Myers-Briggsism

Myers-Briggsism is a psychological approach to personalities developed by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs, inspired by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung's Psychological Types.

[[File:MBTIsymbol.png]] Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is based on Myers-Briggsism. It is an introspective self-report questionnaire indicating differing psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions.

16 Personalities
16P is a personality assessment website which utilizes the ancient four temperaments with a more modern and scientific Big Five personality traits theory, while remarking the labeling format to match that of MBTI. The typology that 16 Personalities provides can be broken down as follows:


 * Extroversion-Introversion scale, naturally corresponding to the Extroversion scale
 * Intuition-Sensation scale, pertaining to Openness
 * Feeling-Thinking scale, being Agreeableness
 * Perceiving-Judging scale, representing Conscientiousness
 * Turbulent-Assertive scale, standing for Neuroticism

"For example, an 'INFP-T' result would correspond to a 'RLUAI' (Reserved, Limbic, Unorganized, Agreeable, Inquisitive) trait combination in the Big Five."

Based on the first and last letter, the site also gives you a temperamental strategy;
 * Constant Improvement (Ixxx-T) - Melancholic
 * Confident Individualism (Ixxx-A) - Phlegmatic
 * Social Engagement (Exxx-T) - Sanguine
 * People Mastery (Exxx-A) - Choleric

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