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Post by tnr9 on Dec 15, 2017 21:22:25 GMT
Hey Jeb...I have been curious whether you have found that attachment styles influence our Myers Briggs....are more Fs AP and more Ts DA?
Thanks.
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Post by abolish on Dec 16, 2017 6:33:36 GMT
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Post by Jeb Kinnison on Dec 21, 2017 20:15:46 GMT
Hey Jeb...I have been curious whether you have found that attachment styles influence our Myers Briggs....are more Fs AP and more Ts DA? Thanks. Just saw your question. Meyers Briggs is largely projective (meaning it's useful mostly as a way to ruminate about your own behavior.) Not a lot of support for it in the psychology community, though the I-E axis is obviously important. You would expect more "detached" or distancing answers would tend to bin people in more J and T categories.
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Post by tnr9 on Dec 22, 2017 22:37:13 GMT
Hey Jeb...I have been curious whether you have found that attachment styles influence our Myers Briggs....are more Fs AP and more Ts DA? Thanks. Just saw your question. Meyers Briggs is largely projective (meaning it's useful mostly as a way to ruminate about your own behavior.) Not a lot of support for it in the psychology community, though the I-E axis is obviously important. You would expect more "detached" or distancing answers would tend to bin people in more J and T categories. Thanks Jeb.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2017 18:42:36 GMT
Funny, I just made a post with a poll about this very thing. I didn't' even see this post first. It will be interesting to see the results
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