INFJ INTJ
ISTP INTP
INFP ISFP
ESTP ESFP
ENFP ENTP
ESTJ ENTJ
ENFJ ESFJ
Myers Briggs Intro
46 fun slide intro to Myers Briggs theory
Myers Briggs and Careers
Links Myers Briggs types to jobs
MMDI Online Questionnaire
Produces several reports (basic report, personality radar, advanced type dynamics)
Myers Briggs-related Team Roles
Download a cartoon poster or screen saver
Myers Briggs Compendium
Lots of other articles and resources
Does your job suit your preferences?
Find out your preferences...
...using the MMDI questionnaire.
Find out what your job demands...
...using the JDQ questionnaire.
The JDQ report will give you a comparison between your job and your preferences.
If you do not have a code, complete the MMDI™ online questionnaire.
Alternatively, if you already know your type preferences you can obtain an MMDI code without completing the questionnaire with our online utility to convert type to MMDI code.
The report below is a sample only. It has not been produced using your code, but an example code of 'ggrf'
MetaRasa™ Personality Radar
This report has been produced using MMDI code: ggrf
Key
This radar report shows the distribution of your preferences:
You prefer lighter areas, you tend to avoid darker ones
Sensing is top, Intuition is bottom
Thinking is left, Feeling is right
Extraversion is outer, Introversion is inner
Opposite sides of the wheel, and inside/outside, are opposite in Jung's theory
Judgement and Perception are not labelled on the radar because Carl Jung and Isabel Briggs Myers used the terms differently. The diagram above right shows the relationship between the personality radar and Isabel Briggs Myers' types. For a full explanation of how the radar is constructed, and the relationship with Carl Jung's types, see Steve Myers' blog archive.
Displaying the Radar on Your Own Site
You can display a radar on your own site using the code below right, providing you don't change it. Copy all the text, paste it into your webpage, and it will show the smaller radar (below left) which will open up the big radar in a new window when clicked.
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