DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-13515
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“…Various studies have used the MBTI® to better understand career choice and job satisfaction in health care (Bruhn, Bunce, & Floyd, 1980;Hughes, Mosier, & Hung, 1981;Roberts, 1997), thereby creating profiles of satisfied health care practitioners. Shewchuk andO'Connor (1995, cited in Hammer, 1996) studied 522 health care executives and found that 63% of the sample preferred Thinking-Judging (TJ), and that those with an Extraverted Thinking Judging (ETJ) preference TJ types "had a more positive sense of well-being than did the non-TJs" (Hammer, 1996, p. 40).…”
Section: Type In Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various studies have used the MBTI® to better understand career choice and job satisfaction in health care (Bruhn, Bunce, & Floyd, 1980;Hughes, Mosier, & Hung, 1981;Roberts, 1997), thereby creating profiles of satisfied health care practitioners. Shewchuk andO'Connor (1995, cited in Hammer, 1996) studied 522 health care executives and found that 63% of the sample preferred Thinking-Judging (TJ), and that those with an Extraverted Thinking Judging (ETJ) preference TJ types "had a more positive sense of well-being than did the non-TJs" (Hammer, 1996, p. 40).…”
Section: Type In Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%