Chief Delphi

Chief Delphi (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/index.php)
-   General Forum (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=16)
-   -   Myers-Briggs Personality Types (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=140304)

Taylor 14-12-2015 13:26

Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
This thread discusses the use of personality type testing when assigning team roles and positions. Rather than hijack the thread, here is a simple poll to find out how CD users classify.
Take the quick (<10 minute) test here, then post your results - or if you already know your type, go ahead and put it in the poll.

I'm INTP. Just like Randall Munroe.

MrForbes 14-12-2015 13:36

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
I really don't know the answer for a sizable number of the questions they ask...so I don't expect the results to tell me much.

Rangel(kf7fdb) 14-12-2015 14:01

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
Though I am INTP, I don't believe I was always that way. Perhaps the fact that so many in FRC are INTP or because INTP works well for FRC is the reason I was sort of molded into this personality trait. Especially since outside of robotics stuff, I hang out with engineers and engineering students.

Mark McLeod 14-12-2015 15:03

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
Wait...engineers have personalities?

Akash Rastogi 14-12-2015 15:19

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
Took one of these while procrastinating. Interestingly accurate stuff, but then again, most people try to rationalize their results anyway.

Mine is supposedly ESTP-A, and is apparently a "rare" one? Like a shiny Pokemon card or something.

Funny enough, Donald Trump is ESTP. (Someone shoot me now)

It says I am persuasive, which is probably why I lean towards practicing law in the financial industry. (I've also been called 'manipulative', so who knows which is which?)

cadandcookies 14-12-2015 15:20

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
Wow, it's been awhile since I've seen Myers-Briggs typology pop up.

While I have some amount of skepticism for the 16 categories they sort people into (specifically the general claim that peoples' types are somehow fixed, and the cute titles they give all the types), it's very interesting to note changes in the ratios from one side or another-- the last time I took one of these, I self-assessed to much more introverted and "thinking" than I did when I just retook it, which is what I would have said if you asked me. It's interesting to note some pseudo-objective "proof" that I'm more extraverted and weigh "feeling" more in my decisions than I used to.

Personality tests are funny.

thatprogrammer 14-12-2015 15:24

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
I got a ESTJ-A

thatprogrammer 14-12-2015 15:26

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cadandcookies (Post 1512184)
Wow, it's been awhile since I've seen Myers-Briggs typology pop up.

While I have some amount of skepticism for the 16 categories they sort people into (specifically the general claim that peoples' types are somehow fixed, and the cute titles they give all the types), it's very interesting to note changes in the ratios from one side or another-- the last time I took one of these, I self-assessed to much more introverted and "thinking" than I did when I just retook it, which is what I would have said if you asked me. It's interesting to note some pseudo-objective "proof" that I'm more extraverted and weigh "feeling" more in my decisions than I used to.

Personality tests are funny.

Yeah, these do not seem to be the most accurate indicator of personality. For example, a weakness of mine was listed as:
Quote:

The problem with being so fixated on what works is that ESTJs too often dismiss what might work better.
This is probably because I responded as agreeing to having a plan and continuing it. That said, I'm probably the biggest advocate of figuring out ALTERNATE ways to do things on my team, and iterating designs until you've implemented some of the pros of other ways to do a single action.

MechEng83 14-12-2015 15:34

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
I straddle the ISTJ/INTJ line, more often falling on the S side.

Rachel Lim 14-12-2015 15:38

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
INTJ-T. I think it describes me, or at least it describes what other people have told me about myself. It'd be interesting to ask different people to do this test for me and see what they get.

It'd also be interesting to see if FRC outside of CD has so many INTP/INTJ types. If I had to guess, I think most of my team would be ISTJ.

Libby K 14-12-2015 15:47

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
INFP, just like my father. :) Definitely pretty accurate!

Calvin Hartley 14-12-2015 15:57

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
I've tested as INTP in the past and I consider that to be fairly accurate. People do change, though, as some of alluded to above. It's always interesting stuff. I think it's important to remember that one doesn't necessarily fit perfectly into a category, with only 16 options it's hard to truly classify as one. I've found it most often pretty close though.

For those of you familiar with the Enneagram personality system, I am generally considered a 2.

JohnFogarty 14-12-2015 15:58

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
ENTP-T and pretty darn accurate too.

Richard Wallace 14-12-2015 16:58

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
ENTP-T

Thirty+ years ago a similar MBTI tool showed me as ENTJ. Maybe I have mellowed just a little with age. Trying to judge less and explore differences more...

Lil' Lavery 14-12-2015 17:19

Re: Myers-Briggs Personality Types
 
INTP-T

That procrastination question.... should get back to some stuff I want to finish before build season. :ahh:


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:48.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi