Practice in Thinking about Type
Developed by
Gerald Otis,
Alex T. Quenk,
Naomi L. Quenk,
Mary H. McCaulley
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$15.00
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This exercise, which causes people to think in a fun way, lists questions describing particular situations and asks which MBTI personality types might be most likely to exhibit the psychological behavior described. A leader's guide provides the rationale for possible answers.
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| Package of 25 |
| Exercise |
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| Product No. 20018 |
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$15.00
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