>>5268725Well, at least in my approach, the goal wasn't to try and squeeze characters into a preset mold (because that is bad practice, in my opinion)-- it was more like seeing which MBTI-type their personalities most aligned with.
I.e. You have an autist-type genius, and is likely that he is an INTJ; or, you have a wild party-animal, and it is apparent that they are an ISFP/ESFP.