Type A and Type B Personality Behavior Patterns and What They Mean

A study conducted in the 1950s connected two personality types to heart disease risks. Cardiologists Meyer Friedman and R. H. Rosenman conducted a study and came up with a theory that best illustrates two opposing personality types – the typically highly-strung Type A and the laidback Type B. The types define two sets of behavioral … Continue reading Type A and Type B Personality Behavior Patterns and What They Mean