
Agnes Meyer-Briggs
Agnes Meyer-Briggs was a psychologist best known for developing the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a widely used personality assessment tool. The MBTI helps identify individual personality preferences based on how people perceive the world and make decisions. It categorizes personalities into 16 types, helping individuals understand themselves better and improve communication, teamwork, and personal development. The framework is rooted in Carl Jung’s psychological theories and is commonly used in workplaces, educational settings, and counseling to foster self-awareness and better interpersonal relationships.