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February 8, 2013 By Richard

ISFJ: Protector — Jung 16 Personality Types Test Results

ISFJ Jungian Personality Test TypeISFJ: Protector. Here are the top characteristics of this Jungian Personality Type:

  1. More on the reserved side while still being quite friendly and agreeable.
  2. Responsible and loyal to their commitments.
  3. Prefer to err on the side of perfectionism when it comes to completing tasks and supporting projects.
  4. They do put great importance on trying to get a feel for the emotions of others and even take note of important characteristics and events for those closest to them.
  5. Seek harmony and structured systems when it comes to work and home life.

Here’s a video on this personality type. Check it out:

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF1e9Hs3llE

(Can’t see the link? Click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF1e9Hs3llE)

16 Personality Types Detailed

The Jungian 16 Type Personality Test is designed to measure how you like to look at the world and make decisions. Inside, you’ll find your 4 letter Jungian type and will be able to start making a difference today with practical, useful, and simple tips.

How Reliable is the Test?

Trait based personality assessments that rely primarily on S-Data (self-sourced) are considered useful to the extent that they satisfy this statement: “An instrument is said to be valid when it measures what it has been designed to measure (Ghiselli, Campbell, & Zedeck, 1981; Murphy & Davidshofer, 2005).”

Therefore these types of tests, if well designed, are as useful as the user wants them to be. These statements apply to the all well-designed personality tests. All this means is you should take the test honestly and you should exercise good judgment when evaluating your results.

As a little history lesson, there are other very well-known type tests out there that used the research of Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers to achieve great results. Those assessments devised their theories from Carl Jung’s work in his book Psychological Types (1921). A fine combination of great research, testing, and theorizing to create great tools.

Want to Learn More?

If you’re looking for more information about the Jungian 16 Personality Types Test, then click here to take it right away. There’s plenty more detail in the book linked to after the test if you’d like to check it out, too.

Also the entire Jungian Types presentation can be downloaded from SlideShare.

Thank you for visiting, watching, and wanting to grow. I hope you put your personality type results to good use.

Filed Under: Jungian Personality Types

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