Question 1 - Choice B
"The first preference has to do with how you're ENERGIZED. But the key is, "what are you more COMFORTABLE doing?"
Avoid crowds and seek quiet.
Listen more than talk.
Keep enthusiasm to self.
Concentrate well.
Proceed cautiously in meeting people & participate in selected activities.
Think carefully before speaking.
Time alone to recharges batteries.
Would prefer to socialize in small groups or just do job "by myself."
Content being on the sidelines.
Question 2 - Choice A
These preferences have to do with how you GATHER information...or what you pay attention to.
Learn new things by imitation and observation.
Value solid, recognizable methods achieved in step-by-step manner.
Focus on actual experience
Tend to be specific and literal; give detailed descriptions.
Behave practically.
Rely on past experiences.
Likes predictable relationships.
Appreciates standard ways to solve problems.
Methodical.
Value realism and common sense.
Question 3 - Choice A
This category deals with how we make decisions and reach conclusions...
Have truth as an objective.
Decide more with my head.
Question others' findings, 'cause they might be wrong.
Notice ineffective reasoning.
Choose truthfulness over tactfulness.
Deal with people firmly, as needed
Expect world to run on logical principles.
Notice pros & cons of each option.
See others' flaws... critical.
Feelings valid if they're logical.
Tolerate occasional queries as to my emotional state in rel'ships.
Question 4 -A
This one has to do with the LIFESTYLE you adopt.
Prefer my life to be decisive, imposing my will on it
Prefer knowing what they're getting themselves into
Feel better after making decisions
Enjoy finishing things.
Work for a settled life, with my plans in order.
Dislike surprises & want advance warnings.
See time as a finite resource, and take deadlines seriously.
Like checking off "to do" list.
Feel better with things planned.
Settled. Organized.
You're an ISTJ
ISTJ
You're systematic, thorough, painstaking, and hardworking...You get the job done and complete it on time...you are serious and sincere in whatever you do..you work well within a structure...follow the hierarchy...and are particularly strong and careful in keeping track of facts and details...
Cautious...generally seeking to maintain the status quo...you are at your best getting things to the right place at the right time....
Serious, responsible and sensible stalwarts of society...trustworthy and honor your commitments...your word is your solemn vow. Practical and realisitic, you have great powers of concentration....hard to distract once you have embarked what you believe is the best course of action.... ..
You like to apply past experience to present decisions...you can cite accurate evidence to support your views...you're down to earth and seek to do the right thing at the appropriate time...you find it hard to understand people who start an education but don't finish it...
You are diligent and persevering in your efforts...whether it be school, or work, or love...A half-finished job is not a job well done...you probably believe in "Say what you mean and mean what you say." Private by nature, you appear calm in moments of crisis...
You believe in work before pleasure...(gee, like posting before playing the online games on Storm Palace?)..while you don't SEEK leadership positions, you might find yourself in one...you build a reputation for reliable, stable and consistent performance...
You like to schedule....even your LEISURE time! It helps to you if it has a purpose, even if that purpose is sociability...to you, love means bigtime commitment, steadiness and consistency...you behave appropriately for what the situation demands (for example, romantic in the beginning, and so on)..
When you give your word and are ready to settle down, you follow-through... you expect your partners to act in a similar manner...you may stay in a poor relationship because of a sense of duty...you might have strong but unspoken reactions under that cool facade...
Logical and analytical...quick to point out flaws in other people...when you feel scorned in a relationship, you may not let your partner know it..when it's obvious that the relationship is really over, ending it is just the practical thing to do...
Things to look out for: you could immerse yourself in details...you could become rigid in your ways and be thought of as inflexible... don't forget to compliment people and be so concerned with getting the job done....you might overlook the long-range implications of your actions today...don't get stuck in a rut...recognize your emotions, and the values they represent... others might see you as insensitive...
Also, you're skeptical of new ideas you don't see immediate and practical applications for...you may impose judgments on others...expect others to be the way YOU'd be...become more tolerant of difference between people."
