What are the meanings of the terms "Type A personality" and "Type B personality"?

The definitions are a little muddled, as different people use the terms differently. Here are the stereotypical definitions along with some of the different points of view in the links below. Type A is the person that stressed you out.

They are behind you honking and cursing. They are hard charging and sometimes work obsessed, they have to be right all the time. Type B is a mixed bag.

Some people call Type B the "norm" everyday personality. Some call it the calm individuals. Some others refe to type B as the "Artsy" cultured type.

Personality type A and B is a personality theory that describes a pattern of behaviors that are considered risk factors for coronary heart disease. It was first introduced in 1950s but was widely criticized because it lack scientific evidence. Nevertheless, it persists in the from of pop psychology within the general population.

These are the qualities of a Type A person: - time-conscious, concerned about their status, highly competitive, ambitious, business-like, aggressive, having difficulty relaxing - often dislike by persons with B personalities -high achievers -workaholics and like to do multi-tasking -has strong drive with regards to deadlines and does not like delays -often described as stress junkies Type B persons are: - patient, relaxed, and easy-going, does not see the urge to hurry to finish something - often described as apathetic and disengaged There are some people who are said to be a mix of type A and B because they cannot be clearly categorized.

The meanings of the terms are as follows :.

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