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[quote=Anonymous] I don't see Meyers Briggs as the gospel truth, but the analysis has been very useful to me in helping to understand some family members and acquaintances - just a bit more insight into why they might be seeing things or reacting to situations the way that they do. Like many others, I've taken the test several times online and came out as several different types. However, when I took the Meyers Briggs through work, it turns out that I was right on the line on a couple of parameters - E/I, for example. (This makes sense - I am an ambivert). So it's not surprising that my 'type' comes out slightly differently depending on what day I took the online test. Meyers Briggs definitely has limitations, and it's not fair to pigeonhole someone based on their personality assessment.....but it's a tool, and one that I've found to be helpful in a number of relationships. [/quote]
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