The MBTI test was first published in 1943, and initially established by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. Briggs and Myers’ model is based on personality theories and ideas of Carl Jung, a well-known Swiss psychologist.
Jung’s theory of psychological types suggests that people innately differ, in the way how they make decisions, and how they perceive the information and processes it, and separated them into three bi-polar orientations, introvert-extrovert, sensing-intuition …show more content…
One of my strengths that would be very useful in forensic science is my good recall of facts and information, as in forensic science it is required to remember all the different procedures for presumptive and confirmatory tests, and evidence retrieval. But most of all, it is important to recall what you’ve done in the scene and written down in the report for court as a couple of months or years might pass since initial examination and essential information would be …show more content…
My planning and preparation of what needs to be done helps in completing work before the deadline, as this means that I would work in a methodical and unbiased manner, lowering the possibility of producing errors, including contamination. Nevertheless, I still need to work on this as my Perceiving side would delay this planning process and as a forensic scientist Id need to plan in a short time frame. Doing mock crime scenes and scenarios, as well as timing myself and planning would improve this