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"Whether people first hear about the two kinds of perception and two kinds of judgment as children, high school students, parents or grandparents, the richer development of their own type can be a rewarding adventure for the rest of their lives."

–Isabel Myers

 
 

CAPT training programs include basic Qualifying Training for the MBTI and other instruments.

 
 
  Trusting MBTI® Information on the Web  
 

One of the principal goals in creating the Myers and Briggs Foundation Web site is to give Internet users a convenient guide to accurate and ethically correct information and services about psychological type and the use of and applications of the MBTI instrument.

Here is a checklist of helpful tips for choosing a Web site that will provide you with current, accurate, and ethical information about the MBTI instrument. You may also want to refer to information about how the MBTI instrument is different from other personality questionnaires.

  • The MBTI tool should be referred to as an instrument rather than a test or psychological assessment.
  • Following ethical guidelines for use of the instrument, your MBTI results should be given to you as part of a one-on-one or group interactive feedback session that includes an explanation of type and verification of your preferences through your choice of best-fit type.
  • The MBTI instrument has gone through rigorous reliability and validity studies, and so the questions that you answer have been well researched and validated. Some Web sites use other questions and inaccurately claim that the results are based on the MBTI instrument.
  • For an additional checklist that will help you choose a bona fide provider of the MBTI instrument, please go here.

Naomi L. Quenk, Ph.D., one of the co-authors of the MBTI® Manual, created the “Be Wary” list as a way to identify a Web site that may not be using the MBTI instrument accurately or ethically.

You can also read the ethical guidelines for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator instrument or find qualified administrators and providers through the Association for Psychological Type, at the MBTI Certification site, through the publisher of the instrument, CPP, Inc., or through the not-for-profit educational and research organization, the Center for Applications of Psychological Type.

 
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