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Sparrow
1st-February-2010, 11:34 PM
Okay, I'm actually doing my science fair project on MBTI typing so...need suggestions...what should I talk about? What are all the aspects of MBTI that I have to cover? Any good links explaining the functions etc. 'Tis greatly appreciated. Thanks ;)
Dormouse
1st-February-2010, 11:44 PM
And it's hardly like you're waiting for the last possible day to write the report... :p
Sparrow
1st-February-2010, 11:46 PM
And it's hardly like you're waiting for the last possible day to write the report... :p
I don't believe you've started your report either :P
Sparrow
1st-February-2010, 11:57 PM
Where's Adymus when you need him? O_o
Zero
2nd-February-2010, 12:35 AM
You're doing this as a science fair project... It's more along the lines of theoretical psychology. If you're going to approach this from a scientific POV, your best bet is neurology.
Luminates
2nd-February-2010, 12:37 AM
You're doing this as a science fair project... It's more along the lines of theoretical psychology.
Agreed, but I have seen such topics come about in Science. One idea leads to another possibility which will eventually lead to this, or that teacher is clueless.
Adymus
2nd-February-2010, 01:27 AM
When is your project due? I might be able to make you some diagrams if I have enough time to.
I gotta say, this might be a difficult science project if you don't have enough understanding of it to actually explain and defend it. You sure you can handle it?
Sparrow
2nd-February-2010, 01:33 AM
When is your project due? I might be able to make you some diagrams if I have enough time to.
I gotta say, this might be a difficult science project if you don't have enough understanding of it to actually explain and defend it. You sure you can handle it?
The report's due tomorrow... I have a month to prepare, so, I suppose?
Adymus
2nd-February-2010, 01:49 AM
The report's due tomorrow... I have a month to prepare, so, I suppose?
Okay so you are saying you have to turn in a report on it tomorrow, to approve the topic or something, and then in one month you have to present it?
If that is the case, that is pretty good then.
For most of the details on this, raid Lenore Thomson's work on Greenlightwiki. Lenore's is the most cutting edge that is currently published (although I have some of my own disagreements and differing understandings.) Be sure to bring up the brain quads and their link to the cognitive functions, as this part has been tested, and organizes how the types work in the best logical form. For any other questions you can't find answers to, hit me up.
Kellhus
3rd-February-2010, 09:33 PM
Perhaps you can do tests with specific individuals of whom's type you are sure of, then analyze how they revert to their shadow functions under stress.
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