mbti step ii profile report
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(I) INTROVERSION
(N) INTUITION
(F) FEELING
(P) PERCEIVING
This Profile gives you information about your personality type based on your answers to the MBTI® Form Qinstrument. It first indicates your Step ITM results—your reported four-letter type. Next it shows your Step IITM
results—your expression of five facets of each of the four type dichotomies.
Your Step I TM ResultsINFJs tend to be quietly forceful, intense, conscientious, and concerned for others. They work withperseverance and originality. They are often motivated by a larger purpose or mission they want toaccomplish. They are respected for their clear convictions regarding how to serve the common good.
The length of the bars on the graph shows how consistently you chose one preference pole over theother. The longer the bar, the more often your answers indicated that pole, and the more likely it is thatthe instrument has accurately reflected your preference.
EXTRAVERSION (E)
SENSING (S)
THINKING (T)
JUDGING (J)
CLARITY OF PREFERENCESVeryClear Clear Moderate Slight Moderate Clear
30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
ProfileMYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR® STEP IITM
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JOAN SAMPLEREPORTED TYPE: INFJ
DECEMBER 9, 2009
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MBTI® STEP IITM PROFILE
Your Step I I TM ResultsThe graphs that follow show how you express five different facets of each MBTI dichotomy. Your resultsindicate how you may be similar to and different from other people of your personality type. The longerthe bar, the clearer your preference is for that pole of the facet. Scores of 2–5 that are on the same sideas your overall preference indicate in-preference results. Scores of 2–5 on the opposite side of yourpreference indicate out-of-preference results. Scores of 0 and 1 are in the midzone and often mean asituational or muted use of either pole.
INITIATINGSociable, congenial,introduce people
EXPRESSIVEDemonstrative, easier to
know, self-revealing
GREGARIOUSWant to belong, broad
circle, join groups
ACTIVEInteractive, want contact,
listen and speak
ENTHUSIASTICLively, energetic,seek spotlight
RECEIVINGReserved, low-key,are introduced
CONTAINEDControlled, harder toknow, private
INTIMATESeek intimacy, one-on-one,find individuals
REFLECTIVEOnlooker, prefer space,read and write
QUIETCalm, enjoy solitude,seek background
Out-of-Preference Midzone In-Preference
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
2
CONCRETEExact facts, literal,
tangible
REALISTICSensible, matter-of-fact,
seek efficiency
PRACTICALPragmatic, results-oriented, applied
EXPERIENTIALHands-on, empirical,
trust experience
TRADITIONALConventional, customary,
tried-and-true
ABSTRACTFigurative, symbolic,intangible
IMAGINATIVEResourceful, inventive,seek novelty
CONCEPTUALScholarly, idea-oriented,intellectual
THEORETICALSeek patterns, hypothetical,trust theories
ORIGINALUnconventional, different,new and unusual
Out-of-Preference Midzone In-Preference
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
(N) INTUITIONFocusing on perceiving patterns
and interrelationships
SENSING (S)Focusing on what can beperceived by the five senses
EXTRAVERSION (E)Directing energy toward the outerworld of people and objects
(I) INTROVERSIONDirecting energy toward the innerworld of experience and ideas
INFJ—JOAN SAMPLE
MBTI® STEP IITM PROFILE
LOGICALImpersonal, seek impartiality,
objective analysis
REASONABLETruthful, cause-and-
effect, apply principles
QUESTIONINGPrecise, challenging,
want discussion
CRITICALSkeptical, want proof,
critique
TOUGHFirm, tough-minded,
ends-oriented
EMPATHETICPersonal, seek harmony,central values
COMPASSIONATETactful, sympathetic,loyal
ACCOMMODATINGApproving, agreeable,want harmony
ACCEPTINGTolerant, trusting,give praise
TENDERGentle, tender-hearted,means-oriented
Out-of-Preference Midzone In-Preference
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
(F) FEELINGBasing conclusions on personal or social
values with a focus on harmony
THINKING (T)Basing conclusions on logical
analysis with a focus on objectivity
SYSTEMATICOrderly, structured,dislike diversions
PLANFULFuture-focused, advanceplanner, make firm plans
EARLY STARTINGMotivated by self-discipline,
steady progress, late start stressful
SCHEDULEDWant routine, make lists,
procedures help
METHODICALPlan specific tasks, note
subtasks, organized
CASUALRelaxed, easygoing,welcome diversions
OPEN-ENDEDPresent-focused, go with theflow, make flexible plans
PRESSURE-PROMPTEDMotivated by pressure, bursts andspurts, early start unstimulating
SPONTANEOUSWant variety, enjoy theunexpected, procedures hinder
EMERGENTPlunge in, let strategiesemerge, adaptable
In-Preference Midzone Out-of-Preference
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
JUDGING (J)Preferring decisiveness
and closure
(P) PERCEIVINGPreferring flexibilityand spontaneity
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INFJ—JOAN SAMPLE
EXTRAVERSION (E)INITIATINGEXPRESSIVE
GREGARIOUSACTIVE
ENTHUSIASTIC
SENSING (S)CONCRETEREALISTICPRACTICAL
EXPERIENTIALTRADITIONAL
THINKING (T)LOGICAL
REASONABLEQUESTIONING
CRITICALTOUGH
JUDGING (J)SYSTEMATIC
PLANFULEARLY STARTING
SCHEDULEDMETHODICAL
(I) INTROVERSIONRECEIVINGCONTAINEDINTIMATEREFLECTIVEQUIET
(N) INTUITIONABSTRACTIMAGINATIVECONCEPTUALTHEORETICALORIGINAL
(F) FEELINGEMPATHETICCOMPASSIONATEACCOMMODATINGACCEPTINGTENDER
(P) PERCEIVINGCASUALOPEN-ENDEDPRESSURE-PROMPTEDSPONTANEOUSEMERGENT
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5
PREFERENCE CLARITY INDEXES FOR REPORTED TYPE: INFJ
FACET SCORES AND THE AVERAGE RANGE OF SCORES FOR OTHER INFJsThe bars on the graphs below show the average range of scores that occurred for the INFJs in the national sample.The bars show scores that are –1 to +1 standard deviation from the mean. The vertical line in each bar showsINFJs’ mean score. The bold numbers show the respondent’s scores.
Interpreter’s Summary
POLARITY INDEX:
The polarity index, which ranges from 0 to 100, shows the consistency of a respondent’s facet scores within a profile.Most adults score between 50 and 65, although higher indexes are common. An index that is below 45 means that therespondent has many scores in or near the midzone. This may be due to mature situational use of the facet, answeringthe questions randomly, lack of self-knowledge, or ambivalence about use of a facet. Some such profiles may be invalid.
Number of Omitted Responses:
MBTI® STEP IITM PROFILE 4 INFJ—JOAN SAMPLE
Introversion: Slight (3) Intuition: Slight (3) Feeling: Moderate (15) Judging: Slight (5)
2222
0
02
51
2
23
055
13
02
2
49
0
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