ISTJ: "I Save Things Judiciously"
"1. You are almost never late for your appointments
YES
2. You like to be engaged in an active and fast-paced job
NO
3. You enjoy having a wide circle of acquaintances
YES
4. You feel involved when watching TV soaps.
YES
5. You are usually the first to react to a sudden event:
the telephone ringing or unexpected question
NO
6. You are more interested in a general idea than in the details of its realization
NO
7. You tend to be unbiased even if this might endanger
your good relations with people
YES
8. Strict observance of the established rules is likely to prevent a good outcome
NO
9. It's difficult to get you excited
NO
10. It is in your nature to assume responsibility.
YES
11. You often think about humankind and its destiny
NO
12. You believe the best decision is one that can be easily changed
NO
13. Objective criticism is always useful in any activity.
YES
14. You prefer to act immediately rather than speculate
about various options
NO
15. You trust reason rather than feelings
YES
16. You are inclined to rely more on improvisation
than on careful planning
NO
17. You spend your leisure time actively socializing
with a group of people, attending parties, shopping, etc.
NO
18. You usually plan your actions in advance
YES
19. Your actions are frequently influenced by emotions
NO
20. You are a person somewhat reserved and distant in communication
YES
21. You know how to put every minute of your
time to good purpose
NO
22. You readily help people while asking nothing in return
YES
23. You often contemplate about the complexity of life
NO
24. After prolonged socializing you feel you need
to get away and be alone
YES
25. You often do jobs in a hurry
NO
26. You easily see the general principle behind
specific occurrences
YES
27. You frequently and easily express your feelings and emotions
NO
28. You find it difficult to speak loudly
YES
29. You get bored if you have to read theoretical books
YES
30. You tend to sympathize with other people
YES
31. You value justice higher than mercy
YES
32. You rapidly get involved in social life
at a new workplace
NO
33. The more people with whom you speak, the better you feel
NO
34. You tend to rely on your experience rather than
on theoretical alternatives
YES
35. You like to keep a check on how things
are progressing
YES
36. You easily empathize with the concerns of other people
NO
37. Often you prefer to read a book than go to a party
YES
38. You enjoy being at the center of events in which
other people are directly involved
NO
39. You are more inclined to experiment than
to follow familiar approaches
NO
40. You avoid being bound by obligations
NO
41. You are strongly touched by the stories about people's troubles
NO
42. Deadlines seem to you to be of relative, rather than absolute, importance
NO
43. You prefer to isolate yourself from outside noises
NO
44. It's essential for you to try things with your own hands
NO
45. You think that almost everything can be analyzed
YES
46. You do your best to complete a task on time
YES
47. You take pleasure in putting things in order
NO
48. You feel at ease in a crowd
NO
49. You have good control over your desires and temptations
YES
50. You easily understand new theoretical principles
YES
51. The process of searching for solution is more
important to you than the solution itself
NO
52. You usually place yourself nearer to the side
than in the center of the room
YES
53. When solving a problem you would rather follow
a familiar approach than seek a new one
YES
54. You try to stand firmly by your principles.
YES
55. A thirst for adventure is close to your heart
NO
56. You prefer meeting in small groups to interaction
with lots of people
NO
57. When considering a situation you pay more attention to
the current situation and less to a possible sequence of events
NO
58. You consider the scientific approach to be the best
NO
59. You find it difficult to talk about your feelings
NO
60. You often spend time thinking of how things
could be improved
YES
61. Your decisions are based more on the feelings
of a moment than on the careful planning
NO
62. You prefer to spend your leisure time alone
or relaxing in a tranquil family atmosphere
YES
63. You feel more comfortable sticking to
conventional ways
NO
64. You are easily affected by strong emotions
NO
65. You are always looking for opportunities
YES
66. Your desk, workbench etc. is usually neat and orderly
YES
67. As a rule, current preoccupations worry
you more than your future plans
YES
68. You get pleasure from solitary walks
YES
69. It is easy for you to communicate in social situations
YES
70. You are consistent in your habits
YES
71. You willingly involve yourself in matters
which engage your sympathies
NO
72. You easily perceive various ways
in which events could develop
YES"
"HUMANMETRICS
Jung Typology Test
STRENGTH OF THE PREFERENCES %
Your type is INTJ
Introverted: 56%
Intuitive: 12%
Thinking: 25%
Judging: 67%
Qualitative analysis of your type formula
You are:
- moderately expressed introvert
- slightly expressed intuitive personality
- moderately expressed thinking personality
- distinctively expressed judging personality"
From the personality tests, I have found out that my personality type is: INTJ. This is an abbreviation of "I save things Judiciously". This means that I am a mixture of four different personality types. These personality types are Introvert, Intuitive, Thinking and Judging. Both personality tests state that I have a personality type of INTJ. From Personality Test 2, I have found out that I am 56% Introverted, 12% Intuitive, 25% Thinking and 67% Judging. As a result, from the results I have found out that I am more of an Introvert and Judgemental person than I am a Intuitive and Thinking person. This doesn't mean that I'm not an Intuitive and Thinking person to some extent, however according to the Personality Tests.
