Research into MBTI® type, neurodivergence, and neurodiversity - A report from The Myers-Briggs Company [2024]

This seems to be an interesting and quite recent study that differenciates [in a very respectful way!] between participants that self-diagnosed and those who have an externally validated diagnose.

https://www.themyersbriggs.com/-/media/Myers-Briggs/Files/Resources-Hub-Files/Research/Research-into-type-and-neurodivergence.pdf

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@rebekka_m tl;dr?

@doggle @rebekka_m I tried, but I'm not sure there is one, especially if you're most interested in autism: "The only consistent research finding is that those with an Introversion preference are more likely to be diagnosed with ASD than those with an Extraversion preference. Several studies have also
suggested Thinking rather than Feeling." I don't really see references to those "several studies" either.

After jumping through some hoops, I found the PDF here: https://www.themyersbriggs.com/hubfs/MyersBriggsCompany_January2026/pdfs/MBTI_type_and_neurodiversity.pdf