Exploring the MBTI Distribution Among Chinese Undergraduate Physics Students: The Influence of Family Income on Career Trajectories
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This study investigated the distribution of MBTI personality types among physics undergraduatesat Zhejiang University and analyzed their career aspirations, family income and mental health status.A comprehensive survey of 68 questions, including 52 multiple-choice questions and 16 short-answerquestions, assessed various personality traits and their correlation with academic intent and emotionalstate. The results showed that INTJ and INTP personality types showed the most significant tendencyto pursue academic research. They usually come from middle and above-class backgrounds. Notably,these two personality types accounted for about 41% of the total surveyed population, while NT typescombined accounted for about 58%. This indicates that although NT personality is more suitable foracademic research, students with introverted tendencies are more suitable. Research has further shown that people with ISTJ personalities often exhibit unexpectedly strong academic interests. In addition, individuals who aspire to enter academia generally maintain a stable state of mind, as evidenced by their consistent work efficiency in the face of personal challenges. Interestingly, although some aspiring academics come from financially stable families, most have encountered financial constraints. These results contribute to a deeper understanding of how personality traits and socioeconomic factors influence the academic career paths of physics students