Learning Styles
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MBTI
Uses the 3 Jungian dimensions - Extraversion-Introversion,
Sensing-Intuition (preferring the concrete or the abstract), Thinking-Feeling
(preferring logic or values), plus one created by Isabel Briggs -
Judging-Perceiving (being organized or flexible and easygoing). Numerous studies have provided evidence of
its validity. The Manual for Type sites hundreds of studies that demonstrate
its psychometric soundness. However, while it has been revised many times, the
very nature of a self report psychological inventory includes limitations with
reliability. However, theoretically any test-taker should have an organic type
that is stable over a lifetime, and once they discover that type they should be
able to reliably interpret the information related to their type. It is the
most widely used inventory in and out of education and has been translated into
several languages. More research has been conducted on the MBTI than all of the
other inventories combined.
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Sensate |
Intuitive |
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Introvert
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ISTJ 6% |
ISFJ 6% |
INFJ 2% |
INTJ 2% |
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ISTP 5% |
ISFP 5% |
INFP 3% |
INTP 3% |
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Extrovert |
ESTP 11% |
ESFP 12% |
ENFP 6% |
ENTP 6% |
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ESTJ 11% |
ESFJ 12% |
ENFJ 5% |
ENTJ 5% |
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