Buchzusammenfassung
Merve Emre is an author and an associate English professor at the University of Oxford. Her writing has appeared in publications such as The New Yorker and The New Republic. She holds an MPhil and a PhD from Yale University.
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The Myers-Briggs Personality Inventory is a well-liked personality assessment that categorizes individuals into one of 16 unique personality types. Created by a mother and daughter in the early 1900s, inspired by Carl Jung's theories, the test lacks scientific credibility. Despite this, many individuals have found their results from the test to be helpful and transformative. Although we should not view Myers-Briggs as scientifically accurate, it does offer a special value as a tool for self-assurance and self-acceptance.
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