The Myers-Briggs Indicator tests psychological traits per individual. Turns out, your specific indicators inform how you use social media. Two - thirds of online adults use social media platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
The Myers-Brigg Type Indicator assessment is based on Carl Jung's theory of psychological types. It looks at how individuals prefer to:
* Focus their attention and get energy
* Take an information
* Make decisions
* Deal with the outer world
These four preferences combine to form 16 possible four-letter types. According to Jung, these preferences are innate predispositions that interact with and are shaped by environmental influences.
Do You Have A Facebook Account?
In general, individuals with a preference for Feeling reported spending more time engaging in certain activities on Facebook in their personal time than did individuals with a preference for Thinking.
On the whole, individuals with a preference for Extraversion and/or Feeling reported spending more time engaging in certain activities on Facebook in their work time than did individuals with a preference for Introversion and/or Thinking.
Do You Actively Used LinkedIn?
In general, individuals with a preference for Extraversion reported spending more time engaging in certain activities on LinkedIn during their work time than did Individuals with a preference for Introversion
Do You Have A Twitter Account?
More individuals with a preference for Intuition reported being active users of Twitter than did individuals with a preference for Sensing.