Sunday, January 5, 2020

An Analytical And Personal Review Of Jung Typology Test

This is an analytical and personal review of Jung Typology Test. I defined and analyzed the four letter typology and two letter temperament resulted from test with a personal reflection on the results. I compared the personal reflection and how it applied to and affected organizational behavior and worldview. Step 1 Test Results I was tasked with an assignment to complete a personality test and discuss the results. The test was a Jung Typology Test conducted by Humanmetics website. The Jung Typology Test is based on the Jung, Briggs Myers typology of personality traits which returns a four letter result. I completed the test, and the result I was given was Introvert Intuitive Thinking Judging (INTJ) (Humanmetics). What does it mean to be INTJ? According to Joe Butt and Marina Margaret Heiss, â€Å"INTJs are perfectionists, with a seemingly endless capacity for improving upon anything that takes their interest† (Butt Heiss). 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