What is the most critical factor in pursuing success? Is it luck? Is it a talent? Or diligence? In fact, the research of psychologist Carol Dweck pointed out that it is often the 'thought pattern' itself that determines whether a person can succeed . Your way of thinking, especially how you view 'whether abilities can be changed', determines how far you can go. In the field of psychology, 'growth ...
In today's social networks, MBTI personality testing has become a hot topic that has attracted much attention, especially the discussions about J and P people, which has aroused heated discussions and strong resonance among many young people. Whether on social platforms or daily communication, everyone is keen to talk about whether they are 'J people' or 'P people', as if this has become a new pas...
What is self-efficacy? Self-efficacy refers to a person's confidence or belief in his/her ability to successfully complete a task or achieve a goal. This concept was proposed by psychologist Albert Bandura and is a core component of social cognitive theory. Bandura believes that self-efficacy is concrete, situationally relevant, multidimensional and dynamic. It is not fixed, but abilities that can...
PsycTest Quiz provides free, fast and accurate MBTI personality tests to help you understand yourself better. Start testing now: Myers-Briggs Test What is MBTI? MBTI is the abbreviation of Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. It is a self-report questionnaire designed to categorize individuals into 16 different 'psychological types' or 'personal types.' MBTI is based on the theory of Swiss psychiatrist Ca...
In daily life, we have to make countless judgments and decisions every day - from what food to choose for breakfast to career planning and investment decisions. However, human judgments and decision-making are not always rational, and are often influenced by various cognitive psychological effects. These psychological effects are shortcuts of thinking formed by humans in long-term evolution, but t...
Complete knowledge of blood type: blood type pairing, genetic probability, workplace impact and rarest blood type inventory In some Asian countries, especially Japan and South Korea, blood type is not only a medical indicator, but also a 'character label' and a standard for workplace judgment. Although this phenomenon lacks scientific basis, it has profoundly affected people's life, work and even ...
Are you curious whether the MBTI test has actual value besides the personality label 'like a constellation'? Why are more and more corporate HRs starting to apply MBTI in recruitment, team building, and talent assessment? This article will provide a comprehensive interpretation of: Which groups of people are suitable for MBTI personality tests, their practical uses in the workplace, and how to use...
In the MBTI Type 16 personality test, INFP (Mediator type) is considered one of the most idealistic and empathetic types. They are happy to forgive others, but they are often in trouble when they forgive themselves. Faced with mistakes and failures, they tend to fall into a whirlpool of self-blame, shame, and repeated reflection. Why is it so difficult for people with this kind of personality to t...
In the MBTI personality test, INTJ is called the type who is best at thinking independently and planning. They have clear goals and high efficiency, and are the type of person who is best at 'taking things by one person'. But because of this, many INTJs often face 'too much pressure' and 'don't say anything'. So, are people with INTJ-type personality really not afraid of pressure? How do they deal...
Among the Myers-Briggs personality types, INFP (mediator type) is often considered one of the most idealistic and emotional groups. Their understanding of love is far beyond the sweet words on the surface, and it is also a kind of harmony and sublimation deep in the soul. However, precisely because INFPs are naturally kind, empathetic, and easy to trust others, they are often more likely to encoun...