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    1920s Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of 1920s? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for 1920s from Frank James Skits and what is the personality traits.

    1920s
    ESFJ

    ESFJ (2w3)

    1920s personality type is ESFJ, which would be accurate for roughly 80 percent of the population.

    The Jungian Personality Type with the highest number of voters was ENTJ, which would be accurate for roughly 14 percent of the electorate.

    The bottom line: Based on the polling data and voter profiles, the results of the 2016 presidential election would be different if personality type were factored into the mix.

    Based on the polling data and voter profiles, the results of the 2016 presidential election would be different if personality type were factored into the mix.

    “It’s no longer just an academic exercise. The measurable effects of personality on elections are now happening,” says Paul Costa, a political science professor at the University of Maryland who has studied personality in politics for years.

    Costa says he created a personality-based model this year for the 2016 presidential election and found that it was closer to the actual winner than state polls were.

    “If you imagine a bell curve, there’s a heavy bias toward the right end of the curve,” Costa says. “But we have a pretty good sense now that this set of candidates is going to be closer to the center.”

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