What makes the MBTI instrument different
from all the other personality tests?

 

The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator instrument has been used for more than 50 years and is continually updated through ongoing research to improve its ability to meaningfully identify personality differences.

The most recent update included the use of a representative national sample. No other personality test is backed by as much research and as many years of use as is the MBTI instrument, which has been taken by millions of people worldwide.

The MBTI assessment was the first tool to describe healthy, normal personalities rather than abnormal ones.

It identifies 16 personality types that are each equally valid and healthy.

Knowledge of psychological type helps people better understand themselves and each other, resulting in more effective and satisfying human interaction.



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