Jared Swiney October 10, 2017 SSCI – 203 Homework #3 Personality Test The test that I chose to take is called the IPIP-NEO (International Personality Item Pool). I took the condensed version which is 120 questions long. It scores you on Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience.…
The Waterhouse Center was an incredible experience and an appropriate use of class time. The activities served as an informal way to get to know our peers, as well as an opportunity to analyze our own behavior. As a member of group “A” led by Bernie, we successfully accomplished a majority of the different events on his property. I will explain how we experienced success and trouble as a group, as well as how I handled my Myer’s Brigg’s typology and Big 5 personality types in relation to other individuals.…
1. The online assessments were rather accurate. They all had results that matched well with each other; they all consistently implied artistic, social, and methodical personality traits, which line up with known personality traits. One reason for any possible false results may to due to the assessments requiring a lot of self-honesty, which could be alter by social standards.…
As I opened the Metacognitive Journal assignment, I clicked on a link and it brought me to a survey of questions called the Personality Test. Going through the test, I was very unsure about many questions so I chose the uncertain answer for most of it. It felt like the test was never-ending however, I finally finished and I was relieved to see the end of the test. My results were Extravert, Sensing, Feeling, and Judging.…
I found FIRO-B assessment to be a very purposeful and functional, which I can use in my everyday life to measure how I interact with my team members. Moreover, this instrument is an aid to comprehend how we utilize inclusion, control and affection. Also, the value it holds is a great asset for our interpersonal needs to drive our behavior as leaders. I would deploy it to shape my ability to build trust, influence others and create stronger relationships with others. I'm mindful of some things may be general; however they can be maneuvered to motivate myself as I become more self-aware of myself.…
My personality type according to the four-letter score given in my Jungian 16-type personality assessment was INTP. This means I am socially cautious, enjoy problem solving, and highly conceptual. Possible career as a plastic surgeon, software designer, psychoanalyst, private investigator, financial analyst, mathematician, photographer. The “I” stands for Introvert. An introvert is someone who keeps to themselves mainly.…
JUNG and DISC assessments While taking the DISC and JUNG assessment I really thought about the type of person I was and what the possible outcomes would be. I thought about how I handle situations, how outgoing I am, and how I just react. While taking this test I was stumped when it came to some of the questions, such as what types of books I would read, how quickly I react to situations whether in my favor or not.…
According to Jung’s online personality test, my portrait was ENTJ. The acronym for ENTJ stands for extrovert, introvert, thinking and judging. An ENTJ personality likes to lead since their early age. This type of personality is found in 5 percent of total population. ENTJ like strong structure wherever they are.…
In your first post, briefly summarize your personality test results. Do you feel it is accurate? Why or why not? Would your family and/or friends believe it is accurate and describes you? Why or why not?…
My personality type was ESFP or in other words performer. Before I read what a performer was I thought this test is completely wrong I’ve never been a performer in my life. Then I started to read what it said and who was considered a performer. A performer is very extroverted, and I tested 60% in the category and it was my highest overall. This does make sense to me because I like to have discussions (as you’ve probably seen in class).…
I believe the best way I learn is through visual learning. I have always retained information very well when it was placed in front of me. Additionally, I think I have a solid capability of understanding the material when the teacher provides a visual display. I believe visual learning is why mathematics is the subject I excel the most in. In mathematics, the majority of problems become increasing more comprehensible for me after seeing the problem worked out on the board.…
There are a lot of factors that help determine what kind of person we are. From how we are raised, what culture we are from, and even our genes past down from our parents can be a contributing factor in our personality. In writing this I hope to find out more about myself by looking at myself through a psychological lens in order to analyze my personality better. When I was born I was the baby of the family.…
I learned that I am an ESTJ type, extravert (19%), sensing (12%), thinking (1%), and judging (44%). Some of the concepts that I have read about my personality…
Individual personalities contribute to the overall feel of an organization. Each person offers a unique talent, skill, outlook and perspective to a situation. To know your personal contribution, it is important to identify your personality type. To do so, I completed the Jung Typology Test online. I received an assessment of ENFJ.…
1. My personality type is ISTJ. I was not really surprised to get this because I have taken the full version test in high school, but I am happy to see that the results are consistent. An ISTJ is a natural organizer. I stands for Introvert, and I think this describes me well.…