In Reply to: Has there ever been a study done on the effect of different music on different personality types? posted by artemus on July 12, 2017 at 16:54:48:
People will tend to put down things they don't believe, don't understand, fear. Also, the anonymity of posting has people voicing opinions that may not be voiced face to face. Look at how many people make negative comments when a piece of stereo equipment is "overpriced" even if they haven't heard it, etc.
Meyers/Briggs is one aspect of personality typing, so I think you'd have to ask people that identify with that mode of interpretation. You could say the same for astrology: because I'm a that's why I do this....
Also, you may feel sad in reaction to a particular song today and it may be different tomorrow--or it may not.
For myself, I enjoy the personality typing of the enneagram. If you're interested, try Helen Palmer, the Enneagram. It can be brutally honest, but explains a lot. Me: INTJ Enneagram 9.
Oh no, I just labeled myself, now people will put me down. F**k them!
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- RE: Has there ever been a study done on the effect of different music on different personality types? - Ric 07:18:12 07/18/17 (0)