AP21976

1976 Personality Assessment Response

Though I don't believe that these are fully reliable in identifying the validity of my personality, some parts of these two personality assessment tests I took are very accurate. The outcomes of both tests had many major differences between each other. The first test I took stated that I was a people person who cooperated with and motivated others (MMDI). The second test, however, said that I was more of a secluded and slightly insecure (BigFive). The question given to me to answer varied greatly on both tests. The second one even asked me which kind of politicians I would vote for (BigFive). This variation, for the most part, was a good thing. The MMDI test asked more questions about your personal perspective on life while the Big Five test ask questions about how you are on the surface in everyday situations. I believe that the MMDI test was more accurate for me in the long run because it was more focussed on my personality than my reactions to different circumstances. These results, however, can always change over time. The Big Five test was suprisingly accurate to my personality traits four years ago. Different life experiences can drastically alter your personality over time and a lot had happened in my life over the course of the past four years.

References: "Team Technology: Mental Muscle Diagram indicator". Team Technology. 1995. Web

Buchanan, Tom. "The Big Five". Department of Psychology, University of Westminster. Web

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