Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Matrix
Sixteen MBTI personality types
Use the large matrix below to find the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality type that best describes you or someone else you know. The rows are divided by how you approach the world: Introvert/Extrovert and Judging/Perceiving. The columns show how you react to the world: Thinking/Feeling and iNtuitive/Sensing. Move your mouse over the boxes for more information, and then click the box that matches best. The correct page will load with a detailed description of the type selected. You may need to read several descriptions until you find the best fit. If you already know your type, you can jump directly to the MBTI discussion pages.
- Introvert/Extrovert: Are you recharged by being alone (Introvert) or are you energized by being with people (Extrovert)?
- Judging/Perceiving: Are you a planner (Judging) or more spontaneous (Perceiving)?
- iNtuitive/Sensing: Are you better at learning new things through theoretical explanations (iNtuitive) or do you need hands-on experience to truly learn something (Sensing)?
- Thinking/Feeling: Do you intellectualize your experiences (Thinking) or evaluate them based on how they affect you emotionally (Feeling)?



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Reference: Kroeger, Otto, Janet M. Thuesen, and Hile Rutledge. Type Talk at Work: How the 16 Personality Types Determine Your Success on the Job. New York: Dell Publishing, 2002.



























