Katharine Cook Briggs

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Katharine Cook Briggs was an American writer and personality theorist best known for co-creating the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator, a widely used psychological personality assessment based on Carl Jung’s theories.

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instanceOf person
personality theorist
areaOfInfluence career counseling
organizational psychology
personality assessment
basedOn Carl Jung's theory of psychological types
coCreatorOf Myers–Briggs Type Indicator NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Briggs NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork personality psychology
psychometrics
fullName Katharine Cook Briggs NERFINISHED
genre nonfiction
givenName Katharine NERFINISHED
hasConcept introversion–extraversion
judging–perceiving
preference-based personality types
sensing–intuition
thinking–feeling
hasNameInLanguage Katharine Cook Briggs@en NERFINISHED
hasRelative Isabel Briggs Myers NERFINISHED
influenced Isabel Briggs Myers NERFINISHED
development of modern personality testing
influencedBy Carl Gustav Jung NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
motherOf Isabel Briggs Myers NERFINISHED
notableFor development of a personality typology based on Jungian theory
notableIdea adaptation of Jungian typology for everyday use
notableWork Myers–Briggs Type Indicator NERFINISHED
occupation personality theorist
writer
placeOfBirth United States of America
sexOrGender female

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Myers–Briggs Type Indicator coDeveloper Katharine Cook Briggs