The Four Student Temperament Types and Their Benefits
Starting from the Ancient Greek society, people have always wanted to understand the human psyche better. Even since those remote times, people were able to analyze the behavior of their peers and get to the conclusion that there are certain patterns of behavior in each of us, and that these patterns can be grouped according to specific criteria. Indeed, we are different from each other in ways of how we respond to stimulation, how we interact with other humans, which matters are dear to us and even what is our ideal environment for producing quality work.