Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
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2 Common descriptions 3 Keirsey-Style Interpretation 4 Skeptical views of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator 5 External links |
| I | Introversion - Extroversion | E |
|---|---|---|
| S | Sensing - Intuition | N |
| T | Thinking - Feeling | F |
| J | Judging - Perceiving | P |
In Myers-Briggs' system, each of these dichotomies has specific, non-normative meanings. Quite often any particular person can act in any way, but prefers particular ways.
This process results in a classification into one of sixteen types. Overall the population breakdown by type is:
Common descriptions
Keirsey-Style Interpretation
Descriptions
Types
| MBTI | SF | ST | NF | NT | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IJ | ISFJ | 13.8% | ISTJ | 11.6% | INFJ | 1.5% | INTJ | 2.1% | 29.0% |
| EJ | ESFJ | 12.3% | ESTJ | 8.7% | ENFJ | 2.4% | ENTJ | 1.8% | 25.2% |
| EP | ESFP | 8.5% | ESTP | 4.3% | ENFP | 8.1% | ENTP | 3.2% | 24.1% |
| IP | ISFP | 8.8% | ISTP | 5.4% | INFP | 4.4% | INTP | 3.3% | 21.9% |
| Total | 43.4% | 30.0% | 16.4% | 10.4% | Source | ||||
These are clustered into four temperaments: SJ, SP, NT, and NF.
Temperaments
| SJs are traditional, practical people who keep the home fires burning and businesses working. They're always aware of who owns what, and which social positions are held by whom. Their quest is to run everything, because they know best how to use it. Think of George H. W. Bush, Uncle Owen from Star Wars. | NFs understand people, literally from the inside out. They're always aware of people's feelings. They can be warm, sympathetic friends, but find offense in the smallest careless remark. They tend to be very skillful negotiators. Their quest is to be all that they could be. Think of Dante, Lao Zi. | NTs are analytical, impersonal, intellectual, rather unworldly, tend to be absent-minded, and forget appointments. They continually try to acquire new skills, and pride themselves on their skills, efficiency and logic. They think the real world is a mutable network of logical possibilities, moved by skills. An example would be Albert Einstein. |
| SPs are adventurous, fun-loving, observant, physically skillful, impatient, easily bored and good with tools and art. They read minds, by observing people. They can briefly emulate the other types. Everything is negotiable, and they dare to live in the real world. All the time. Think of Han Solo from Star Wars. |
The MBTI is popular with recruiters and managers, because studies using this assessment show clusters of different personality types in different professions. For instance, the proportion of engineers who are INTJ is higher than the 2% found in the general population.
There are significant differences by sex, especially on the T vs. F distribution.
Proponents of the system claim that almost all arguments between people tend to be manifestations of a type conflict (e.g. P vs J, T vs F, E vs I, S vs N). The P-J conflict is said to be the clearest - one person gets mad when the rules are broken and the other gets mad when rules are made. The T-F conflict is also said to be clear, as the basis of most husband/wife jokes.
Skeptics, including many psychologists, argue that MBTI has not been validated by double-blind tests (in which participants accept reports written for other participants, and are asked whether or not the report suits them) and thus does not qualify as a scientific assessment. Some even demonstrate that profiles can apparently seem to fit any person by confirmation bias, ambiguity of basic terms and the Byzantine complexity that allows any kind of behavior to fit any personality type.
See [1] for an extensive skeptical treatment of the subject.
Another argument says that, while the MBTI is useful in self-understanding, it is commonly used to pigeonhole people or for self-pigeonholing. Supporting arguments include :
Skeptical views of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
Unscientific
A Temptation to Pigeonhole
External links