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Type theory

Typology and human behavior

First discussed back in the 1920s by the psychiatrist Carl Jung, type theory suggests that human behavior is not random but predictable and classifiable. According to this theory, everyone is born predisposed to certain personality preferences. Typologists have devised four pairs of preference alternatives, as stated below:

Type descriptions

On the basis of your answers to the test you are placed in one of sixteen types. What type you are says quite a bit about you - your likes and dislikes, your likely career choices, your compatibility with others, and so on.

Click here to read about your personality type.

The Test

While everyone has some introversion and some extroversion, or some thinking and some feeling characteristics, the test will help you identify which alternatives you prefer to use.

  • The test has 68 questions and will take you approximately 10 minutes to complete.
  • You must answer at least 64 questions in order to receive your type.
  • Your responses should reflect "the real you", not the way you want to be, think you should be, or are asked to be by someone else.
  • Remember there are no right or wrong answers or personality types.

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