Answers ... & ambiguity LO6802

Peter Pflaum (pflaump@msn.com)
Thu, 18 Apr 96 20:22:07 UT

Replying to LO6759 --

http://metro.turnpike.net/~pflaump/synergy/STYLES/styles.htm gives a
breakdown of styles, a place you can take the sorter on line and it will
score it for you. http://sunsite.unc.edu/jembin/mb.pl is the site for the
test itself

[Host's note: the site mentioned above is the Keirsey test on-line on a
web page, along with supporting material that I thought was pretty good.
In other settings, I've been adivsed that the Myers-Briggs requires
professional introduction and support for individuals who want to
learn something about themselves from the instrument. ...Rick]

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Malcom Burson said:

There is a fair amount of well-validated data on the teaching profession
in the Myers-Briggs literature.

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"Peter Pflaum" <pflaump@msn.com>

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