Part of what's made the test so popular with the general public is that it's impossible to fail. While other psychological tests were designed to diagnose mental illness (or at least screen for it), the Myers-Briggs Test assumes that all 16 types represent shades of normal.
Apples and oranges--or at least apple and fruits. Other respected personality assessments, such as the 16PF and Rep Test, can't be failed. Myers-Briggs isn't designed to screen for mental disorders. The Myers-Briggs isn't some weird outlier in psychometrics.
Apples and oranges--or at least apple and fruits. Other respected personality assessments, such as the 16PF and Rep Test, can't be failed. Myers-Briggs isn't designed to screen for mental disorders. The Myers-Briggs isn't some weird outlier in psychometrics.