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  • Whether MBTI®?

    This work takes a new look at the work of Carl G. Jung and Isabel Briggs Myers and her associates using a lens of logical analysis. The 1983 Abbreviated Version of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator ® is also analyzed with attention to test design and adherence to the definitions of the individual elements presented. In the process, two elements were re-described and renamed. Recommendations are made ... Read more

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  • From Transactions to Genetic Psychological Type – an Overview

    There is a logical progression that can followed in understanding psychological type that begins with communication and follows through to the genetics of of psychological type. This discussion is about the range of normal activities and not about reviewing or fixing abnormal behavior. The primary focus of psychology in the past has been about helping individuals with problematic behavior move ... Read more

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  • A Genetics Driven Theory of Psychological Type

    Is it nature or nurture? This work looks at the nature side of the equation that is spelled out in part in the article, "The Genetics of Psychological Type". Part of the introduction will be a summary definitions of elements developed earlier by Carl G. Jung and added to by Katherine Briggs with her daughter, Isabel Briggs Myers with corrections along the way. This will be followed by a discussion ... Read more

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  • Personality Type: Effects of Genetic Type Analysis on Jungian and MBTI Models

    In the article, "The Genetics of Psychological Type", each element was analyzed individually to find a best fit for what was being described or of being the results seen. Next, the elements described were analyzed to see if they were actually dynamic pairs in opposition to each other. The only opposition found was, "If not one, than the other" with the exception of (S) versus (N) pair. The (S) ... Read more

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  • Putting the Pieces Together

    This book reviews the range of the psychology of normal individuals beginning with a short review of how the brain appears to be working followed by a look into life positions, states of being, Ok-ness, current existential positions, transactional analysis, personality types (with Myers-Briggs Types and Social Style. Then, it moves on into love, and play. The section on love includes a review of ... Read more

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  • The Genetics of Psychological Type

    This analysis involves a quick review of Mendel's work recognizing the 75% - 25% split between dominate and recessive traits or characteristics. The author then reviews basic personality theory with an emphasis on the works of Jung expanded by Briggs and Myers and further developed by the MBTI successor organization. A review is conducted to arrive at a more scientific review of each of the ... Read more

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  • Does Transactional Analysis Extend to Personality Type

    The question is explored by looking at the "transaction" and examining the question of what constitutes the composition of the stimulus and the response. Two personality type systems will be examined in detail and others that have appeared in this publication will be examined as well. Transactional Analysis fits together with the Social Style© Personality Model and that model melds together with ... Read more

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  • Life Positions, States of Being, and Memories: an Update to I'm OK—You're OK ©

    In In the definition of a transaction, much more is going on than first appears. The fact that there is a assertion being made implies that there is a need to describe the relationship between the party creating the initial assertion and the one to whom the assertion is directed. That relationship has at least two levels that are described as Life Positions with the top level setting the standard ... Read more

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  • The Myers-BriggsTM Personality System and its Place in Science

    This article looks at the Myers-BriggsTM Personality System and looks at the original definitions for "Intuition" and "Feeling" and offers an alternative definition for each.The system works but these two original definitions are in need of review. ... Read more

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