Q&A

What is the most unique MBTI personality type?

What is the most unique MBTI personality type?

The ENTJ – The Rarest MBTI Type Making up a mere 1.8\% of the population, ENTJs are the rarest of all the 16 personality types.

What does each MBTI type value the most?

What each MBTI type finds most valuable

  • Financial security.
  • Relationships/friendships.
  • Autonomy, freedom, independence.
  • Achievement and accomplishment.
  • Religion or spirituality.
  • Education, learning.
  • Being creative; community service.
  • Prestige or status.

Which personality type is the most positive?

Positive Emotions: Those with ESFP, ENTJ and ESTJ personality types rated positive emotions as highly contributing to their well-being. INFP, ISTP and INTJ types rated this as contributing the least to their happiness compared to the other MBTI personality types.

What are the best traits of each MBTI personality type?

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These are the best traits of each MBTI personality type: 1. ISTJ. Your sense of duty is astounding. Others will let people down, but not you. You’re steady, reliable, and focused – determined to get any job done and meet your commitments. 2. ISFJ. No one listens better than you.

What is the abbreviation for MBTI?

MBTI Types MBTI Type MBTI Type Abbreviation ISTJ Introverted – Sensing – Thinking – Judgi EXTJ Extraverted – Sensing – Thinking – Judgi ISTP Introverted – Sensing – Thinking – Perce ESTP Extraverted – Sensing – Thinking – Perce

What is the MBTI percentage for NTS?

The personality types that compose this category include: ENTJ, ENTP, INTP, INTJ. These personality types are highly logical and introspective people. They have an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and are good at dealing with abstract as well as technical concepts. The MBTI percentage for NTs is 10.4\% of the general population.

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What are the dimensions of MBTI?

The MBTI tool assigns people on the basis of 4 dimensions: introversion vs. extraversion, sensing vs. intuition, thinking vs. feeling, judging vs. perceiving. It is based on Carl Jung’s theory.