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    Howard Gardner Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Howard Gardner? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Howard Gardner from Psychology & Neuroscience and what is the personality traits.

    Howard Gardner
    INFJ

    INFJ (5w4)

    Howard Gardner personality type is INFJ, for the most part.

    The A type is the most common personality type, and the J type is a bit rarer.

    I am an INFJ. I think INFJs are some of the most interesting people in the world.

    I have to say that I am not surprised that you have a type like this, my friend.

    My first years as a nurse, I was also an INFJ. I believe that INFJs are some of the most interesting people in the world.

    In my experience, INFJs have tremendous amounts of empathy and compassion.

    It is hard to imagine that INFJs could be mean to others. It is hard to imagine that INFJs could be mean to others.

    Oh, I agree. I have experienced this, as well. It is difficult for me to believe that INFJs could be mean to others.

    I know you are using the Myers Briggs personality type system, but do you know why INFJs are sometimes called the "Counsellors"? You mentioned that they often have a great interest in helping others.

    Howard Earl Gardner, born in 1943 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is an American developmental psychologist, father of the theory of multiple intelligences. His work has an impact on the school environment[1] which, according to Howard Gardner, should be the privileged place for the development of all forms of intelligence.

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