The Prelude Character Analysis is a quick, reliable, accurate and fascinating personality tool helping us to understand people and get the best from them. It is not about pass or fail, right or wrong, good or bad; it is about finding out about you as an individual.
Based on the extensive research of Swiss psychiatrist C J Jung and the subsequent work by Isabel Briggs Myers (1897-1980) and her mother Katharine Cook Briggs (1875-1968) and many others, the Jungian Type Analysis helps assess individuals across a range of four scales and helps build a picture of our particular and significant personal preferences.
The Prelude Character Analysis is free to use and accessible across desktop, tablet and mobile.
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The #ENFP personality profile . . . amazingly accurate. preludecharacteranalysis.com/types/ENFP via @preludeca
— Jon Hansen (@piblogger1) September 5, 2012
Not sure how 30 Q's can determine a personality but this did it well - The #ISTP personality profile preludecharacteranalysis.com/types/ISTP via @preludeca
—Matt Eck (@eckm51) February 14, 2013
@preludeca Your ESFJ profile is very enlightening; has info I never read in any other ESFJ profile so far. Spot on! I'm living with an ESFJ.
— Ilona Welleman (@LuckyLuctor) December 11, 2012
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— Karol6ng (@Karol6ng) December 14, 2012
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— 2ndtakeonthebackpage (@2ndtakeonthebac) December 16, 2012
@preludeca I liked it indeed. There are some characters I didn't realize I had. You really helped me figure out. Thanks! ;)
— Elvira Silviani (@Elvirra) January 4, 2013
This is good and accurate :-)The #INTJ personality profile preludecharacteranalysis.com/types/INTJ via @preludeca
— Lori Sousa (@LoriSeuss) January 13, 2013
This is so me! ^_^The #ESFP personality profile preludecharacteranalysis.com/types/ESFP via @preludeca
— Camille Reyes (@Milesyhere) January 13, 2013