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  • The Myers-Briggs test always seemed so scientific.

  • Oh, yeah, the Myers-Briggs uses a lot

  • of science-y-sounding jargon, but the truth is,

  • it wasn't invented by scientists at all.

  • Take a look.

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  • (Adam) The year, 1921.

  • Famed psychologist Carl Jung has a theory.

  • I surmise human beings can be broken down

  • into eight different personality types.

  • (Adam) There was just one problem.

  • This was a time before psychology used scientific methods,

  • like data or controlled experiments.

  • So the eight types were just guesses

  • based on Jung's personal experiences.

  • My wife feels emotions all the time.

  • (Mrs. Jung whining)

  • Her type is a feeler.

  • Welp, that is good enough for science in 1921.

  • But Carl Jung didn't even make the test.

  • Myers and Briggs or whoever they are,

  • they took his ideas and made them better.

  • Not quite.

  • (Adam)

  • The year is 1943.

  • Mystery novelist Isabel Briggs-Myers

  • and her magazine writer mother, Katharine Cook Briggs,

  • had a lot of time

  • on their hands.

  • Mama, I'm bored of writing mystery novels.

  • Everyone else is off having fun at war.

  • Say, I have an idea.

  • I just read some old Carl Jung book about personality types,

  • and I bet us two unqualified nobodies could do a better job.

  • Yes!

  • Let's do some science or whatever.

  • Let's create an influential test

  • that will be widely used for decades!

  • (Adam)

  • And so these two writers, who had no scientific training,

  • took theories from one of Carl Jung's non-scientific books

  • and came up with their list of personality types.

  • Ooh, my friend Carrie is a such a Samantha.

  • We have to put that in.

  • (Adam) Which, for some reason, they doubled from eight to 16.

  • And in 1944, they published the thing.

  • That's really where the Myers-Briggs test came from?

  • That's so... stupid.

  • Yeah.

  • And Carl Jung would agree with you.

  • He once even said...

  • Shh!

  • Oh, sorry.

  • Like tiddlywinks!

The Myers-Briggs test always seemed so scientific.

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