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Psychological Types
Book • 2016
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
Mentioned by Charles Bryant as the book written by Carl Jung that most modern tests are based on.

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Selects: How Personality Tests Work
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to emphasize the difficulty of self-assessment.


Tai Lopez

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#746 - Ten Lazy Years Can Be Erased With Six Focused Months
Mentioned by Jordan Peterson in relation to the concept of specialization and alienation from labor.

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189. Is Property Theft? | Dr. Robert Murphy
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as Jung's 1921 work that popularised the terms introvert and extrovert and entered mainstream usage.


Ian Dunt

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Introvert / Extrovert – In Two Minds
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when discussing translation errors by R.F.C. Hull.

Sonu Shamdasani

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Have We Ever Really Read Jung? Sonu Shamdasani on the Collected Works Crisis
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when discussing the concept of introversion and extroversion.


Josh Clark

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Introvert or Extravert: Which are you? (Probably both)
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when discussing the origins of the Myers-Briggs system.

Antonia Dodge

Why Myers-Briggs Gets Attacked & Vilified | Podcast 568
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as the source of the terms introvert and extrovert.


Joe Buleg

67: Quiet by Susan Cain
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when discussing the origins of the Myers-Briggs system.

Antonia Dodge

Why Myers-Briggs Won't Die | Podcast 570
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when discussing the origins of personality psychology.


James Fodor

Episode 149: The Psychology of Personality








