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Carlyn, Marcia – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1977
The Myers Briggs Type Indicator is a self-report inventory developed to measure variables in Carl Jung's personality typology. The four personality scales measured by the instrument, and the scoring process are described, and an extensive review of the intercorrelation, reliability, and validity research is presented. (Author/MV)
Descriptors: Correlation, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics, Individual Psychology

Thompson, Bruce; Borrello, Gloria M. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1986
Factor adequacy and other results based on data from college students (N=359) provided positive evidence regarding the construct validity of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). Second order factor analysis supported the appropriateness of the MBTI item weighting procedures. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: College Students, Factor Structure, Higher Education, Test Validity

Sipps, Gary J.; Alexander, Ralph A. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1987
The construct validity of extraversion-introversion was explored, as measured by the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the Eysenck Personality Inventory. Findings supported the complexity of extraversion-introversion. Two MBTI scales, Extraversion Introversion and Judging Perceiving, were factorially valid measures of impulsivity…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Factor Structure, Higher Education, Personality Measures

Carey, John C.; And Others – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1989
Examined relationships between Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) scales and established measures of field dependence-independence and cognitive complexity using female college students (N=79). Found subscales correlated significantly with measures of field dependence-independence but not with measure of cognitive complexity. Found MBTI measured…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Females, Field Dependence Independence
Stricker, Lawrence J.; Ross, John – 1962
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is a Jungian-oriented self-report inventory which classifies people into dichotomous categories along four scales: extraversion-introversion, sensation-intuition, thinking-feeling, and judgment-perception. Introduced in 1942, the scoring and items have changed after several items analyses. Form F contains 51 phrase…
Descriptors: Creativity, Factor Analysis, High Schools, Higher Education

Friedman, Charles; Slatt, Lisa M. – Journal of Medical Education, 1988
The changes in existing specialties and the demographic composition of medical school classes suggested that the predictive validity of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator should be reexamined. MBTI scores of students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine were cross-tabulated with their specialty choice. (MLW)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Higher Education, Medical Education

Sipps, Gary J.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1985
The current study explores the item structure of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). A factor analysis of responses of a large sample yielded six salient factors, four resembling the four scales of the MBTI. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Goodness of Fit, Higher Education
Melancon, Janet G.; Thompson, Bruce – 1994
This study was conducted to evaluate whether the adjectival self-description checklist may provide a viable method of quickly obtaining initial personality type information. The Personal Preferences Self-Description Questionnaire (PPDSQ) was administered to more than 420 college students, and data were analyzed using classical reliability analysis…
Descriptors: Check Lists, College Students, Higher Education, Measurement Techniques

Rowe, Fred A.; And Others – Journal of Education for Business, 1992
Results of completion of 4 instruments (Myers-Briggs Type Inventory, Strong Interest Inventory, Hermann Brain Dominance Inventory, and Learning Styles Inventory) by 75 accounting, business administration, and public administration graduate students suggest that the Hermann (and to some extent the Strong) inventory has potential value for…
Descriptors: Accounting, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Business Administration Education, Higher Education
Kent, Harry; Fisher, Darrell – 1997
This study established the Secondary Colleges Classroom Environment Inventory (SCCEI) as a reliable instrument for use in providing teachers in the postsecondary sector with information about the learning environment in their classrooms. The SCCEI was constructed for this study as a perceptual measure of classroom environment using scales from the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, College Faculty, Foreign Countries
Oberlin, Lynn – 1978
Use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) in placing students with seminar leaders in an undergraduate childhood education course was investigated. Eight null hypotheses were tested individually for six areas of student perception: perception of self-in-general; self-as-teacher; self-related-to-others; others; the Childhood Education Program;…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing, Instrumentation, Predictive Measurement
King, Jason E.; Melancon, Janet G.; Thompson, Bruce – 1999
Jungian measures have proven extremely popular, selling more than three million copies per year for use in various types of counseling. This study investigated the construct validity of scores from an alternative measure of Jungian personality, the Personal Preferences Self-Description Questionnaire (PPSDQ) (B. Thompson, 1996). Forms of the PPSDQ…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling, Factor Structure, Higher Education

Beyler, Jane; Schmeck, Ronald Ray – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1992
The construct validity of the holistic-analytic continuum in information processing strategies was generally supported by an evaluation of the following instruments: (1) the Inventory of Learning Processes; (2) the Human Information Processing Survey; (3) the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator; and (4) the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire. Subjects were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Testing, Construct Validity, Higher Education

Chu, P. C.; Spires, Eric E. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1991
Describes study that tested the validity of the Computer Anxiety Rating Scale (CARS) with MBA students. Demographic traits and cognitive styles are considered, the effect of computer courses on computer anxiety is studied, and factor analysis is used to assess the construct validity of the CARS. (24 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Literacy, Factor Analysis, Graduate Students

Fuller, Bret E.; Hall, F. Jay – Journal of College Student Development, 1996
Analysis of first-year roommate pairs found that versions of the Roommate Compatibility Questionnaire better predicted roommate conflict than did the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Discrepancies between perception of a roommate and descriptions of an ideal roommate predicted the most variance on a measure of roommate conflict. Discusses…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cohabitation, College Students, Conflict
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