People are obsessed with the Myers-Briggs personality test. Our writer investigates what all the type-hype is about and becomes a believer herself. (Illustration: Getty Images) I’d heard about the ...
When you meet someone, it’s customary to ask what they do for a living or to make small talk about General Safe Topics Everyone Agrees On (e.g. weather or the unquestionable greatness of The Wire).
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is one of the most popular personality tests in the world. It’s also one of the most regularly debunked. The test sorts people into one of 16 four-letter personality ...
Most of us have taken the Myers-Briggs personality test at some point in our lives. The test that gives you a simple, four-letter acronym to sum up your personality. While it’s a neat way to learn ...
In anticipation of the study, MBTI Lead Trainer Michael Segovia shared some misconceptions we tend to have about the MBTI personality types. 1. Introverts and Extroverts don’t really exist “We call ...
Extroverted, feeling, intuitive . . . it sounds like something out of a Match.com ad, so you can see how critics might dismiss the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator as gimmicky or unscientific. The latest ...
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator divides the world’s personalities into 16 different types. While the labels it produces may be alluring, is there any science behind the test? The Daily spoke to ...
The official Myers-Briggs Type Indicator can be taken online for $50, but there are plenty of free knock-offs floating around the internet. I took two while writing this review. One says I'm ISTJ. The ...
BTS are putting their personalities to the test. Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook sat down for a special video, published Friday (May 6), in which they sat down with pen and paper to ...
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