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Psychological ("personality") Types

 

According to Jung's theory of Psychological Types we are all different in fundamental ways. One's ability to process different information is limited by their particular type. These types are sixteen.

People can be either Extroverts or Introverts, depending on the direction of their activity; Thinking, Feeling, Sensing, Intuitive, according to their own information pathways; Judging or Perceiving, depending on the method in which they process received information.

Extroverts vs. Introverts

Extroverts are directed towards the objective world whereas Introverts are directed towards the subjective world. The most common differences between Extroverts and Introverts are shown below:

Extroverts
  • are interested in what is happening around them
  • are open and often talkative
  • compare their own opinions with the opinions of others
  • like action and initiative
  • easily make new friends or adapt to a new group
  • say what they think
  • are interested in new people
  • easily break unwanted relations
Introverts
  • are interested in their own thoughts and feelings
  • need to have own territory
  • often appear reserved, quiet and thoughtful
  • usually do not have many friends
  • have difficulties in making new contacts
  • like concentration and quiet
  • do not like unexpected visits and therefore do not make them
  • work well alone


Sensing vs. Intuition

Sensing is an ability to deal with information on the basis of its physical qualities and its affection by other information. Intuition is an ability to deal with the information on the basis of its hidden potential and its possible existence. The most common differences between Sensing and Intuitive types are shown below:

Sensing types
  • see everyone and sense everything
  • live in the here and now
  • quickly adapt to any situation
  • like pleasures based on physical sensation
  • are practical and active
  • are realistic and self-confident
Intuitive types
  • are mostly in the past or in the future
  • worry about the future more than the present
  • are interested in everything new and unusual
  • do not like routine
  • are attracted more to the theory than the practice
  • often have doubts


Thinking vs. Feeling

Thinking is an ability to deal with information on the basis of its structure and its function. Feeling is an ability to deal with information on the basis of its initial energetic condition and its interactions. The most common differences between Thinking and Feeling type are shown below:

Thinking types
  • are interested in systems, structures, patterns
  • expose everything to logical analysis
  • are relatively cold and unemotional
  • evaluate things by intellect and right or wrong
  • have difficulties talking about feelings
  • do not like to clear up arguments or quarrels
Feeling types
  • are interested in people and their feelings
  • easily pass their own moods to others
  • pay great attention to love and passion
  • evaluate things by ethics and good or bad
  • can be touchy or use emotional manipulation
  • often give compliments to please people


Perceiving vs. Judging

Perceiving types are motivated into activity by the changes in a situation. Judging types are motivated into activity by their decisions resulting from the changes in a situation. The most common differences between Perceiving and Judging types are shown below:

Perceiving types
  • act impulsively following the situation
  • can start many things at once without finishing them properly
  • prefer to have freedom from obligations
  • are curious and like a fresh look at things
  • work productivity depends on their mood
  • often act without any preparation
Judging types
  • do not like to leave unanswered questions
  • plan work ahead and tend to finish it
  • do not like to change their decisions
  • have relatively stable workability
  • easily follow rules and discipline


These four opposite pairs of preferences define eight different ways of dealing with information, which in turn result in sixteen Psychological Types:

ENTp, ISFp, ESFj, INTj, ENFj, ISTj, ESTp, INFp, ESFp, INTp, ENTj, ISFj, ESTj, INFj, ENFp and ISTp.

Where E - Extrovert, I - Introvert, S - Sensing, N - Intuitive, T - Thinking, F - Feeling, j - Judging, p - Perceiving.

So, ENTp for example would be Extrovert, Intuitive, Thinking and Perceiving type.

 
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8 comments on "Psychological ("personality") Types"
  Commented by  Ajay Ziz, Deputy Registrar, University of Jammu    | 08 Feb 2010 03:59 AM +0000
how would you classify ambivert . non sensory .. perceptually impoverished aflaatoons..
  Commented by  Ahmed Hussain, Sr IT Engineer, Identity Advertising Company    | 07 Feb 2010 08:44 AM +0000
Nice Article,It will help HR people to Evalute the employee perofrmance,
Thanks
  Commented by  varsha, technical manager(QMS)    | 09 Nov 2009 01:30 PM +0000
very nice.. article...
  Commented by  Kishor, Associate/Sr. Associate -(Technical), AOL    | 09 Nov 2009 10:24 AM +0000
Good liked it. 
Superb Post Alka, Many thanks for Sharing.
  Commented by  Nitin M Aras, Head/VP/GM-Tech. Support, Wintech Taparia Limited    | 09 Nov 2009 06:18 AM +0000
Good posting Alka... learned the real meaning and type of personalities...thanks for such a good posting
  Commented by  Gargi Sinha, Senior Consultant, Hewitt Associates    | 09 Nov 2009 06:16 AM +0000
Nice article Alka, really very informative. Thanks for sharing...
  Commented by  Ajay Ziz, Deputy Registrar, University of Jammu    | 09 Nov 2009 05:51 AM +0000
personality ahhh...uumm.. such a gyrating sandstorm :::

BUT

quiet flows the DON ::: mikhail sholokhov says ::
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