MBTI 16-Type Personality Test | Panor
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is one of the world's most widely used personality frameworks. Based on Carl Jung's theory of psychological types, it classifies personality along four dichotomies to produce one of 16 distinct type profiles.
The Four MBTI Dichotomies
- Extraversion (E) vs Introversion (I): How you direct and receive energy. Extraverts gain energy from external interaction; introverts from internal reflection. This is about energy sources, not shyness.
- Sensing (S) vs Intuition (N): How you take in information. Sensing types focus on concrete facts and present experience. Intuitive types focus on patterns, possibilities, and future potential.
- Thinking (T) vs Feeling (F): How you make decisions. Thinking types prioritize logic and objective criteria. Feeling types prioritize values, relationships, and human impact.
- Judging (J) vs Perceiving (P): How you interact with the world. Judging types prefer structure and planning. Perceiving types prefer flexibility and keeping options open.
The 16 Types
The four preferences combine to produce 16 types grouped into four temperaments: Analysts (INTJ, INTP, ENTJ, ENTP), Diplomats (INFJ, INFP, ENFJ, ENFP), Sentinels (ISTJ, ISFJ, ESTJ, ESFJ), and Explorers (ISTP, ISFP, ESTP, ESFP). Each type has characteristic strengths, communication styles, career preferences, and relationship patterns.
AI-Powered Analysis
Unlike standard MBTI assessments providing generic type descriptions, our tool uses AI to generate personalized analysis based on your specific response patterns. Your report covers strengths, potential blind spots, career alignment, relationship dynamics, and growth opportunities — tailored to your result's nuances.
Using Your Results
MBTI is most valuable as a framework for self-reflection, not a rigid label. Your type may shift over time and vary by context. Use it to understand your natural tendencies, communicate better with people of different types, and make intentional choices about environment and work style.
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