Myers Briggs Test
The goal of knowing about personality type is to understand and appreciate
differences between people. As all types are equal, there is no
best type.
The Myers Briggs Type Indicator®, MBTI™, instrument
sorts for preferences and does not measure trait, ability, or
character. The MBTI tool is different from many other psychological
instruments and also different from other personality tests.
The best reason to choose the MBTI instrument to discover your
personality type is that hundreds of studies over the past 40
years have proven the instrument to be both valid and reliable.
In other words, it measures what it says it does (validity) and
produces the same results when given more than once (reliability).
When you want an accurate profile of your personality type, ask
if the instrument you plan to use has been validated.
Call us 866-535-OWLS (6957) or E-mail
Us for a secure online login and password to begin the assessment
process.
The theory of psychological type was introduced in the 1920s
by Carl G. Jung. The MBTI tool was developed in the 1940s by Isabel
Briggs Myers and the original research was done in the 1940s and
'50s. This research is ongoing, providing users with updated and
new information about psychological type and its applications.
Today, more than two million people worldwide take the Indicator
each year.
