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What are Chen, Randen, and Mr. Stenger's MBTI's?



Dearest reader,

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To answer your question, Chen’s MBTI is ISFJ (Defender), Randen is ESFJ (Turbulent Consul), and Mr. Stegner is INFP (Idealist).


MBTI, short for Myers–Briggs Type Indicator, or 16 personalities, is an introspective self-report questionnaire indicating differing personalities, and it is frequently used to help individuals understand their own communication preference and how they interact with others. Side note, no one personality type is "best" or "better" than another, it’s just a quiz to see your strengths and limitations.



The questionnaire itself is made up of four different scales. The first letter is E/I, which signifies Extraversion (E) – Introversion (I), the second letter is S/N, which is Sensing (S) – Intuition (N), the third letter is T/F, which is Thinking (T) – Feeling (F), and the last letter is J/P, which is Judging (J) – Perceiving (P).


The 4 categories ^2 presents 16 combinations, which makes up the 16 personalities, and each personality has its “name”. For example, Chen is a ISFJ, so she is a “Defender”. According to 16personalities.com, A Defender (ISFJ) is someone with the Introverted, Observant, Feeling, and Judging personality traits. These people tend to be warm and unassuming in their own steady way. They’re efficient and responsible, giving careful attention to practical details in their daily lives.


I am an ENTJ, and I’d personally say in one way or another, the personality test does reflect one’s character. If you are interested to learn more, go to www.16personalities.com and do your own test, then, you can learn about YOUR personality, and to know yourself better!


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