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Professional Handout Review by Jack Falt
Otis, Gerald; Quenk, Alex; Quenk, Naomi; &
McCaulley, Mary, Twenty Questions: Practice in Thinking About Type,
Gainesville, FL: Centre for Applications of Psychological Type, 1982, 1986,
1 pp, Leader’s Guide - 2 pp
This one page handout is meant to be used with people who are quite knowledgeable
about type and to help them think in terms of type in practical situations.
It is meant to be used in a group setting. There are twenty multiple choice
questions with four possible types to choose from. The leader’s guide gives
a rational for the type most likely to be the answer and also why some
of the other types would be chosen. The quiz is a way for people to test
their knowledge of Jung/Myers theory as well as to promote discussion on
how to apply the theory to everyday situations.
This handout would be useful as a warmup in a Chapter meeting or an
ongoing study group. It could also be used as a fill-in at a workshop where
the theory is being applied to more advanced topics and the participants
have already covered and understand the basic theory. It would be interesting
to have people devise their own questions, calling on their own experience
using the Jung/Myers theory in their daily life.
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