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ISFP
Here are some interesting facts about ISFP personality types. If you'd like to find out if you're this type, you can take the genuine Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® online now by clicking on the image to the left. You can take different versions of the test, including the expanded Step II with the 20 subscales. Look at the sample reports before you decide.
- Among the highest persisters in college.
- In national sample "Leisure Activities," overrepresented in "Watching TV 3 or more hours per day" and "Watching TV for leisure"; underrepresented in "Reading," "Working out/exercising," "Writing," "Appreciating art," and "Taking classes, going to school."
- Academic subject preferred: practical skills.
- Lowest of all types in national sample liking work environments with "Variety of tasks"; 1 of 3 highest types in favoring "Loyalty & security," "Making the job as simple as possible," and "No expectation of extra hours"; include among top 3 desirable work characteristics "Clear structure" and "Independence & achievement."
- In national sample, greatest dissatisfiers in the work environment were "Promotions," "Job security," and "Salary."
- In national sample, among those with lowest income and unlikely to leave job.
- Ranked 15th of 16 types in using emotional coping resources and 16th using physical coping resources; ranked 15th in total resources.
- In national sample, ranked highest in "Ever had heart disease/hypertension."
- In national sample, highest in coping with stress by "Trying to avoid stressful situations," "Getting upset or angry and not showing it," "Sleeping," and "Watching TV."
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