Task 1
Task 1
Tasks:
1. List out the personality types.
ISTJ - The Inspector: Reserved and practical, they tend to be loyal, orderly, and traditional.
ISTP - The Crafter: Highly independent, they enjoy new experiences that provide first-hand
learning.
ISFJ - The Protector: Warm-hearted and dedicated, they are always ready to protect the people
they care about.
ISFP - The Artist: Easy-going and flexible, they tend to be reserved and artistic.
INFJ - The Advocate: Creative and analytical, they are considered one of the rarest Myers-Briggs
types.3
INFP - The Mediator: Idealistic with high values, they strive to make the world a better place.
INTJ - The Architect: High logical, they are both very creative and analytical.4
INTP - The Thinker: Quiet and introverted, they are known for having a rich inner world.
ESTP - The Persuader: Out-going and dramatic, they enjoy spending time with others and
focusing on the here-and-now.
ESTJ - The Director: Assertive and rule-oriented, they have high principles and a tendency to take
charge.
ESFP - The Performer: Outgoing and spontaneous, they enjoy taking center stage.
ESFJ - The Caregiver: Soft-hearted and outgoing, they tend to believe the best about other people.
ENFP - The Champion: Charismatic and energetic, they enjoy situations where they can put their
creativity to work.
ENFJ - The Giver: Loyal and sensitive, they are known for being understanding and generous.
ENTP - The Debater: Highly inventive, they love being surrounded by ideas and tend to start
many projects (but may struggle to finish them).
ENTJ - The Commander: Outspoken and confident, they are great at making plans and organizing
projects.
2. Variable which constitute a Personality
3. Study and list out model by which we can describe or detect a Personality type
By combining these four dimensions, the MBTI generates a 4-letter type code (e.g., INFP,
ESTJ, ENFJ) that represents an individual's dominant preferences. Each of the 16 possible
types has unique characteristics, strengths, weaknesses, communication styles, and potential
career preferences.
The MBTI has been widely used in various contexts, including personal
development, career counselling, team building, and communication training. However, it's
important to note that the MBTI has faced criticism over the years, primarily for its lack of
empirical support and concerns about the validity and reliability of its results. Some experts
argue that personality traits are more fluid and context-dependent than the MBTI suggests.
4. List Questioners for assessment of Personality