SUNNYVALE, Calif., Dec. 29, 2022 — In honor of World Introvert Day (Jan. 2, 2023), The Myers-Briggs Company has shared new data from over 50,000 respondents about how Introverts manage conflict.
“It’s widely established that those with preferences for Introversion and Extraversion will differ in their typical behavior, and these differences also extend to each preferences’ approach to conflict,” said Alex Eggington, Consultant at The Myers-Briggs Company.
Across the eight Introverted types from the MBTI® assessment, the avoiding mode was the highest scoring mode for those with ISTJ, ISFJ, ISTP, ISFP, and INTP preferences. For INFJ, INTJ, and INFP types, the avoiding mode was second highest.
Overall, Introverted types were nearly three times more likely than Extraverted types to have avoiding as one of their top two conflict modes.
And part of this difference may be explained physiologically.
“When it comes to conflict, Extraverts may tend to seek out interaction and even benefit from engaging in an argument; whereas for Introverts this could lead to overstimulation,” said Eggington in this recent article.
Want to learn more about Introversion and conflict? Download the 2023 World Introvert Day infographic and find more resources here. And get 15% off everything at MBTIonline.com with code MBTI23.
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