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MyType's psychology quizzes give you rich visual and verbal feedback about your personality and values. Compare your results to friends, family and colleagues. Get to the bottom of that most important question: what type of person are you?
As you learn more about yourself, MyType gets to know you too, and we want to use that knowledge to help you discover people and things that you enjoy. Our “Meet People” section has thousands of people just a message away. Want to know what people like you are reading, watching and listening to? The more people that participate on MyType, the sooner we can answer that question for you.
In the future we want to make it possible for you to share your type with your favorite places on the web so that they can know you better and personalize to your taste. For the first time ever, you'll be able to take your personality to the web.
If you haven't already, get started by discovering your type.
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Sam Gosling, PhDSam is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin and author of Snoop: What Your Stuff Says About You. His research is focused on impression formation, animal behavior and personality, and historical trends in psychology. His work has been widely covered in the media, including The New York Times, Psychology Today, NPR, and "Good Morning America," and his research is featured in Malcolm Gladwell's Blink. Gosling is the recipient of the American Psychological Association's Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution. He lives in Austin, Texas. |
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Jonathan Haidt, PhDJon is a professor of psychology at the University of Virginia and author of The Happiness Hypothesis. His research examines the emotional basis of morality and the ways that morality varies across cultures, including the cultures of liberals and conservatives. His work has been widely covered in the media, including The New York Times, The Today Show, The New Yorker, Slate, Science, and NBC Nightly News. His many awards include the 2004 Outstanding Faculty Award, conferred by Virginia Governor Mark Warner, and the 2001 Templeton Prize in Positive Psychology. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, with his wife Jayne. |
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