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While not inaccurate to label them as typologies, the type of typology you're specifically referring to are called 'personality theories'.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/typology
You know very well that the vast majority of plebeians on this forum have no real comprehension of what you have expressed and certainly it could be that the cleverest ones take the liberty of trying to feign some kind of wisdom by pretending to possess a luminous knowledge but concealing themselves behind a google search...
In the end, you're probably just looking in your vein and futile mortality to feel the soul of a scholar, to be an exat enjoying such a dark, tenebrous "mastery" that the primordial nothingness of their incongruity couldn't escape the magister's perspicacity... of the immortality, immaturity of the I...