MBTI stands for?
What Myers-Briggs Type Indicator?
In a large, high-energy classroom, this preference may need alone time to recharge.
What is Introversion?
This preference prioritizes logic (or objective analysis) when making decisions.
What is Thinking (T)?
What are the four stages of team development?
What is Forming, Storming, Norming, and Performing?
True/False: MBTI is a definitve measure of personality
What is false?
This preference tends to act before thinking.
What is Extraversion (E)?
This preference likes structure and organization.
What is Judging (J)?
In this stage, the group performs cohesively.
What is Performing?
True/False: The MBTI is absolutely rooted in science?
What is False?
This preference tends to focus more on patterns and possibilities.
What is Intuitive (N)?
This type of person may be more likely to avoid conflict to maintain harmony.
What is Feeling (F)?
Occurs when the group faces its problems and develops mutually-agreed-upon solutions.
What is Norming?
The MBTI identifies a person’s ____ basic type preferences that combine into one of ___ different personality types.
What is four, 16?
This preference enjoys theoretical concepts and big-picture ideas.
What is Intuition (N)?
If a student prefers fairness over considering emotions, they likely have this preference.
What is Thinking (T)?
Good communication, clear goals and values, tasks & rewards distributed fairly, and productive use of conflict.
What is characteristics of an effective team?
MBTI was based on the theories of _____ ______ a Swiss Psychiatrist.
Who is Carl Jung?
If a student prefers "what is" over "what could be," they likely have this preference.
What is Sensing (S)?
This preference prefers spontaneity and adapting to change.
What is Perceiving (P)?
Results, Accountability, Commitment, Conflict, and Trust.
What are The 5 Behaviors of a Cohesive Team?