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The Science of Personality Compatibility

DateMetriX helps you find meaningful connections using the Jung/Myers-Briggs 16 personality types. This framework has over 100 years of development and is a proven tool for understanding compatibility and relationship dynamics.

How Compatibility Works

Understanding how different personality types connect

Our approach is rooted in the Jung/Myers-Briggs 16 personality types. This system started with Dr. Carl Jung and his work on Psychological Types, and was further developed by Isabel Briggs Myers and Katherine Briggs. It is now one of the most trusted ways to understand human behavior and interactions.

The DateMetriX algorithm uses these insights to help you find matches who share your values and complement your personality. By focusing on the traits that drive long-term happiness, we help you build relationships that last.

DateMetriX personality compatibility - 16 personality types arranged by group

The 4 Personality Groups

Analystes

INTJ, INTP, ENTJ, ENTP

Rational, strategic thinkers who value logic and competence.

Sentinelles

ISTJ, ISFJ, ESTJ, ESFJ

Practical, dependable types who value stability and tradition.

Explorateurs

ISTP, ISFP, ESTP, ESFP

Spontaneous, energetic types who value freedom and hands-on experience.

Diplomates

INFJ, INFP, ENFJ, ENFP

Empathetic, idealistic types who value harmony and personal growth.

Key References

DateMetriX references the Jung/Myers-Briggs personality-type tradition and the practical literature around personality assessment when explaining its compatibility model.

Lok, 2012

Career development: What's your type?

Nature, 488: 545-547

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Keirsey, 2006

Please Understand Me II

Promethius Nemesis Book Co.

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Moutafi et al., 2003

Prévisions démographiques et de personnalité de l'intelligence : Une étude utilisant le Neo Personality Inventory et l'indicateur de type Myers-Briggs

European Journal of Personality, 17:79-94

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Myers et al., 1998

Manuel MBTI : Un guide pour le développement et l'utilisation de l'indicateur de type Myers-Briggs

Consulting Psychologists Press, Vol. 3

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Myers et al., 1985

Manuel, un guide pour le développement et l'utilisation de l'indicateur de type Myers-Briggs

Consulting Psychologists Press

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Myers, 1962

Manuel, un guide pour le développement et l'utilisation de l'indicateur de type Myers-Briggs

Consulting Psychologists Press

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Jung, 1923

Psychological Types

Oxford, England: Harcourt, Brace

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