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ISTJ can refer to: One of 16 Myers–Briggs Type Indicators; A personality type in Socionics; ISTJ, a 2023 studio album by NCT Dream
ISTJ is the third studio album by South Korean boy band NCT Dream. Released on July 17, 2023, by SM Entertainment through Kakao Entertainment , the album consists of 10 tracks and is supported by the singles "Broken Melodies" and "ISTJ".
A chart with descriptions of each Myers–Briggs personality type and the four dichotomies central to the theory. The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a self-report questionnaire that makes pseudoscientific claims [6] to categorize individuals into 16 distinct "psychological types" or "personality types".
Please Understand Me: Character and Temperament Types (first published in 1978 as Please Understand Me: An Essay on Temperament Styles) is a psychology book written by David Keirsey and Marilyn Bates which focuses on the classification and categorization of personality types.
ISTJ: Nominated [116] Artist of the Year: NCT Dream Nominated Song of the Year: Candy: Nominated Best Male Group NCT Dream Won [117] Top 10 Artists NCT Dream Won Millions Top 10 Artists ISTJ: Won KakaoBank Favorite Star NCT Dream Nominated [116] MTV Europe Music Award: 2021: NCT 127 Best K-Pop: NCT 127 Nominated [118] MTV MIAW Awards: 2022: NCT ...
ISTJ: July 17, 2023 Young Tak: Form: August 1, 2023 October 12, 2023 Jihyo: Zone: August 18, 2023 J-Hope: Jack in the Box (Hope Edition) V: Layover: September 8, 2023 November 9, 2023 Hwang Yeong-woong Fall and Yearning: October 30, 2023 January 11, 2024 Red Velvet: Chill Kill: November 13, 2023 Jungkook: Golden: November 3, 2023 February 8, 2024
Zhong Chenle was born in Shanghai, China on 22 November 2001. He has an older brother by 13 years. [3] He attended Shangwen Middle School before moving to Korea. He was later enrolled at the Beijing Contemporary Music School, graduating as part of the class of 2020.
The Circle Album Chart is a South Korean record chart that ranks the best-selling albums and EPs in South Korea. It is part of the Circle Chart, which launched in February 2010 as the Gaon Chart. [1]