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Exploring Personality Types: Understanding Traits in Discussion

This lecture discusses various personality traits, focusing on key dichotomies such as Introvert vs. Extrovert, Intuitive vs. Sensing, Thinking vs. Feeling, and Judging vs. Perceiving. It delves into how these traits influence where individuals derive their energy, how they process information, and their overall lifestyle. The lecture categorizes different personality types (e.g., ESTJ, ISTJ, ENFJ) and examines the implications of implicit biases in evaluations, including gender bias in academic performance and its broader impacts.

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Exploring Personality Types: Understanding Traits in Discussion

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  1. CSE403Lecture 20: Personality Types (discussion) Valentin Razmov, CSE403, Sp05

  2. Personality Traits • Introvert vs. Extrovert • Where you get your energy from? • INtuitive vs. Sensing • How do you get information? • Thinking vs. Feeling • How do you process information? • Judging vs. Perceiving • What is your lifestyle?

  3. ESTJ ISTJ ESFJ ISFJ ESTJ ISTJ ESFJ ISFJ ESTJ ISTJ ESFJ ISFJ ESTJ ISTJ ESFJ ISFJ ESTJ ISTJ ESFJ ISFJ ENFJ INFJ ENFP INFP ENFJ INFJ ENFP INFP ENFJ INFJ ENFP INFP ENFJ INFJ ENFP INFP ENFJ INFJ ENFP INFP ESTP ISTP ESFP ISFP ESTP ISTP ESFP ISFP ESTP ISTP ESFP ISFP ESTP ISTP ESFP ISFP ESTP ISTP ESFP ISFP ENTJ INTJ ENTP INTP ENTJ INTJ ENTP INTP ENTJ INTJ ENTP INTP ENTJ INTJ ENTP INTP ENTJ INTJ ENTP INTP Team A Team B Team C Team D Team E

  4. ESTJ ISTJ ESFJ ISFJ ENFJ INFJ ENFP INFP ESTP ISTP ESFP ISFP ENTJ INTJ ENTP INTP CSE 403 – All Teams Aggregated

  5. ESTJ ISTJ 7 ESFJ ISFJ ESTJ ISTJ ESFJ ISFJ ESTJ 1 ISTJ 3 ESFJ ISFJ 1 ENFJ 1 INFJ 5 ENFP INFP 1 ENFJ INFJ ENFP INFP ENFJ 4 INFJ 1 ENFP INFP ESTP ISTP ESFP ISFP ESTP 1 ISTP 1 ESFP 1 ISFP ESTP ISTP ESFP 1 ISFP ENTJ 3 INTJ 7 ENTP 3 INTP 3 ENTJ INTJ ENTP INTP ENTJ 3 INTJ 5 ENTP INTP Summer 2002 Summer 2003 Winter 2004 ESTJ ISTJ 5 ESFJ 1 ISFJ ESTJ ISTJ 1 ESFJ 1 ISFJ 2 ENFJ INFJ 3 ENFP 1 INFP ENFJ 2 INFJ 3 ENFP INFP ESTP ISTP ESFP ISFP 2 ESTP 1 ISTP 1 ESFP ISFP 2 ENTJ 4 INTJ 2 ENTP INTP 2 ENTJ 2 INTJ 6 ENTP 3 INTP 1 Winter 2005 Spring 2005

  6. Stereotypes Tilt the Playing Field • Large body of research shows:Implicit Assumptions Impact Evaluation • Gender Bias and Research Papers • Paludi and Bauer (Sex Roles, 1983)

  7. Stereotypes Tilt the Playing Field • Large body of research shows:Implicit Assumptions Impact Evaluation • Gender Bias and Research Papers • Paludi and Bauer (Sex Roles, 1983) • Gender Bias and Performance Evaluation • Orchestra tryouts behind curtains • Stereotype threat on exam performance

  8. (Implicit) Discrimination • Lower expectations • Uneven evaluation • Narrow view of excellence • Exclusion from informal networks • Other people feel uncomfortable • …

  9. (Implicit) Discrimination • Lower expectations • Uneven evaluation • Narrow view of excellence • Exclusion from informal networks • Other people feel uncomfortable • Accumulation of Disadvantage

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