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The MBTI instrument is a complex assessment of personality type.
It offers the respondent enormous benefits when understood and
applied appropriately, accurately, and ethically. Guidelines for
ethical use include allowing the respondent to choose his or her
best-fit type.
The MBTI results are delivered as part of an explanation and
dialogue with a qualified practitioner. The practitioner training
and qualification program covers tests and measurements, as well
as type theory and terminology, type dynamics and development,
guidelines for administration and interpretation, ethical guidelines,
and hands-on delivery information. This training allows the person
who administers the MBTI instrument to provide the following:
- in-depth information about psychological type, terms, and
meanings;
- help assess whether the results are accurate for the respondent
and clear up any ambiguity to reach a best-fit type;
- an explanation of type tailored to the unique situation of
the individual, which helps people see how type plays out in
their lives and how it may be best used (and not used) in their
circumstances; and
- interpretation of the four-letter type on a deeper level as
an overall pattern (type dynamics) rather than
simply the sum of all the preferences.
To learn more about the MBTI Qualification program and to find
out how to become qualified, please go to Qualify
to Administer the MBTI Tool.
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