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Myers Briggs Test

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Myers-Briggs Test

1Do new interactions or interactions with new people

2Are you more

3Facts

4If you must disappoint someone, are you usually

5Is it easier to influence you with

6Do you prefer to work to

Please enter A or B in the square boxes to the right of each question. The more honest you are with yourself on your answers, the more accurate the results will be. A good check may be to answer the questions with someone who knows you well to see if they agree. If you really have trouble deciding on an answer, just pick one choice. The collective set will reveal your true nature.

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7Do you mostly choose

8At parties, do you generally

9Do you prefer writers who

10Do you tend to be interested in the

11Which way is easier for you to understand people, using

12You often approach or greet people

13Are you regularly

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14Which do you enjoy more

15Do you usually

16In doing common things, do you often do it

17Are you more

18Which is of greater value to you

19Would you rather make decisions based on

20Do you like things

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21Are you usually

22Do you consider yourself a better

23Which is worse

24Are visionaries and theorists

25Do you tend to be a

26Is it better to be

27Most of the time or on most issues, are you

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28Anywhere you have your own space, is it mostly

29When standing in line, do you often

30Common sense is

31Children do not

32In rating things, do you regularly use

33With people, are you usually

34Which is the greater ability

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35Do you prefer to

36Are you more of

37Do you mostly live in, or think about, the

38Do you usually see how others

39Would you rather

40Which dominates you, your

41Do you prefer work, or to do work, which is

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42Which is worse, being too

43Do you have

44You often speak in

45Would you rather do

46Which is the greater compliment

47Which is stronger in you

48Is clutter something you generally

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49Are you more comfortable

50Are you generally

51Which do you regularly trust over the other, your

52Which trait is stronger in you

53Do you regularly buy things you

54Are you generally

55Is it better to

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56Do you live most of your life

57When the phone rings, do you

58Which is the greater quality to have

59Which is more interesting to you

60Which is worse to be

61Do you tend to volunteer for or donate to causes you

62At work, do you like your day

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63How firmly should laws be enforced

64Are you

65Do you often take what someone tells you

66Do you tend to see

67Which do you wish was stronger in you

68Would you rather watch movies with

69In life, are you more

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70Is your life relatively

71When you find something you like, do you tend to

72Do you prefer stories and movies about

73When you are in charge, are you mostly

74At work, is it easier for you to

Please click on the RESULTS Tab (at bottom) to see your results.

Compiled, edited and put on spreadsheet by Minh Tan

Copyright 2011

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Myers-Briggs Test

Do new interactions or interactions with new people

Are you more

Facts

If you must disappoint someone, are you usually

Is it easier to influence you with

Do you prefer to work to

Please enter A or B in the square boxes to the right of each question. The more honest you are with yourself on your answers, the more accurate the results will be. A good check may be to answer the questions with someone who knows you well to see if they agree. If you really have trouble deciding on an answer, just pick one choice. The collective set will reveal your true nature.

A) excite and energize you

B) worry or drain you

A) realistic

B) idealistic

A) have obvious meanings

B) explain things or situations

A) honest and straightforward

B) warm and caring

A) convincing evidence

B) a touching appeal

A) deadlines

B) just "whenever"

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Do you mostly choose

At parties, do you generally

Do you prefer writers who

Do you tend to be interested in the

Which way is easier for you to understand people, using

You often approach or greet people

Are you regularly

A) rather carefully

B) somewhat casually

A) stay late, with increasing energy

B) leave early, with decreased energy

A) say what they mean

B) use analogies, metaphors and symbolism

A) actual

B) possible

A) reasoning

B) instincts

A) professionally and business-like

B) personally and casually

A) on time or early

B) late

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Which do you enjoy more

Do you usually

In doing common things, do you often do it

Are you more

Which is of greater value to you

Would you rather make decisions based on

Do you like things

A) finishing a project

B) working on a project

A) stay up to date on other people's lives

B) get behind on other people's news

A) the usual ways like most others

B) your own way

A) sensible

B) imaginative

A) consistent thinking

B) harmonious relationships

A) evidence and logic

B) values or feelings

A) finalized and certain

B) open to change

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Are you usually

Do you consider yourself a better

Which is worse

Are visionaries and theorists

Do you tend to be a

Is it better to be

Most of the time or on most issues, are you

A) serious and determined

B) easy-going

A) conversationalist

B) listener

A) change

B) tradition

A) somewhat annoying

B) rather fascinating

A) reasonable person

B) sympathetic person

A) fair and just

B) forgiving and merciful

A) opinionated

B) neutral or indifferent

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Anywhere you have your own space, is it mostly

