John W. Hall, PhD
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The order of designating the letters is done as: Energizing:Attending:Deciding:Living

Here's a summary of the overall personality for each of the 16 types as determined from various studies:

Type Role Description % of pop
ENFJ Pedagogue Outstanding leader of groups. Can be aggressive at helping others to be the best that they can be 5
INFJ Author Strong drive and enjoyment to help others. Complex personality 1
ENFP Journalist Uncanny sense of the motivations of others. Life is an exciting drama. 5
INFP Questor High capacity for caring. Calm and pleasant face to the world. High sense of honor derived from internal values 1
ENTJ Field Marshall The basic driving force and need is to lead. Tend to seek a position of responsibility and enjoys being an executive. 5
INTJ Scientist Most self-confident and pragmatic of all the types. Decisions come very easily. A builder of systems and the applier of theoretical models. 1
ENTP Inventor Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative 5
INTP Architect Greatest precision in thought and language. Can readily discern contradictions and inconsistencies. The world exists primarily to be understood. 1
ESTJ Administrator Much in touch with the external environment. Very responsible. Pillar of strength. 13
ISTJ Trustee Decisiveness in practical affairs. Guardian of time-honored institutions. Dependable. 6
ESFJ Seller Most sociable of all types. Nurturer of harmony. Outstanding host or hostesses. 13
ISFJ Conservator Desires to be of service and to minister to individual needs - very loyal. 6
ESTP Promoter Action! When present, things begin to happen. Fiercely competitive. Entrepreneur. Often uses shock effect to get attention. Negotiator par excellence. 13
ESFP Entertainer Radiates attractive warmth and optimism. Smooth, witty, charming, clever. Fun to be with. Very generous. 13
ISTP Artisan Impulsive action. Life should be of impulse rather than of purpose. Action is an end to itself. Fearless, craves excitement, master of tools. 5
ISFP Artist Interested in the fine arts. Expression primarily through action or art form. The senses are keener than in other types. 5

Last updated: 1 October 2002
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