyers and Briggs extended and clarified it when they created the MBTI instrument. MBTI will help you identify your preferences among the four dichotomies listed below.

Extraversion-Introversion Dichotomy
(attitudes or orientation of energy)
Extraversion (E)
Directing energy mainly toward the outer world of people and objects.
Introversion (I)
Directing energy mainly toward the inner world of experience and ideas.
Sensing-Intuiting Dichotomy
(functions or processes of perception)
Sensing (S)
Focusing mainly on what can be perceived by the five senses.
Intuiting (N)
Focusing mainly on perceiving patterns and interrelationships.
Thinking-Feeling Dichotomy
(functions or processes of judging)
Thinking (T)
Basing conclusions on logical analysis with a focus on objectivity and detachment.
Feeling (F)
Basing conclusions on personal or social values with a focus on understanding and harmony.
Judging-Perceiving Dichotomy
(attitudes or orientation toward dealing with the outside world)
Judging (J)
Preferring the decisiveness and closure that result from dealing with the outer world using one of the Judging processes (Thinking or Feeling).
Perceiving (P)
Preferring the flexibility and spontaneity that results from dealing with the outer world using one of the Perceiving processes (Sensing or Intuition).

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