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<blockquote data-quote="now faith" data-source="post: 72337662" data-attributes="member: 289707"><p>There is a great deal of validity in understanding personality types.</p><p>The most important thing I would think ,would be the diversity among people even with the same type of personality.</p><p>It's a human mind ,not a machine. </p><p>Just because two people score the same on Meyers Briggs ,does not negate individualism. </p><p></p><p>There still remains reliable patterns of thinking, that are similar but not identical. </p><p>Law enforcement officials use such charisitics to solve crime.</p><p>In profiles they predict the persons likes or dislikes , and are able to narrow the field for suspects.</p><p>But when it comes to criminals, Police are focused on dysfunctional personality types more than a general standard of behavioral pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="now faith, post: 72337662, member: 289707"] There is a great deal of validity in understanding personality types. The most important thing I would think ,would be the diversity among people even with the same type of personality. It's a human mind ,not a machine. Just because two people score the same on Meyers Briggs ,does not negate individualism. There still remains reliable patterns of thinking, that are similar but not identical. Law enforcement officials use such charisitics to solve crime. In profiles they predict the persons likes or dislikes , and are able to narrow the field for suspects. But when it comes to criminals, Police are focused on dysfunctional personality types more than a general standard of behavioral pattern. [/QUOTE]
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