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Foundations spring 2017

you are not a computer

1/7/2017

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You Are Not a Computer!YOU HAVE A PERSONALITY…
  1. Go to personalitypathways.com
    • Choose About the MBTI ® from the menu on the left
      • Read and summarize in your notebook The Basic MBTI Model – 2 Kinds of Mental Processes, 2 Kinds of Mental Orientations 
    • Choose What’s Your Myers Briggs? from the menu on the left
      • Scroll down and consider the four questions asked (in the pale yellow boxes)
      • Record what you believe is your personality type code (4 letters) – place a box around it or highlight
  1. Go to humanmetrics.com and click on the Jung Typology Testlink.
    • Click on Take test and then the   Answer the 72 questions (if your not sure of an answer you can skip some questions) and
    • Record your personality type and percentages as indicated by the test. Does it match who you thought you were?
    • Add your name to the poster representing your personality type.
  1. Go to personalitypage.com
Click on the Portrait button at the top of the page
  • Discuss, in your notebook, a brief description of your personality.
Click on the light bulb button at the top of the page and then choose Demographic Data 
  • Record the frequency (percentage) of your personality found in the population.
Click on the Personality and Careers button at the top of the page
  • Discuss some of the careers listed that would be suited to a person with your personality and if you are interested in any of them. Why or why not?
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