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The Personality Types Most Likely to Take Initiative: A Study

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Some personality types plan meticulously while others prefer to wing it. Who takes more initiative?

How Social Pressure Affects Different Personality Types: A 16Personalities Survey of 27,900 People.

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How does personality shape your response to social pressure? Our survey of 28,000 respondents reveals who conforms, who resists, and why it matters.

The Head vs. Heart Divide Across Personalities: A Study

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Head or heart? Our survey of 31,000+ respondents reveals how personality types differ on emotional expression, honesty, vulnerability, and more.

How Personality Types Experience and Show Empathy: A 16Personalities Survey of 9,200 People

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Empathy isn't one-size-fits-all. Discover how personality type shapes how people feel, show, and manage empathy — based on a survey of 9,000+ respondents.

Imagination vs. Practicality Across Personality Types: A Study

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What separates the daydreamers from the realists? In our "Practical Mind" survey we discovered that personality plays a bigger role than you might think.

Giving Up and Letting Go: A 16Personalites Study on Quitting, Guilt, and Sunk Costs

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Our 16Personalities survey of 12,000+ respondents reveals how each personality type handles quitting, guilt, sunk costs, and letting go.

How Personality Types Experience Doubt and Regret: A Study

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From impostor syndrome to replaying conversations, see how your personality type influences doubt, regret, and self-confidence in our "Doubts" survey.

Your Mood Is Your Team’s Problem: Leading with Emotional Awareness

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Discover why so many people worry about their boss’s mood. Data from 7,700+ people reveals which personality types are paying attention to your emotional state – and how it changes the way they work.

How Different Personality Types Approach Research: A Study

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Does your personality type affect how you research? Our survey of 18,000+ people reveals which types set goals, go down rabbit holes, and change their minds mid-investigation.