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"Whether people first hear about the two kinds of perception and two kinds of judgment as children, high school students, parents or grandparents, the richer development of their own type can be a rewarding adventure for the rest of their lives."

–Isabel Myers

 
 

CAPT training programs include the MBTI® Certification Program, as well as applications of psychological type.

 
 
  Type Tables  
 

MBTI® type tables can convey meaningful information about relationships between the 16 types. The order of types in the table is always the same, and you can see that there is a pattern in the quadrants in the top and bottom halves and in the left and right halves.

Type tables that contain information about a particular group of people are often helpful in facilitating communication for teams or in facilitating the analysis of data for specific groups of people or professions.

A table such as the one following is useful for showing the different types represented in a team, an office, an organization, a profession, or any group that needs to work together or for which you would like to collect personality data.

 
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