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Jung Typology Test Sharp (1987, pg. 11) defined Jungs Typology as a tool to determine psychological orientation.

Also, it could be used to understand the inside personal characteristic of an individual. Stephenson (1939) listed out five major tendencies used to evaluate a person style: Intro- Extraversion; Sensory; Thinking; Intuitive; Feeling.

Figure 1 Jung-Typology Test Self Preference

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Five major tendencies as mentioned above actually are separated into two personality attitudes: Introversion and Extraversion; and four functions of orientation: T- S- I- F (Sharp, ibid, pg. 12). The result as shown above, I tend to be an Introversion, who is normally characterized by a hesitant, reflective, retiring nature (Jung, 1953, cited by Sharp, ibid). My parents can prove this true as they always see me catch up with work and study in such a deep way of thinking, and I also love gathering with family in leisure time. However, the difference between my Introversion and my Extraversion is not quite high, which is similar to my result in other tests, especially VARK and Myers- Briggs Test. The reason is that Im also excited in travel, meet new people, see new places like what Jung (1921) described about an Extravert. This is not a conflict, as different reactions and behaviour depends on different situations, those would be expressed by the four functions. The test provides my preference style as Sensation, Feeling and the balance between Judgement and Perception. According to Jung (1921), Sensation relates to extraverted attitude, which basically, is the physical feeling and reaction from things those communicate with our bodies. While, Intuition, which is the function of unconscious, is wholly directed upon outer objects in the extraverted attitude (Jung, ibid). In other words, Intuition is in the opposite site to sensation, in which people actions are not depend on rational judgement but on intensity of perception. I recognize myself a

simple characteristic, which always acts and behave, depend on objectives rather than any prediction. According to Jung (1921), Feeling refers to the subjectively evaluation based on emotional experience. My feeling preference is basically introverted, which is primarily affected by subjective preconditions rather than by object. In fact, Im a type of person that can be easily be affected by sensitive things. Even though I tried my best not to let my work be affected by those, I still sometimes cannot stay focus in study because of bad mood. Jung (ibid) also described Judgement as a preference of focusing on conscious motivation of the psychic process; while Perception tends to register the mere happening. In accordance to the Jung-Tyopology test, I can understand what my pros and cons are to improve my work in study. Since I can easily be affected by feeling, I need to always keep my emotion in good mood; more over, being interested in gathering with friends, I can ask to study with them, which is also a good method to avoid negative emotions.

References Sharp, D. (1987). Introduction to Jungian Typology. Personality Types- Jungs Model of Typology. Toronto, Canada, Inner City Books. ISBN: 0919123309 http://www.mtnmath.com/whatrh/node98.html

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