From the Sandra Bland thread:
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Originally Posted by Zeke
What judgment?
It's just true.
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THIS suggests why MB assessment is not always very reliable.
Truth is not the issue. A 'true' judgement is still a judgement.
For example, an Islamist who says a western cartoonist is guilty of blasphemy may be rendering a true judgement, based on the standards of his religion. Or, if you think the standards for blasphemy are different , you may think it a false judgement. But the point, when describing the P/J personality dimension, isn't the truth or falseness. It's the fact of judging, deciding, settling the matter. J-types want to do that, without delay.
P-types prefer to keep the option open, and resist when J's insist that others immediately accept their 'true' decision.
Now, how can people accurately report their personality on a typing assessment when they do judge, but don't recognize what they do as judging?