Meyers-Briggs Test: Unconventional Origins

Meyers-Briggs Test: Unconventional Origins

A mother-and-daughter team, neither of whom had any formal psychology education, developed the Meyers-Briggs personality test. They studied agriculture and political science, respectively. Briggs' early interest in personality types bloomed from her attempts at fiction writing, heavily influenced by Carl Jung. Briggs was so infatuated with Jung that she even wrote erotic fiction about him.

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