When standing in line, do you often

Common sense is

Children do not

In rating things, do you regularly use

With people, are you usually

Which is the greater ability

A) organized

B) disorganized

A) chat with others

B) mind your own business

A) rarely questionable

B) often questionable

A) make themselves useful enough

B) use their imaginations enough

A) standards

B) feelings

A) firm

B) gentle

A) to organize and be methodical

B) to adapt and work with what you have

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Do you prefer to

Are you more of

Do you mostly live in, or think about, the

Do you usually see how others

Would you rather

Which dominates you, your

Do you prefer work, or to do work, which is

A) make decisions

B) have decisions made for you

A) an outgoing person

B) a private person

A) present or past

B) future

A) are useful

B) see

A) discuss an issue in detail, whether agreeing or not

B) arrive at agreement on an issue

A) thoughts

B) feelings

A) signed, sealed and delivered by contract

B) agreed on with a handshake

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Which is worse, being too

Do you have

You often speak in

Would you rather do

Which is the greater compliment

Which is stronger in you

Is clutter something you generally

A) indifferent or uncaring

B) critical

A) many friends with little contact for most

B) few friends with deep friendships

A) specifics

B) generalities

A) production and distribution

B) design and research

A) There is a logical person

B) There is an emotional person

A) reasoning

B) devotion

A) take time to clean up

B) ignore and put up with

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Are you more comfortable

Are you generally

Which do you regularly trust over the other, your

Which trait is stronger in you

Do you regularly buy things you

Are you generally

Is it better to

A) after a decision is made

B) before a decision made

A) observant of the world

B) introspective or inward looking

A) experience

B) instinct

A) practicality

B) cleverness

A) can justify in having

B) want

A) fair-minded

B) soft-hearted

A) have things planned

B) just let things happen

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Do you live most of your life

When the phone rings, do you

Which is the greater quality to have

Which is more interesting to you

Which is worse to be

Do you tend to volunteer for or donate to causes you

At work, do you like your day

A) in a hurry or rushed pace

B) casually and easy-going

A) try to get to it first

B) hope someone else will answer

A) a strong sense of reality

B) a vivid imagination

A) details

B) concepts or ideas

A) too passionate

B) too logical

A) understand

B) sympathize with

A) scheduled

B) unscheduled

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How firmly should laws be enforced

Are you

Do you often take what someone tells you

Do you tend to see

Which do you wish was stronger in you

Would you rather watch movies with

In life, are you more

A) as written

B) with room to change for circumstances involved

A) easy to approach and talk to

B) hard to approach and talk to

A) literally or exactly

B) figuratively or roughly

A) reality

B) possibilities

A) determination

B) self-control

A) plots or story lines that are hard to understand

B) characters who are hard to understand

A) deliberate and intentional

B) spontaneous and improvising

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Is your life relatively

When you find something you like, do you tend to

Do you prefer stories and movies about

When you are in charge, are you mostly

At work, is it easier for you to

Please click on the RESULTS Tab (at bottom) to see your results.

Compiled, edited and put on spreadsheet by Minh Tan

A) structured

B) unstructured

A) admire it

B) think of how good it'd be if you had it

A) action and adventure

B) fantasy and heroism

A) strict and firm

B) lenient and forgiving

A) point out mistakes

B) try to please others

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Please enter A or B in the square boxes to the right of each question. The more honest you are with yourself on your answers, the more accurate the results will be. A good check may be to answer the questions with someone who knows you well to see if they agree. If you really have trouble deciding on

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Your Myers-Briggs results show these dominant preferences

You are by nature (your Keirseyan Temperament)

has your Temperament

Your Myers-Briggs results have the symbolic name of the (This is just a name, not a career recommendation)

This is a brief summary description of your Myers-Briggs results

Your naturalpersonality type matches are

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Theoretically and statistically, these types get along best with yours, but this could be false with any one person of these types.

For more information, please visit http://digitalcitizen.ca/myers-briggs/

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by nature (your Keirseyan Temperament)

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Theoretically and statistically, these types get along best with yours, but this could be false with any one person of these

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This test also improved on some of the questions chosen by improving readability of the questions and not allowing ties.

The handful of extra questions added cannot skew the results to any appreciable amount.

By Minh TanCopyright 2011

This is an enhanced Myers-Briggs test using the best questions from the most popular versions out there: Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Keirseyan Temperament Sorters I and II and a few others.

"Best" questions were determined by how well they referenced real life situations, and asked for "most likely" answers rather than "absolute" answers, as most people are not absolute or just "one way all the time" in their life styles. Questions too similar to each other were also eliminated, although some were kept as in the original tests since they do serve to test a subject's consistency in his/her answers.

Improved readability was achieved by using simpler language. This meant simpler words, fewer idioms or expressions with metaphors and cultural references and bias, and removal of words or idioms with positive or negative connotations. Where any such words or idioms were left for their value, alternative words accompany them to help with readability. The test came in at a lower grade reading level so those for whom English is a foreign language, or those with low literacy levels, should be able to understand the questions and answers better. This will allow more people to do the test and do it more accurately. Extreme care was taken not to alter meanings of the original questions and answer choices, unless to make the meaning clearer.

Most versions of the Myers-Briggs tests allowed for "ties" on the results among the Preferences (letter codes). However, nobody is absolutely straight down the middle and it just confuses the outcome. As a result, this test has an odd number of questions for each Preference so no ties can result.

For more information, please visit http://digitalcitizen.ca/myers-briggs/