Hello wonderful people!
Are you between the ages of 14 and 25? Do you love reading? If you have 15 minutes to spare, then we’d love for you to take this brief survey: “The Relation Between Myers-Briggs Psychological Types and Favorite Book Genres Among Teenagers and College Aged Students.”
To access the survey, click here or scan the QR code! All responses need to be recorded by early March.

As stated in the survey:
“This study is for the AP Capstone Program at Tomball Memorial High School, a program where students participate in gathering data and writing an academic paper. This survey is administered by Kaelyn Bouwens, an AP Capstone student at Tomball Memorial High School. If you have any further questions email [Ms. Bouwens] at klb.apcapstone@gmail.com or [her] advisor Ms. Lee at madelynelee@tomballschools.net.
You are being asked to participate in the study “The relation between Myers-Briggs psychological types and favorite book genres among high school and college age students.” This study’s purpose is to see if any correlation is present between MBTI personality types or personality variables and a person’s favorite book genre.
For this survey you will be completing questions about your favorite book genre, the reasons you connect with them, and a Myers-Briggs personality quiz. This survey will be anonymous and no data will be collected about email addresses or any other personal information. The only data that will be collected is your survey answers, which will be used as data in the research paper. This survey is one you can likely take in approximately fifteen minutes. The survey can be stopped at any time if you wish to no longer participate.
Once again you will remain anonymous in this survey.
In order to take this survey you have to be over 18 years of age OR, if you’re under 18 years of age and wish to participate, you must have consent from a parent or guardian. The first question on the survey will ask if you have consent from a parent/guardian to take the survey if you’re under 18 years of age and wish to participate.”
Thank you all so much for your time!