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The Roots and Realities of Personality Testing
This chapter explores the historical origins and development of personality tests, focusing on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and its link to Carl Jung's theories. The discussion critiques the oversimplification of personality into static categories and the dubious foundations of the MBTI formulated by Catherine Cook Briggs and her daughter. Additionally, it highlights the cultural impact of these tests while questioning their scientific validity and the biases of their creators.