wing-cookie
1

Hello friends.
As I am reading MBTI,I meet 1 questions that I donot understand much,would somebody kind enough to give me some comment?
In work,I prefer spending a great deal of time on issues of
a.ideas
b.people
What is ideas and people mean hear?:confused::confused:

From China, Guangzhou
akhilesh dubey
183

Dear All,

MBTI is a good tool.. I am attaching some thing about it.Kindly find it.

Some of the Questions


Q. Are people born with a particular type that remains for life?
A.
There is a true type in each of us. Differences in personality type seem to be noticeable early in our lives. These differences tend to stay with us over time; for example, one child will be outgoing and open to new experiences, whereas another child in the same family may be reserved and resistant to change.

Q. Can I change my type?
A.
We tend not to change our type, however, our personality type can be developed. This means that we can recognize our preferences and work with our gifts. It also means that we can begin to understand those parts of our personality which are less accessible to us. People with good type development accept who they are and maximize the potential that exists for their type and its preferences.
Q. Will my type change if I retake the MBTIŽ Instrument?
A.
There are several reasons why MBTIŽ Instrument results may differ:
  • People may think their job expects certain behavior. A supervisor or a trainer can give an impression that there is a preferred way to be for that organization before the person takes the MBTIŽ Instrument. This can adversely effect the outcome for the individual.
  • An individual is looking for a particular kind of a job and answers the MBTIŽ Instrument by choosing preferences that may match the desired job instead of answering in a way that reflects his or her true preferences.
  • According to American culture standards, men are "supposed" to be impersonal and logical while women are "supposed" to be warm and nurturing. Men and women who, by nature, do not fit the stereotypes may nevertheless answer the MBTIŽ Instrument in a way that is reflective of these stereotypes.
  • Some people may grow up in family settings where the kind of person they were by nature was not acceptable. For example, children with a true preference for Introversion in a family where Extraversion is more common may find that their natural preference was not nurtured. Early admonishments to be more active and to socialize more may lead these individuals, as adults, to answer the MBTIŽ Instrument as they think they should as Extraverts.
  • People may be working on their own type development and may select items that reflect the direction of their new development.
  • People may be experiencing a severe life crisis and may therefore feel confused and disoriented.
Q. Is the MBTIŽ Instrument reliable? Has it been statistically validated?
A.
People scored the same on a subsequent administration of the MBTIŽ Instrument about 75 percent of the time. Only about 1 in 1,000 persons will change on all four scales. When change does occur, it is more likely on those scales where the original preferences score was slight. Additional factors affecting test-retest reliability relate to participants' age, reading level, and achievement as measured on intelligence tests. Older persons, those with higher reading levels and those with higher IQs, tend to be more consistent from one MBTIŽ Instrument administration to another.

Q. Can I retake the MBTIŽ Instrument and see if my results change?
A.
We generally do not encourage people to retake the MBTIŽ Instrument but rather work with the concepts to determine what is most accurate for them.

Q. The higher the score, the better the use, ability or skill with the preference?
A. Because the MBTIŽ Instrument is designed to sort, not to measure, this is an inaccurate interpretation. Scores indicate clarity of selection. This is not a test with right or wrong answers!

Q. The questions seem very general? Why?
A.
Myers tried to find items that seemed to reflect how people exhibit their preferences in everyday matters. She realized that people will select preferences based on what they think they need to do rather than on what they prefer to do if the issue or matter is of particular importance to them. Therefore, she chose fairly "superficial" behaviors in order to gather information about the underlying patterns.

Q. Is every INTJ (or any other type) the same?
A.
Myers was concerned about labeling people and giving the impression that people of one type were all alike. The MBTIŽ Instrument gives people a framework to understand human behavior, but types are not carbon copies of each other. There is a great deal of variation within each type. The MBTIŽ Instrument and Jungian theory do not account for all the differences in human behavior?

Q. Is there a best type?
A.
In some situations, certain preferences may be valued more than others, however, there are no best types. We all have different gifts, therefore, the best type to be is the one you are!

Q. What type makes the best partner for me in a marriage or relationship?
A.
All different types can and do enter into relationships with other types. Very different types, however, may have to work more to bridge their differences. Isabel Myers studied 375 couples who were not in counseling and found that the most frequent situation was for the couple to be alike on three of their four preferences, rather than on only two, as would be expected by chance. She further found that having two or three preferences in common contributes to the success of a relationship and lessens the need for counseling.

Q: Can anyone take it?
A:
The MBTIŽ Instrument is most appropriate for adults and students ages 14 and over. We can be reasonably confident of the reported type when using the Indicator with highs school students and adults who can read at least at the eighth-grade level. Exercise caution with 12- and 13-year-old students; according to theory, type is less developed in young people than in mature individuals.

Q: Does Knowyourtype only offer the MBTIŽ Instrument in English?
A:
At this time, we only offer the MBTIŽ Instrument in English.

From India, Indore
jprakash78
Here "Ideas" means some innovative work like finding out new ways of doing work effectively & efficiently, finding new avenues, expanding busieness etc. & "People" means wasting time criticising or talking about boss, coligues or subordinates & others out side the organisation.

sackshigupta
9

The question here means that what an X person prefers -Does he like talking about ideas.. how to innovate, what is wrong with the process..or the system, Or does he prefer spending time on talking about people , how to improve their abilities, What is good in them...
Hope this clarifies.

From India, Kota
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