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In matching theory, personality typing or type matching is a methodology in which individuals are categorized into certain personality types, such as extrovert or introvert, after answering a number of psychological-based questions. Pioneers in the science of personality typing include: the Costa and McCrae’s Five Factor Model, The Keirsey Temperament Sorter, and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, among others. [1] The site eChemistry, launched in 2006, for instance, uses this type of matching theory to align for “chemistry” in its matches. [2]

References
1. Building the Personality Test (Perix.com) – the Personality Expert.
2. Frequently Asked Questions (Perix.com) – the Personality Expert.

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