The Conversation Here LO9519

Debbie Broome (debbieb@linux.plano.gov)
Tue, 27 Aug 1996 09:16:28 -0500

Replying to LO9464 --

>Actually, people don't fall equally into the four MBTI quadrants, so things may
>be better or worse than you thought. Here are the percentages as I understand
>them:
>
> NT 12%
> NF 12%
> SJ 38%
> SP 38%
>
>So, depending on your type, either 88% or 62% of people will react differently
>than you do.
>
I've seen those (or similar) statistics before as well and they get even
more interesting when you look at gender. I think it's something like only
1% of females are NT.

If our school system's are geared toward "N" learners but they only make up
about 25% of behavioral preferences, how is the rest of the population
learning? Maybe schools aren't as geared toward "N" learners as was once
thought?

-- 

Debbie

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