Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-112) and index.
Typology at a crossroad -- Jung's qualitative personality theory -- Quantification -- Decoupling the attitudes -- Cognitive mode determination -- Dominant, auxiliary, principal, and subsidiary modes -- Partially fixing type dynamics -- Shadow archetypes -- Application to teamology -- Extensions and implications.
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