Peter: I think that Myers-Briggs is mildly useful if used in a constructive way; for instance, to try to understand how team-members might be better able to work together. That said, lots of people get incredibly exercised by its very existence for reasons I don't understand. At any rate, this was not a 'serious' test in that in only had 50 questions. This is why I said 'a bit of fun'.
Sally - good question, I don't really know the answer!
I am Pam Berardinelli Garrud (PamBG), a 54 year old wife, daughter and beloved child of God. Ordained as a minister (pastor) in the Methodist Church of Great Britain, in 2009 I re-immigrated back to Northeast Ohio with my London-born husband after 20 years residence in the UK. I am seeking to serve God by loving God and my neighbor in the ministry of hospital chaplaincy. Prior to becoming a minister, I worked in the pensions industry.
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Myers-Briggs is not just a bit of fun. But I suppose it was inevitable that a presumably pirated version of the test would appear on the Internet.
there are scores of these tests on the internet, some really good, others not so much.
I wonder why we are so fascinated by them.
btw my true Myers Briggs type is INFP- and that is what this "quiz" also indicated!
Peter: I think that Myers-Briggs is mildly useful if used in a constructive way; for instance, to try to understand how team-members might be better able to work together. That said, lots of people get incredibly exercised by its very existence for reasons I don't understand. At any rate, this was not a 'serious' test in that in only had 50 questions. This is why I said 'a bit of fun'.
Sally - good question, I don't really know the answer!
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