Website review: Psychological ("personality") Types

Someone discovered this in Psychology 188 reviews since Jul 7, 2002
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chikoos rated 4 hours ago
From the page: "People can be either Extroverts or Introverts, depending on the direction of their activity; Thinking, Feeling, Sensing, Intuitive, according to their own information pathways; Judging or Perceiving, depending on the method in which they process received information"
rider5 rated 10 days ago
I love this site
bigfice rated 12 days ago
Very Interesting
Spectrum108 rated 14 days ago
Thanks "Dawnmorning." Great site to analyze oneself.
dawnmorning rated 14 days ago
Analyse yourself...
RUMahale rated 2 weeks ago
From the page: Psychological ("personality") Types According to Jung's theory of Psychological Types we are all different in fundamental ways. One's ability to process different information is limited by their particular type. These types are sixteen. People can be either Extroverts or Introverts, depending on the direction of their activity; Thinking, Feeling, Sensing, Intuitive, according to their own information pathways; Judging or Perceiving, depending on the method in which they process received information.
LuthienTinuviel rated 4 weeks ago
The site is for all who is interested in psychosogy and personality.
matchet rated 4 weeks ago
concise and informative
stanleysha rated 4 weeks ago
Profound study and interpretation on humans. Easy to relate. Beneficially understanding and a great way to put thoughts into terms
Machione rated 4 weeks ago
Interesting study in the psychology of humans.
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