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I was in psychology class, and my professor went on a little rant about how it's not a very reliable way to assess someone's personality (which I sort of already knew, but it's fun to type yourself and if you're a writer, use it to talk about your characters). Apparently there's another personality assessment thing out there that's considered a lot more reliable, partially because it's on a scale as opposed to assigning rigid types. It's called the Five Factor Model or "the big five." I remember skimming over something about it a while back, but it's so much more in depth than MBTI testing and stuff is. So idk, I kind of wanted to talk about it, maybe spread it to anyone who either wants to assess themselves or use it to help with character personalities. I'd be glad to explain more if anyone is interested.