Chapter 6 Flashcards
According to Myers-Briggs type theory, a credit manager is probably
Intuitive
What are the Myers-Briggs types?
Extraversion, Introversion, Perception, Sensing, Thinking, Feeling,
Sally is interested in the tasks she does as a graphic artist and enjoys learning about the tasks of others. She enjoys talking to many people that she works with their work and their families. Sally is most likely fit this Myers-Briggs type.
Exraversion
Marvin is very patient with routine detail in his work as a biologist. Friends are sometimes surprised by this, as he is extremely intelligent. This Myers-Briggs type most closely fits Marvin’s tolerance for detail.
Sensing
Burt is very analytic in his decision making. He worries about whether or not his decision will be right, now how it will affect others. Burt’s Myers-Briggs type would be:
Thinking
In Myers-Briggs type theory, one perceives
one judges
Glenda has difficulty in her management job because she dislikes making decisions that might hurt people and then having to tell them. Glenda is most likely to fit this Myers-Briggs type.
Feeling
Melinda is upset at times with Barry as she would like to talk to him about things that go on at work, Barry tends to keep communication to a minimum. Melinda is most likely to fit this MB type:
Extraversion
Barry find Melinda to be intrusive and wishes she would leave him alone to ponder issues that he considers to be important. Barry would most likely fit this MB Type:
Introversion
In Counseling, MB Type theory can best be used to:
Help individuals understand how they may fit into certain types of work enviornments
In Counseling, it is helpful for counselors to understand how their own type fits with:
The clients own type
In MB type theory, the dominant process provides a way for understanding:
which type is the guiding one for an individual
In Myers-Briggs type theory, the auxiliary process provides a way for understanding:
Which type is the second most important one for an individual
When individuals are taught to respond in a certain ways and keep their true type hidden, this process is referred to as:
Falsification of type
Myers-Briggs type theory was originally developed as a
personality theory