Personality+Assesment+3191

The Briggs test states that there are approximately 16 different types of personalities. In my opinion it is physically impossible to fit all different types of people into a category of 16 personalities. When i did the Briggs test i found that the questions were just too vague and that the answer blanks did not have enough options. I found that it was either one answer or the other, which is not right cause not everything is black and white. In any situation there is always some grey. When the Briggs test came out with my results, I found it to be somewhat accurate but not completely. On the other hand the "Big 5" test helped me out a little bit. I like the way the result presented itself and it wasn't so black and white like the Briggs. Of course the "Big 5" was also vague but it pinned down my personality more accurately. Although I personally prefer the "Big 5" over the Briggs i find that neither test can really pin down my personality in a certain category. A test needs to be conducted with more categories to have better results.

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