Personality Lab
A practical explanation of the MBTI and SBTI logic, including how the 15-dimension SBTI structure is interpreted on this site.
MBTI logic on this site
The MBTI flow uses a fixed questionnaire and deterministic vote counting across the E/I, S/N, T/F, and J/P axes.
Each answer contributes to one side of a pair, and ties resolve consistently so the exported site can compute results entirely on the client.
How SBTI is interpreted
SBTI is treated here as an internet-native extension: a visually expressive, multi-dimensional model that translates a 15-dimension answer map into a type code, accent color, ranked matches, and model scores.
The product preserves the open-source scoring structure while adding localized copy, result explanations, and share mechanics.
Limits and research stance
Neither MBTI nor SBTI is presented as medical diagnosis. They are interpretive systems designed for reflection, language, and comparative pattern reading.
We expose the logic and references because trust matters more than mystique for long-term SEO and user retention.
Editorial standards
Personality Lab pages are written to expose how the model behaves, what it can and cannot claim, and where the public logic comes from.
Research scope
This section focuses on questionnaire structure, scoring interpretation, and product-layer translation of open-source logic into static pages.
Contact and review
Research corrections and source suggestions can be sent to dugufeng666@gmail.com.
Search intent paths
Combine ranking, rarity, research, and compatibility detail pages into clearer crawl paths for long-tail discovery.
Ranking lists
Connect ranking keywords, list queries, and type comparison searches to static editorial pages.
Rare types
Open paths for rare personality queries, rarity comparisons, and edge-case type exploration.
Research and methods
Support algorithm, theory, and model searches with direct links into research-oriented pages.
References
- • Carl Jung, Psychological Types.
- • MBTI Manual and related Myers-Briggs materials.
- • Open-source MBTI and SBTI questionnaire projects referenced in this build.
Personality Lab FAQ
Is SBTI a clinical diagnosis?
SBTI is not a clinical diagnosis. This site treats it as an internet-native personality expression and result visualization system.
How is the SBTI result calculated?
The SBTI result is calculated from multidimensional answers, then mapped into a type, color, nearby matches, and result explanation.
Can I compare MBTI and SBTI results?
Yes. MBTI works as a classic four-axis type framework, while SBTI adds a more granular identity layer for sharing and comparison.
Popular compatibility pairs
Add one more static layer from editorial content into high-interest compatibility detail pages.
Explore next
Use these internal links to move from editorial content into tests, compatibility, and adjacent research pages.