Check the compatibility and chemistry between any two types from the 16 personality typology
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Gregory Park, Ph.D.
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To compare any two types from the 16 Personality typology (MBTI, Myers-Briggs, or Jungian types), try one of the pair analyses in the list below.
You’ll find each pair of types compared on four broad areas of thinking, feeling, and behaving:
Interpersonal Style describes common patterns of interacting, communicating, and resolving conflict with others.
Emotional Style describes tendencies in emotional intensity and valence (i.e., positivity vs. negativity).
Intellectual Style captures common information processing patterns, like idea abstraction vs. concreteness and the need for novelty vs. closure.
Organizational Style describes tendencies around routines, organization, planning, and spontaneity.
However, it’s important to remember that the 16 personality types are broad and only describe general trends. Within any given personality type, there’s still tremendous psychological variation among individuals with that type. For example, while there are broad differences between each personality type, two people with the same type can still differ significantly in every area.
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