Entity: ENFP
ENFP is a personality type defined by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), representing individuals who are Extroverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving. They make up around 4-6% of the population and are known for their creativity, empathy, and enthusiasm.
ENFP
Etymology
ENFP is an acronym derived from the four personality preferences: extraversion (E), intuition (N), feeling (F), and perceiving (P).
Definition
ENFP is one of the 16 personality types defined by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), representing individuals who are Extroverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving. They make up around 4-6% of the population and are known for their creativity, empathy, and enthusiasm.
Historical Context
The fundamental concepts and theory for the 16 types, including ENFP, originated with psychiatrist Carl Jung.
Cultural Significance
ENFPs are often referred to as Campaigners, known for embracing big ideas and actions that reflect their sense of hope and goodwill toward others.
Related Concepts
ENFP is a personality type within Jungian Cognitive Function theory, categorizing people according to their intrinsic differences in cognitive attitudes.
See Also
A personality type characterized by traits such as extraversion, intuition, feeling, and perceiving, known for creativity, empathy, and enthusiasm.