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Myers Briggs personality profiler
If youre considering the DISC
Behavioral Assessment, youve probably heard of the Myers Briggs
personality assessment. This assessment categorizes you using an acronym and
descriptors (e.g., ENFP -- Extrovert). However, the Myers-Briggs only has the
capability to categorize only 16 personality types and the assessment consists
of well over 100 questions a tiresome process.
In contrast, the
DISC Behavioral Report consist of just 24 questions and can graph over 19,000
individual responses, results in 384 different behavioral styles (over 20 times
the Myers-Briggs)! Whats more, DISC assessments can be completed in only
20 minutes!
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a personality test
designed to assist a person in identifying some significant personal
preferences. Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers
developed the Indicator during World War II, and its criteria follow from Carl
Jung's theories in his work Psychological Types. The Indicator is frequently
used in the areas of pedagogy, group dynamics, employee training, leadership
training, marriage counseling, and personal development.
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Myers Briggs / Jung personality test
Myers Briggs personality profiler
Personality Type or Psychological Type
are terms most commonly associated with the model of personality development
created by Isabel Briggs Myers (aka Briggs Meyer, Meyer Briggs, Briggs &
Myers ) the author of the world's most widely used personality inventory, the
MBTI or Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. ® Myers' and her mother, Katharine
Briggs, developed their model and inventory around the ideas and theories of
psychologist Carl Jung, a contemporary of Sigmund Freud and a leading exponent
of Gestalt personality theory.
Beginning in the early 1940's, Myers
& Briggs extended Jung's model with the initial development of the MBTI.
They put Jung's concepts into language that could be understood and used by the
average person. Isabel Myers' book "Gifts Differing", published posthumously in
1980, provided a comprehensive introduction to the Jung/Myers theory. Myers'
book and her philosophy of celebrating human diversity anticipated the
workplace diversity movement.
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