Interaction Styles are groupings of the 16 types of the MBTI instrument of psychometrics and Jungian psychology. The Interaction Styles model was developed by Linda Berens, PhD, founder of the Temperament Research Institute. This model builds on David Keirsey's Temperament model and its subcategories, and is based on observable behavior patterns that are quite similar to David Merrill's "Social Styles" and William Moulton Marston's DiSC theory.
Temperament and Interaction Style | |||
iStJ | iSfJ | iNFj | iNTj |
iStP | iSfP | iNFp | iNTp |
eStP | eSfP | eNFp | eNTp |
eStJ | eSfJ | eNFj | eNTj |
Temperaments and Interaction Styles in the MBTI. |
Read more about Interaction Styles: Development, Comparison and Cross-mapping With Keirseyan Temperament
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