Personality types of accountants / Wan Mardyatul Miza Wan Tahir and Ja'izah Abdul Jabar

According to Psychologist Carl Jung, there are 16 personality types among humans. The Jung personality test measures human behaviour on preferences for dealing with and relating to people, processing information, making decisions, and organizing their life. The Australian Bureau of Statistics descri...

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Main Authors: Wan Tahir, Wan Mardyatul Miza (Author), Abdul Jabar, Ja'izah (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan, 2022.
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