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A CRITIQUE OF THE MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR AND ITS OPERATIONALIZATION OF CARL JUNG

Jaguar

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Oo, look at that. A data pool of "scores from random forum members." 21 members, no less!

Actually, I didn't need to post any numbers at all. Had you been here for the last seven years, you would already know it's not even remotely unusual for FPs to score low on agreeableness. Furthermore, you should already know why that would be the case. Oh, I forgot: Bean counters don't usually bother with understanding why. They just count beans.
 
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