The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a self-assessment questionnaire designed to help define personality types.
It was developed by Isabel Briggs-Myers and her mother Katherine Briggs during World War Two to help place women into employment while men were fighting. The test was based on Carl Jung's theory of personality types, to help women to find roles that were best suited to their strengths and weaknesses.
The Myers-Briggs model took Jung’s archetypal personality descriptions and expanded on them, creating a usable methodology that could reliably assess each test-taker and place them in one of 16 personality brackets.
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