The Genetics of Psychological Type
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This analysis involves a quick review of Mendel's work recognizing the 75% - 25% split between dominate and recessive traits or characteristics. The author then reviews basic personality theory with an emphasis on the works of Jung expanded by Briggs and Myers and further developed by the MBTI successor organization. A review is conducted to arrive at a more scientific review of each of the identified elements. Over a period of years, studies were made which included statistics for each of the major characteristics in relation to each other. For the E/I pair, E is dominant and I recessive, For S, everyone senses but only 25% have the N characteristic, And for the T/F pair a sex related difference was found and for males T is dominant and for females F is dominant resulting in what looks like a 50% - 50% in T and F when the total population is viewed. And, for the last pair, J/P, There is a even split between the two. Based upon percentages seen, Expected Percentages for each of the 16 types are calculated. Gene studies are needed to confirm the results.
Norbert Grygar
Norbert Grygar graduated from Temple Junior College (TX), attended St. Mary's University in San Antonio and then graduated from the University of Texas in Austin with a BBA. Afterward, I spent the next two years in the US Army during the Vietnam Era. Upon discharge, I entered the business world where I spent over thirty years in Casualty Insurance including earning the CPCU designation. During the time working, I became very interested in personality types after attending a seminar on Social Style which categorizes individuals as Amiable, Analytical, Driving, and Expressive. Much of the text of this book is the result of self study. Other interests include 10-15 years as a youth soccer coach including a stint as the local soccer association president. I am currently retired and living in Temple, Texas.
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