Tag Archives: in-preference
Midzone

MBTI® Step II™ Midzone Results

There’s lots of great information on the MBTI® Step II facets to be found in the MBTI® Step II™ Manual. And now, with the addition of the new MBTI® Step II™ User’s Guide you can read even more information on…

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Paying attention

The Importance of the Sensing-Intuition Facets Order

When interpreting MBTI® Step II™ facet results, practitioners sometimes forget about the significance of the order of the facets. When it comes to paying attention to things, Sensing–Intuition (taking in information) people start by using a Concrete, Midzone, or Abstract…

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MBTI® Step II™ Critical–Accepting

MBTI® Step II™ Critical–Accepting

Be prepared for some push-back from clients who report Thinking in-preference Critical on the MBTI® Step II™ assessment. The bullet-point descriptors on the MBTI® Step II™ Interpretive Report can be more direct (some say harsh) for this result than for…

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MBTI Step II

MBTI® Step II™ Thinking–Feeling Facets Order

When interpreting MBTI® Step II™ Interpretive Report results, practitioners tend to forget about the importance of the order of the facets (see MBTI® Step II™ Manual, pp. 22–23). We know that the first T–F facet, Logical–Empathic, is the starting…

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Questioning In-Preference and Out-of-Preference

Questioning in-preference can come off as a bit harsh at times. I tell a story in my MBTI® Certification Program about a participant who started every question with the phrase “But you said…” while holding up her…

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