性格測(cè)試到底靠不靠譜
????1908年,,弗蘭克?帕森斯在波士頓開設(shè)了世界上第一家職業(yè)指導(dǎo)中心。從一開始,,他就詢問(wèn)潛在客戶116個(gè)一針見(jiàn)血的問(wèn)題,,內(nèi)容涉及他們的抱負(fù)、長(zhǎng)處和弱點(diǎn)(以及他們多長(zhǎng)時(shí)間洗一次澡),。但他當(dāng)時(shí)還做了一件更加不尋常的事情——他測(cè)量了這些人的頭骨,。 ????帕森斯是一位堅(jiān)定的顱相學(xué)信徒。要是你的額頭較大,,他或許會(huì)建議你當(dāng)律師或工程師,。但如果你耳朵后的頭骨比較發(fā)達(dá),那么你就屬于“動(dòng)物型”,,最適合從事體力勞動(dòng),。 ????令人欣慰的是,職業(yè)咨詢自那時(shí)起已經(jīng)取得了長(zhǎng)足的進(jìn)展,。但現(xiàn)在,,咨詢師不再測(cè)量頭腦的外形,而使用心理測(cè)試測(cè)量頭腦內(nèi)部已成為慣常做法,。個(gè)性測(cè)試現(xiàn)已發(fā)展成為一大產(chǎn)業(yè),,是領(lǐng)導(dǎo)力和管理課程的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)程序,它不僅是求職面試流程的組成部分,,而且日益成為職業(yè)輔導(dǎo)不可或缺的內(nèi)容之一,。但我們是否真的應(yīng)該相信這類測(cè)試能夠揭示出科學(xué)且客觀的真相? ????我有一些壞消息要告訴你:即使最復(fù)雜的測(cè)試也存在很大的缺陷,。以邁爾斯-布里格斯類型指標(biāo)(Myers-Briggs Type Indicator,,簡(jiǎn)稱MBTI)為例,。這種世界上最流行的心理測(cè)試的原理是榮格的性格類型理論,它每年大約被應(yīng)用200多萬(wàn)次,。MBTI測(cè)試通過(guò)二分法類別——比如你是一位性格內(nèi)向者還是外向者,,你的性情偏重于邏輯還是情緒(也就是它所稱的“思維”和“感覺(jué)”)——來(lái)判定一個(gè)人屬于16種性格類型的哪一種。 ????關(guān)于MBTI測(cè)試有一個(gè)非常有趣,,也有些令人擔(dān)憂的事實(shí),。那就是,盡管這種測(cè)試非常流行,,但30多年來(lái),,心理學(xué)家對(duì)它的批評(píng)從未終止過(guò)。一大問(wèn)題是,,它顯示出了一種被統(tǒng)計(jì)學(xué)家稱為低“重測(cè)可靠度”的現(xiàn)象,。比如說(shuō),如果你僅隔5周,,再接受一次這種測(cè)試的話,,你被歸入一個(gè)不同于首次測(cè)試的性格類別的幾率大約在50%左右。 ????第二種批評(píng)意見(jiàn)是,,MBTI測(cè)試錯(cuò)誤地假設(shè)一個(gè)人的性格歸屬于相互排斥的類別,。你要么是一個(gè)性格外向者,要么是一個(gè)性格內(nèi)向者,,但絕非兩者的某種混合,。然而,大多數(shù)人恰恰介于兩者之間,。要是MBTI也測(cè)量高度的話,,你要么被列入“高大”,要么被列入“矮小”,,盡管大多數(shù)人的個(gè)頭都在中等高度區(qū)間內(nèi),。 ????結(jié)果是,兩個(gè)被標(biāo)為“內(nèi)向”和“外向”的人的測(cè)試分?jǐn)?shù)可能幾乎完全一樣,,但由于他們分處一條假想邊界線的兩側(cè),他們或許會(huì)被歸入不同的性格類別,。 ????對(duì)于那些認(rèn)為個(gè)性測(cè)試可以將他們引入一個(gè)完美職業(yè)生涯的人來(lái)說(shuō),,還有一件事尤為重要。邁爾斯-布里格斯基金會(huì)歐洲獨(dú)家經(jīng)銷商發(fā)布的文件顯示,,這項(xiàng)測(cè)試可以“讓一個(gè)人深入了解自己可能會(huì)喜歡,、并且能夠獲得成功的工作類別?!彼?,如果你像我一樣,,被歸為INTJ型(也就是說(shuō),你的主要性格特征是內(nèi)向型,,直覺(jué)感強(qiáng),,偏重于思維和判斷),最適合你的工作包括管理顧問(wèn),、IT專業(yè)人士和工程師,。 |
????When Frank Parsons opened the world's first career guidance center in Boston in 1908, he began by asking prospective clients 116 penetrating questions about their ambitions, strengths, and weaknesses (and how often they bathed). But then he did something more unusual: He measured their skulls. ????Parsons was a committed believer in phrenology. If you had a large forehead, he might recommend you become a lawyer or engineer. But if your skull was more developed behind the ears, you were of the "animal type" and best suited to manual work. ????Career advice has, thankfully, come a long way since then. But now, instead of measuring the outside of people's heads, it has become common to measure the inside using psychometric tests. Personality testing has grown into a major industry and is standard procedure in leadership and management courses, as part of job-interview processes, and, increasingly, in career counselling. But should we really trust such tests to deliver scientific, objective truth? ????I have some bad news for you: Even the most sophisticated tests have considerable flaws. Take the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), the world's most popular psychometric test, which is based on Jung's theory of personality types. Over two million are administered every year. The MBTI places you in one of 16 personality types, based on dichotomous categories such as whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, or have a disposition towards being logical or emotional (what it calls "thinking" and "feeling"). ????The interesting -- and somewhat alarming -- fact about the MBTI is that, despite its popularity, it has been subject to sustained criticism by professional psychologists for over three decades. One problem is that it displays what statisticians call low "test-retest reliability." So if you retake the test after only a five-week gap, there's around a 50% chance that you will fall into a different personality category compared to the first time you took the test. ????A second criticism is that the MBTI mistakenly assumes that personality falls into mutually exclusive categories. You are either an extrovert or an introvert, but never a mix of the two. Yet most people fall somewhere in the middle. If the MBTI also measured height, you would be classified as either tall or short, even though the majority of people are within a band of medium height. ????The consequence is that the scores of two people labelled "introvert" and "extrovert" may be almost exactly the same, but they could be placed into different categories since they fall on either side of an imaginary dividing line. ????One other thing, and this matters especially for anybody who thinks personality tests can guide them to a perfect career. According to official Myers-Briggs documents published by its exclusive European distributor, the test can "give you an insight into what kinds of work you might enjoy and be successful doing." So if you are, like me, classified as INTJ (your dominant traits are being introverted, intuitive, and having a preference for thinking and judging), the best-fit occupations include management consultant, IT professional, and engineer. |
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