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Jung Typology Test CLAC 3113 – INTRODUCTION TO ADULT STUDIES Author: Nathan Cox September 13, 2010 Instructor: Sonja Maddox

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Jung Typology TestCLAC 3113 – INTRODUCTION TO ADULT STUDIES

Author: Nathan Cox

September 13, 2010

Instructor: Sonja Maddox

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INTJThe “Mastermind”

• Least common of the 16 types (1% - 4% of population)

• Independent – develops ideas in seclusion• Visionary – always looking to the future• Sees things from a global viewpoint• Spots patterns in observations• Enjoys complex projects

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INTJThe “Mastermind”

• Strengths:– High quality of work – Natural problem solvers– Helps others understand concepts and principles– Ensures ideas translate into action

• Weaknesses:– May keep ideas to themselves too long– Can view all possibilities as equally enticing– Get obsessed with unimportant details

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INTJThe “Mastermind”

• Moderately expressed introvert (44)• Distinctively expressed intuitive (75)• Slightly expressed thinking (12)• Moderately expressed judging (56)

– When “Intuition” is the dominant of the 4 traits, persons are particularly likely to:

• Recognize new possibilities• Enjoy focusing on the future• Watch for additional ideas• Tackle new problems with enthusiasm

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INTJThe “Mastermind”

Famous INTJ Types: Jane Austen, C. S. Lewis, Dwight

Eisenhower, Alan Greenspan, Ulysses S. Grant, Stephen Hawking, Isaac Asimov, Thomas Jefferson, and Sir Isaac Newton