MBTI and LSI

I have taken the MBTI a couple of times now. Taking the LSI this past week was a first for me, however, because I have taken the MBTI multiple times I had an idea of where the questions were heading. Some people stated in class that because they know where the question is heading that they may answer it differently. I agree with that notion, but sometimes you think you know where the question is headed but then you find out you were wrong. Because I tend to be very analytical, these self-assessment tests become very difficult for me to take. I try to read into the question too much instead of taking them for what they are, and as a result I think I tend to come up with a wide range of answers. I am not sure if anyone else feels this way or even if this is very common. Even though I feel that I have a difficult time taking these assessment tests, I am extremely happy that we are doing them. I know they will help out along the way of personal development and furthermore career development

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measuring your self (or, how not to be reduced to a box)
Excerpt: Students' reactions to the two psychometric measures they have completed as part of the MGMT 250 module on self-assessment have been varied. Some, like Joe Tichar, found it difficult to answer the LSI and MBTI questions, but still worthwhile. Others, l...
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