1989
DOI: 10.1002/j.1556-6676.1989.tb02125.x
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Negative: The MBTI: Not Ready for Routine Use in Counseling

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“…This conclusion is supported by recent reviews (Healy, 1989;Wiggins, 1989) that urge that the MBTI be used cautiously until more validity studies have been conducted. Therefore, the present study was conducted and designed to investigate the validity of the three major assertions described above.…”
Section: Related Research Studiessupporting
confidence: 68%
“…This conclusion is supported by recent reviews (Healy, 1989;Wiggins, 1989) that urge that the MBTI be used cautiously until more validity studies have been conducted. Therefore, the present study was conducted and designed to investigate the validity of the three major assertions described above.…”
Section: Related Research Studiessupporting
confidence: 68%
“…However, popular Jungian measures have been criticized on various grounds (cf. Healy, 1989;Merenda, 1991). For example, the MBTI's dichotomous scoring, forced-choice response format, and differential gender weighting of responses have all been criticized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the MBTI has been very popular, heated controversy has occurred, nonetheless, regarding the measure's psychometric properties (cf. Carlson, 1989;Healy, 1989;McCaulley, 1991;Merenda, 1991). In particular, three criticisms may be argued.…”
Section: Criticisms Of the Mbtimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MBTI. Carlson (1989) and Healy (1989) debated whether the MBTI was ready for counseling use. Although it was apparently widely used by our respondents, it is still plagued by questions about the reliability of the continuous and the dichotomous type scales.…”
Section: The Holland Assessment Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%