An Introvert is someone that "seeks time to spend in quiet, cerebral pursuits" (Wier. 2009, p. 19). According to Lieberman, M and Rosenthal, R (2001, [n.k.]) "introverts are less able to multitask and thus are poorer at nonverbal decoding, but only when it is a secondary task". A intuitive individual puts "forth big picture ideas and possibilities" ([Anon.] [n.d.]). A thinking type pushes for decisions "driven only by logical considerations, thus appearing insensitive to feeling types who focus primarily on people issues" ([Anon.] [n.d.]). A judging type pushes "hard to make decisions and get quick closure before the data has been analysed" ([Anon.] [n.d.]).
To a some extent, I agree with the overall findings of the tests. This is because I genuinely feel that I have a personality type of INTJ more than the other personality types. This is because I feel that I have been an Introvert for most of my life therefore this is a finding that isn't surprising to me. For example, I consider myself to be quiet and someone that generally chooses not to participate in social activities. This is an attribute of the INTJ personality type. Both of the personality tests consider me to be a Introvert, so as a result I agree with both of the personality tests in this regard. In addition, both tests state that I am a Introvert to a large extent (56%) which I also agree with. For example, I don't consider myself to be an Introvert to a small extent. Rather, I consider myself to be an Introvert to a large extent which both tests show. I therefore also agree with both tests on the extent of how much I am an Introvert.
In addition, both tests state that I am a intuitive individual. This is also something that I agree with because in my opinion I am someone that likes to look at each of the possible outcomes of each decision in order to make the best decision possible before making a final decision. I therefore agree with both tests to some extent. Having said that, I feel that I am more of an intuitive individual than what both tests state I am. For example, both tests state that I am an Intuitive individual of 12%. This is a small percentage of my personality so I personally feel that I am more of an Intuitive individual than the 12% that the tests believe I am. To some extent, I therefore don't agree with both of the test results.
Also, both tests state that I am a thinking type. This is something that I agree with because I personally feel that I am someone that makes decisions based on logic rather than emotion. I therefore agree with both tests to a large extent in this regard. Furthermore, both tests think that I am a thinker of 25% which is something I also agree with. This is because I feel that I am thinker to some extent but not to the point where it is a personality attribute that is the most dominant of mine. I think that the 25% amount reflects this very accurately which is why I agree with both tests to a large extent I am both a thinker and a thinker of 25%.
Additionally, both tests state that I am a judging individual. This is something that I strongly disagree with because I feel I always analyse data and information before making a decision. I therefore disagree with both tests to a large extent in this case. In addition, both tests think that I am a judging individual of 67% which is something I disagree strongly with. This is because not only do I think I am not a judging individual, I certainly don't think I'm a judging individual by 67%, which is a huge amount. I therefore think that the 67% amount reflects my personality very inaccurately which is why I disagree with the results of both tests to a great extent in this regard.
Overall, I feel that I agree with the findings of both tests to some extent. This is because both tests show that I am a Introvert to a large extent (56%) which I fully agree with and that I am a thinking individual to some extent (25%) which I also agree with. Having said that, both tests state that I am a intuitive individual of 12% which I agree to some extent with because I feel I am an intuitive individual although I personally think that I am a intuitive individual of more than 12%. This is why I disagree with both tests to some degree. In addition, both tests state that I am a judging individual of 67% which I feel doesn't reflect my personality because not only do I think I'm not a judging individual, I certainly don't think I'm a judging individual to such a large extent (67%). This is why I disagree with both tests in this regard to a large degree.
