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"In this book, the authors aim to provide the reader with a firm grounding in the principles necessary to a scientific understanding of personality. Since we intend this as a beginning book in the subject matter, we do not assume extensive knowledge of psychological concepts on the part of the reader. College sophomores should be able to master the material as it is presented, with or without a previous course in psychology. Still, the reactions of a few graduate students in psychology have suggested to us that the book may also be useful at an advanced level--especially when the student has had no work in personality or has been restricted to adjustment-oriented courses"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
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Implements Jung's theory of type [1923] by ascertaining from self-report of easily reported reactions, people's basic preferences in regard to perception and judgement. The indicator contains indices which determine each of four basic preferences which structure the individual's personality: extraversion or introversion; sensing or intuition; thinking or feeling; judgement or perception.
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