Do personality tests work? - Merve Emre

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In 1942, a mother-daughter duo
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Katherine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers
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developed a questionnaire that classified people’s personalities into 16 types.
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Called the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, or MBTI,
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it would go on to become
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one of the world’s most widely-used personality tests.
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Today, personality testing is a multi-billion dollar industry
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used by individuals, schools, and companies.
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But none of these tests, including the MBTI, the Big Five,
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the DiSC assessment, the Process Communication Model,
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and the Enneagram,
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actually reveal truths about personality.
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In fact, it’s up for debate whether personality
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is a stable, measurable feature of an individual at all.
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Part of the problem is the way the tests are constructed.
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Each is based on a different set of metrics to define personality:
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the Myers-Briggs, for instance,
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focuses on features like introversion and extroversion
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to classify people into personality "types,"
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while the Big Five scores participants on five different traits.
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Most are self-reported,
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meaning the results are based on questions participants answer about themselves.
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So it’s easy to lie, but even with the best intentions,
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objective self-evaluation is tricky.
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Take this question from the Big Five:
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How would you rate the accuracy of the statement "I am always prepared"?
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There’s a clear favorable answer here, which makes it difficult to be objective.
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People subconsciously aim to please:
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when asked to agree or disagree, we show a bias
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toward answering however we believe the person or institution
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asking the question wants us to answer.
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Here’s another question—
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what do you value more, justice or fairness?
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What about harmony or forgiveness?
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You may well value both sides of each pair,
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but the MBTI would force you to choose one.
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And while it’s tempting to assume the results of that forced choice
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must somehow reveal a true preference, they don’t:
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When faced with the same forced choice question multiple times,
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the same person will sometimes change their answer.
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Given these design flaws, it’s no surprise that test results can be inconsistent.
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One study found that nearly half of people who take the Myers-Briggs a second time
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only five weeks after the first get assigned a different type.
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And other studies on the Myers-Briggs have found that people with very similar scores
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end up being placed in different categories,
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suggesting that the strict divisions between personality types
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don’t reflect real-life nuances.
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Complicating matters further,
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the definitions of personality traits are constantly shifting.
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The Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung,
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who popularized the terms introvert and extrovert,
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defined an introvert as someone who sticks to their principles
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regardless of situation,
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and an extrovert as someone who molds their self according to circumstance.
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Introversion later came to mean shyness, while an extrovert was someone outgoing.
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Today, an introvert is someone who finds alone time restorative,
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an extrovert draws energy from social interaction,
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and an ambivert falls somewhere between these two extremes.
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The notion of an innate, unchanging personality
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forms the basis of all these tests.
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But research increasingly suggests that personality shifts during key periods—
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like our school years, or when we start working.
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Though certain features of a person’s behavior
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may remain relatively stable over time,
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others are malleable, moulded by our upbringing, life experiences, and age.
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All of this matters more or less depending on how a personality test is used.
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Though anyone using them should take the results with a grain of salt,
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there isn’t much harm in individual use—
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and users may even learn some new terms and concepts in the process.
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But the use of personality tests extends far beyond self discovery.
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Schools use them to advise students what to study and what jobs to pursue.
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Companies use them decide who to hire and for what positions.
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Yet the results don’t predict how a person will perform in a specific role.
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So by using personality tests this way,
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institutions can deprive people of opportunities they’d excel at,
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or discourage them from considering certain paths.
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