
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a personality inventory designed to understand individuals' psychological tendencies. Developed by Katharine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers, this test is based on Carl Jung’s theory of psychological types. The MBTI evaluates personality structures across four fundamental dimensions to generate 16 distinct personality types.History and DevelopmentThe foundations of the MBTI are rooted in the 1921 work Psychologische Typen (Psychological Types) by Swi
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This theory, developed by American psychologist John L. Holland, centers on the interaction and compatibility between individual personality traits and occupational environments.Inspired by Parsons’ trait-factor theories, Holland aimed to provide a clear framework for understanding the complex process of career choice, helping individuals identify the career paths best suited to them. The foundational premise of the theory is that the experiences a person accumulates throughout life and the pers
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