Psychological typologies
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Psychological typologies are classifications used by psychologists to describe the distinctions between people. The problem of finding the essential basis for the classification of psychological types—that is, the basis of determining a broader spectrum of derivative characteristics—is crucial in differential psychology.
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See also
- Hermeneutics
- Heterophenomenology
- Important publications in phenomenological psychology
- Personhood Theory
- Differential psychology
- Phenomenology (psychology)
- Philosophical Anthropology
- Personology
- Psychological types
- Personality psychology
- Psychometrics
- Socionics
- Rationality
- Irrationality
- Personality type
- 16PF
- Adjective Check List (ACL)
- BarOn EQ-i
- Big Five personality traits
- Birkman Method
- CPI 260
- DISC assessment
- Enneagram of Personality
- Interpersonal compatibility
- Keirsey Temperament Sorter
- Kingdomality
- List of personality tests
- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
- Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
- NEO
- OCEAN
- Strong Interest Inventory
- Thomas Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument
- Jungian Type Index
- Jung Type Indicator
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