How does MBTI compare to Enneagram?
The biggest difference between the Myers Briggs Type Indicator and the enneagram is that the Myers-Briggs test focuses on nature, while the enneagram is more about nurture, according to Dr. A.J. Drenth on the website Personality Junkie.
What is the rarest personality type Enneagram?
Type 8
According to an Enneagram Population Distribution study, the rarest Enneagram is Type 8: The Challenger. Next comes the Investigator (Type 5), followed by the Helper (Type 2). The most common is the Peacemaker (Type 9).
Can any MBTI type be any Enneagram?
Though any mapping MBTI to Enneagram type is potentially feasible, there are very significant correlations between MBTI Personality Type and Enneagram Type. There was also a correlation between Enneagram 1 and Introversion. 82\% – 84\% of Enneagram ones are of four types: ISTJ, ESTJ, ISFJ and ESFJ.
Which Enneagram type is the most common?
Type 9 is the most common Enneagram type.
What are the strongest criticisms of the Enneagram?
More so than even the Myers-Briggs test, the Enneagram has been widely criticized of employing pseudoscience — meaning it has little actual scientific backing or merit to point to.
Which MBTI type is more intellegent?
The smartest MBTI type is likely to be one of the Ne thinkers (INTP or ENTP) or the INTJ. When an ENTP is smart, they are really “classically cowboy” smart (like Iron Man, for example). Similarly, it is asked, which personality type is most intelligent? The most intelligent by average type – measured on raw intellectual force – is INTP.
What is your MBTI personality?
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a personality test designed to assist a person in identifying some significant personal preferences. The MBTI is a personality test developed by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers during World War II.
Which MBTI type is the thinker?
MBTI Code: INTP The Thinker, INTP, personality types are quiet, thoughtful, analytical individuals who tend to spend long periods of time on their own, working through problems and forming solutions. They are curious about systems and how things work.