I wouldn't be happy for Personality Tests to be used as a selection tool because in my opinion, personality tests don't always bring out the best in an individual. For example, if a highly skilled candidate applies for a job, the results from the personality test may not perceive the individual in a positive light from the employers point of view. This would be a shame because it is clear that the candidate can do the job and do it very well. This is one reason why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool.
Another reason why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool is because a Personality Test assumes that an individuals personality can't adapt or change to a different work environment. I feel that is bad because many people can change their personality depending on where they work so using a Personality Test wouldn't give people that deserve a chance to be employed, a fair chance.
In addition, a further reason why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool is because Personality Tests may not always be valid because their is a lack of evidence supporting the results. I think that this is bad because Personality Tests may not always be accurate so if their is a slight doubt that the Personality Tests aren't fully accurate, they shouldn't be used as a selection tool. This is why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool.
Furthermore, another reason why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool is because collecting, measuring and interpreting the results may be costly from the employers point of view. I think that this is bad because it would cost a business lots of money that would raise costs that could otherwise be avoided if Personality Tests weren't used as a selection tool. Raising costs reduces the overall profits of an organisation so this is why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool.
Additionally, another reason why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool is because if individuals with a certain type of Personality are the only type of people that are employed, their might be a lack of diversity in the workplace. This would be bad because it may result in a workforce that has a lack of diverse skills which may cause inefficiency. Inefficiency in a business would mean that the business isn't meeting it's full potential which wouldn't satisfy the managers and board of directors of an organisation. This is why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool.
Moreover, an additional reason why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool is because a candidate's experience or training may have a bigger effect on job performance than a candidate's personality. For example, if a candidate's personality is the same as the general personality of the job populace, it would most likely mean that he/she would be able to work well with the people that are currently working in the organisation, but it wouldn't necessarily mean that it would effect the job performance more than a candidate that has been trained / has experience. This is because people that have been trained / have experience may work more efficiently / productively than people who have a certain personality. This is why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool.
Also, another reason why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool is because certain personality attributes may be difficult to measure. This is bad because their may be certain Personality traits that may be useful for a certain job that the Personality Test doesn't detect. This would mean that job candidates may be unfairly turned down from employers because of the Personality Test's limitations. This is why I wouldn't be happy for a Personality Test to be used as a selection tool.
In conclusion, the main finding that I got from this topic is learning about what the nomothetic and idiographic approaches are. Before I read up on this topic, I didn't realise what the nomothetic and idiographic approaches were, but after reading up on the topic and carrying out the activities of this blog, I learnt what the nomothetic and idiographic approaches are. In addition, I also found out that my personality type is INTJ from using the two personality tests. This is something that I didn't know before as I had never taken a Personality Test previous to learning about this topic. I also found out that Personality Tests have disadvantages e.g. can be costly which is something that I didn't realise before researching this topic as previous to learning about this topic, I always thought that Personality Tests were just advantageous.
Additionally, I also found out that Personality Tests vary in their questioning. For example, before I had taken this topic I had always assumed that all Personality Tests were the same with the same questions in each. However, having done two different personality tests I have learnt that different questions are asked in different Personality Tests. Taking into account all of this information that I've learnt from this topic, I feel that I have learnt a lot from this topic overall. I feel that I have enjoyed this topic because I have felt it very interesting. This is because this is a topic that I am not familiar with despite having took Business Studies for one of my A Level's and as one of my GCSE's. I therefore feel that I've learnt a lot from this topic. As a result, I have enjoyed this topic greatly.
References:
Liebermann, M and Rosenthal, R. (2001) Why introverts can't always tell who likes them: Multitasking and nonverbal decoding. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 80 (2), 294-310.
Rollinson, D. (2008) Organisational Behaviour and Analysis: An Integrated Approach. 4th edition.
Harlow: Pearson Education Limited
Wier, M. (2009) Confessions of an Introvert: The Shy Girl's Guide to Career, Networking, and Getting the Most Out of Life. 1st Edition. Naperville: Sphinx Publishing.
1 comment:
WOW- I am overwhelmed with the content this week! Well done for doing such a thorough piece of work, but I think you are including way too much information for the blog. It must take hours! Whilst I am pleased you are taking this so seriously, I also think you could re-read it and see where you can paraphrase it. Some of the points are similar and could maybe have been grouped together. I don't ever want to stop you from doing too much work, but please check that it is all necessary! Well done
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