Graduation success as a function of myers-briggs temperament indicators in mechanical engineering

R. Bannerot
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The distributions of Myers-Briggs Type Indicators, Preferences, and Temperaments for entering and graduating BSME students and the mechanical engineering faculty at the University of Houston are presented and compared. Based on long-term averages, the S-, T-, J-, SJ-, ESTJ- and ISTJ- preferring individuals appear to have some positive correlation with success in our mechanical engineering program. For example, individuals preferring “sensation” over “intuition”, “thinking” over “feeling”, and “judging over “perceiving”, (Myers-Briggs Preferences, S over N, T over F, and J over P, respectively) are about 50% more likely to graduate as those who prefer the opposite. A seven-year longitudinal study produced “entering” and “graduating” Myers-Briggs data for 118 students. A detailed analysis of this data determined that there was about a ten per cent net increase in individual E-, S-, T- and J-preferences which was the result of about a 15% actual change toward E-, S-, T-, and J-preferences and a 5% actual change toward I-, N-, F-, and P-preferences. Finally, the shift of the distribution of Myers-Briggs Type Indicators from the entering to the graduating students is seen to be moving toward the distribution exhibited by the faculty.
机械工程专业毕业成功与myers-briggs气质指标的关系
本文介绍并比较了休斯敦大学机械工程专业学生和BSME新生和毕业生的Myers-Briggs类型指标、偏好和气质的分布。基于长期平均值,S-, T-, J-, SJ-, ESTJ-和ISTJ-偏好的个体似乎与我们机械工程项目的成功有一定的正相关。例如,偏爱“感觉”胜过“直觉”,偏爱“思考”胜过“感觉”,偏爱“判断”胜过“感知”(迈尔斯-布里格斯偏好,分别是S胜过N, T胜过F, J胜过P)的人毕业的可能性比偏爱相反偏好的人高出50%左右。一项为期7年的纵向研究为118名学生提供了“入学”和“毕业”的迈尔斯-布里格斯数据。对这些数据的详细分析表明,E-、S-、T-和j偏好的个体净增长约为10%,这是E-、S-、T-和j偏好的实际变化约为15%,I-、N-、F-和p偏好的实际变化约为5%的结果。最后,迈尔斯-布里格斯类型指标的分布从入学到毕业的学生向教师展示的分布转移。
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