I'm a therapist and I've been working on something for a while that I'd love this community's take on.
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I digitized a card-sort personality assessment that was originally developed as a clinical tool about 40 years ago. Instead of a self-report questionnaire, you choose between paired behavioral descriptions — the idea being that what you actually do is a better signal than how you'd describe yourself.
It determines your four-letter type, and the cognitive function stack follows from there. We've had about 1,400 people take it across 58 countries so far, running at around 85% accuracy.
It's free and takes about 5 minutes: insight-game.com
I'm genuinely curious what people here think. Does the card-sort approach feel closer to what Jung was actually getting at with typology? What would you want to see in a tool like this that you haven't found elsewhere?