>>14107015>>In one study, when people were asked to compare their preferred type to that assigned by the MBTI assessment, only half of people picked the same profile.>>[45] Critics also argue that the MBTI lacks falsifiability, which can cause confirmation bias in the interpretation of results.>Some researchers have interpreted the reliability of the test as being low. Studies have found that between 39% and 76% of those tested fall into different types upon retesting some weeks or years later.[13][15]Because people choose the way they want to be portrayed. No one forces you to choose a response. This is why when people take the test and then retake it, they want to be a new or better or different person.
This is fundamentally in line with the purpose of the test, it tells you strengths and weaknesses. You are supposed to understand your strengths and improve your weaknesses.
The test tells you where you are now AND what you can be through work and growth.