Myers-Briggs types
Overview of the test
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a test that is intended to classify one's personality in 4 areas: extraversion vs. introversion, sensing vs. intuition, thinking vs. feeling, and judging vs. perceiving. If you want to learn more about the MBTI, you can visit the PersonalityPage site. Or you can just forget the learning and blindly take the online test (or this one). For more accuracy, I recommend taking the test and then verifying that the outputted type is realistic.
As a type is only 4 bits, it can't tell you everything about a person, just hint at one's general behavioral patterns and thinking style. There are also issues with the so-called "Forer Effect," which describes how people will sometimes pick certain choices only because they improve their self-image.
So while the test is not perfect, it can be interesting nonetheless, and a person's personality and behavior usually correlate to some degree to their type.
Types of Academy students
INTP
- Matt Marsh
- Mike Nolan (Not totally sure yet.)
- Andy Spencer (I think that's what I am/was but I'm not sure)
- Daniel Hecox
INTJ
INFP
INFJ
ISTP
ISTJ
ISFP
ISFJ
ENTP
- Elena Smith-Martinez
- Aadhar Garg
- Jason Daming
ENTJ
ENFP
ENFJ
ESTP
ESTJ
ESFP
ESFJ
The online test
The online test is a greatly simplified version of the official test, which contains about 160 questions. Unfortunately, the average person cannot give him or herself this test as it requires certification. Dr. Bob, however, can, and probably will if you ask him.