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Table 5
Frequency of Citizenship for Each MBTI TypeMBTI Type
ENFJ
ENFP
ENTJ
ENTP
ESFJ
ESFP
ESTJ
ESTP
INFJ
INFP
INTJ
INTP
ISFJ
ISFP
ISTJ
ISTPU.S. Citizen
90
44
67
38
109
30
53
43
33
34
68
36
74
28
50
31Frequencies for major (Table 6) show some important trends. The Other category
includes Education, Interdisciplinary Studies, Kinesiology, and Biblical Studies. Note the
large number of students claiming Business as a major. Again, students claiming business49
Non U.S. Citizen
14
13
7
1
14
13
9
8
15
3
7
6
8
15
13
10
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