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Rachel Lim 15-12-2015 15:26

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Comparing the distribution from this poll vs the US as a whole:




Sources:
CD poll at noon on 12/15
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-p...is-my-type.htm


I wonder how the graph will shift if it was for all of FRC, not just those on CD.

Richard Wallace 15-12-2015 15:47

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Originally Posted by Rachel Lim (Post 1512583)
Comparing the distribution from this poll vs the US as a whole:

I wonder how the graph will shift if it was for all of FRC, not just those on CD.

I wonder the same.

Over 60% of CD responders are NT (Analyst) role, about five times the US average. Are NTs more likely to respond to a CD thread poll? I think we are.

Even so, 5x is a pretty big bias. NTs are probably more at home in a community like FRC than we would be in many others.

Ryan_Todd 15-12-2015 16:51

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After 10+ years in the FIRST Robotics Competition, taking on various leadership roles and finally returning as an engineering mentor, I am now a very different person from who I was when I first joined my local team as a freshman.

Once upon a time, I was an INTP-T; today, I count myself an ENFJ-A.
:ahh:

There's really nothing like FRC to make an introverted geek feel comfortable and secure in your shell, and then to crack that shell wide open and drag you kicking and screaming into the light!

GeeTwo 15-12-2015 23:16

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The highest correlation for CD denizens appears to be T vs F; (Thinking vs Feeling). Of T, only ESTP is below 7 responses, whereas among the F only ENFP and INFP are over 7 responses so far. Looking at two attributes, NT is definitely in the lead, at 57.5% (vs 10.3 of the population, according to the Myers and Briggs Foundation). As noted before, this is over 5x the general population, suggesting that CD posters are a significantly self-selected group.

Also, let me note variations among my scores over the years. Among a few dozen trials, I did once score an INTJ, and recently (on the most recently suggested test commended by Dan Eiland) scored a marginal INFT, which I attribute to some of the question wording which specified (for instance) "as regards teamwork", and which perhaps includes some intentional direction of my energies towards mentorship vs personal achievements, both due to FIRST involvement and as I realize that I am closer to the end of my career than the beginning. At the same time, I have become more assertive as the years pass.

Ben Martin 16-12-2015 09:17

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rachel Lim (Post 1512583)
Comparing the distribution from this poll vs the US as a whole:




Sources:
CD poll at noon on 12/15
http://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-p...is-my-type.htm


I wonder how the graph will shift if it was for all of FRC, not just those on CD.

I find it very interesting that proportionally CD has ~1/3 as many individuals as the US average with the Sensing characteristic.

Every type with an "S" scores less on CD than the US average.

techhelpbb 16-12-2015 09:49

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Originally Posted by Ben Martin (Post 1512784)
I find it very interesting that proportionally CD has ~1/3 as many individuals as the US average with the Sensing characteristic.

Every type with an "S" scores less on CD than the US average.

My intuition tells me you have an interest in that. Want to debate about it? :D

So here is my question: are designs led by people who are sensing more or less likely to revolve around robot mounted sensors than driver intuition?

Zac Schofield 16-12-2015 10:29

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ISTP-t for me. A lot of it actually made sense to me, but I my have rationalized some of the stuff they said... :P

Abhishek R 16-12-2015 12:59

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Originally Posted by techhelpbb (Post 1512791)
My intuition tells me you have an interest in that. Want to debate about it? :D

So here is my question: are designs led by people who are sensing more or less likely to revolve around robot mounted sensors than driver intuition?

Which brings a tangential question; what is the breakdown of team roles by personality type (ie drive team, pit crew, PR, scouting, leadership, etc)?

Taylor 16-12-2015 13:14

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Originally Posted by Abhishek R (Post 1512839)
Which brings a tangential question; what is the breakdown of team roles by personality type (ie drive team, pit crew, PR, scouting, leadership, etc)?

I think this question is better suited for the parent thread.


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