New Hampshire Foundations of Reading Practice Test

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Which measurement is NOT part of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Personality Types?

  1. Sensing to intuition

  2. Active to passive

  3. Thinking to feeling

  4. Judging to perceiving

The correct answer is: Active to passive

One of the key components of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is its focus on four dichotomies that help to categorize personality types. These dichotomies include Sensing to Intuition, Thinking to Feeling, and Judging to Perceiving. The Sensing to Intuition dimension assesses how individuals perceive the world, favoring concrete details versus abstract concepts. The Thinking to Feeling dimension gauges whether individuals make decisions primarily based on logic and objective criteria or on personal values and how decisions affect others. Meanwhile, the Judging to Perceiving dimension relates to how individuals approach life and structure their experiences, indicating whether they prefer a planned and organized approach or a more flexible and spontaneous one. In contrast, "Active to passive" is not a recognized dimension within the MBTI framework. This characteristic does not align with the established concepts that MBTI assesses, thereby confirming that it does not belong in the measurement system of this personality assessment.