Interesting
(wonder what certain members here would say about this)Some researchers have interpreted the reliability of the test as being low, with test takers who retake the test often being assigned a different type. According to some studies, 39–76% of those tested fall into different types upon retesting some weeks or years later.[29][7] About 50% of people tested within nine months remain the same overall type and 36% remain the same after nine months.[31] When people are asked to compare their preferred type to that assigned by the MBTI, only half of people pick the same profile.[32] Critics also argue that the MBTI lacks falsifiability, which can cause confirmation bias in the interpretation of results.