CHEM-465   CHEMISTRY SENIOR SEMINAR

Jung Typology Test
Finding out about Yourself and Your Audience

Much about how we interact with others and react to situations depends on personalities. Trying to understand ourselves and others can go a long way toward success in personal and professional relationships. There have been many attempts to identify the principal components of personality. One is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator that some of you may have taken. A somewhat similar questionnaire, The Jung Typology Test, can be taken and scored on line. The questionnaire consists of 72 questions that can be answered in less than 20 minutes. Before Tuesday September 13 each student in CHEM-465 should visit the HumanMetrics site and answer the questions on-line. The questionnaire will be evaluated on-line and you will be characterized by four letters, e.g., 'ENTJ'. Browse the site to discover the meaning of the letters associated with you and see if they fit with your own perceptions of yourself.

The instructor wants to generate a class profile. Thus, after you have received your four-letter code, please e-mail it by Tuesday, September 13 to your instructor who will compile the codes from all of the students in CHEM-465. This information will be kept confidential; however, if you do not wish to participate, please let your instructor know by e-mail because part of this exercise is to establish lines of communication between students and the instructor. The class profile will be presented and discussed on Wednesday, September 14 in relation to how it might influence effective communication.

A eight-year composite profile for students in CHEM-465 shows that, as a group, seniors in chemistry and biochemistry differ from the general population.



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