Myers Briggs Theory Personality Tests

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Personality Psychology

(Traits)

Hera KhanMajd Fraihat

Nagham AbdohSara Abdul Latif

Objectivesi. Personality?

ii. Psychology?

iii. Personality Psychology

iv. Factors that affect personality psychology

v. Theory

vi. Personality types

vii. Statistics

The visible aspect ofone's character as itimpresses others.

The science that deals with mental processesand behavior.

Psychology?

Personality Psychology

The empirical analysis of the nature of human nature. The study of what it is that we evolved to do and how our adaptation to the 20th century.

Factors affecting personality

Personality is a combination of Mental , physical and moral qualities that set each person apart from another

There are many factors that effect your personalities. These include :

1-Genetics 2-Environment

3-Self image : the way we view ourselves

Which is linked to our physical condition , therefore either :

a) Direct – such as fatigue, malnutrition, physical

disorders, chronic diseases which will lead to a

person being depressed, or dissatisfied , restless,

hyperactive

b) Indirect –condition of the body and how peoples

feelings towards it influence , e.g. obesity is usually

related with depression

4-Life Experiences

5-Emotions

6-Friends: Peer pressure and social acceptance

7-Cultural influence

Factors That Have A Minor Effect On Personalities:

1-Intelligence 2-Name

So What Is The Main Factor…?

Where It All Began

Carl G. Jung (1875-1961)

Katharine Cook Briggs (1875 - 1968)

Isabel Briggs Myers (1897 - 1980)

Why did we choose Myers Briggs Theory?

Valid Reliable

E/I

J/P S/J

T/F

Personality Types

Introverted

Sensing

ISTJ ISFJ

ISTP ISFP

ESTJESFJ

ESFPESTP

Extraverted

Sensing

IntrovertedIntuitive

INFP INTP

INFJ INTJ

ExtravertedIntuitive

ENFP ENTP

ENFJ ENTJ

Statistics

12%

5%

4%

9%

14%

9%

8%

12%

1%

4%

8%

2%2%

3% 3% 2%

ISTJ ISTP

ESTP ESTJ

ISFJ ISFP

ESFP ESFJ

INFJ INFP

ENFP ENFJ

INTJ INTP

ENTP ENTJ

www.myersbriggs.org Statistics from 1972-2002 from the Stanford research institute

Batch 26 Statistics

2% 2%9%

24%

9%

4%4%2%

11%

6%

7%

7%

13%

ENTP ENFP

ENTJ ENFJ

INTJ INFJ

ESFP ESTJ

ESFJ ISTP

ISFP ISTJ

ISFJ

Bibliographyhttp://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-

basics/

http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/understanding-mbti-type-dynamics/type-

dynamics.asp#attitudes_or_orientations

http://typelogic.com/

http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp

http://www.personalitypathways.com/type_inventory.html

http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/conclusions.html

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