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Blueprints of friendship: The influence of personality type on perceived intimacy and comfort level of self-disclosure in friendship

Posted on:2011-10-15Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Liberty UniversityCandidate:Briggs, Elizabeth AnnFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390002457761Subject:Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of this study was to establish whether a connection exists between Myers-Briggs personality type and friendship. Participants completed the Jung Typology Test to identify personality type as well as a survey regarding their friendship. Social penetration theory and Myers-Briggs personality theory were used as a framework for this study. All participants were from a private east coast university with ages ranging from 18-28 years. Completed surveys resulted in 32 pairs of self-identified close friends. The author analyzed the results to identify any patterns that emerged between personality and perceived intimacy and comfort level of selfdisclosure within friendship. Results showed a connection between Myers-Briggs personality similarity and greater perceived intimacy for friendship, as well as increased comfort level of self-disclosure however, the length of friendship was also an important factor in relation to perceived intimacy. The extraversion/introversion function of personality was specifically shown to be an important factor in perceived intimacy and comfort level of self-disclosure.Keywords: personality type, friendship, Jung, social penetration theory, Myers-Briggs, intimacy, self-disclosure...
Keywords/Search Tags:Personality type, Friendship, Perceived intimacy, Self-disclosure, Myers-briggs
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