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  2. Joel (The Last of Us) - Wikipedia

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    Joel Miller is a character in the video game series The Last of Us by Naughty Dog. In the games, he is portrayed by Troy Baker through motion capture and voice acting ; in the television adaptation , he is portrayed by Pedro Pascal .

  3. Characters of The Last of Us - Wikipedia

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    Joel Miller is the protagonist of The Last of Us. From Texas, Joel was a single father in his late 20s or early 30s [a] when the initial Cordyceps outbreak occurred. Fleeing with his brother Tommy and his twelve-year-old daughter Sarah, they got involved in a firefight with a soldier, and Sarah was mortally wounded and died in his arms, leaving ...

  4. Abby (The Last of Us) - Wikipedia

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    A soldier of the Washington Liberation Front (WLF), Abby seeks to avenge her father's death by killing Joel Miller. Her alliances later become unsettled when she befriends two ex-members of the Seraphites, a religious cult with which the WLF is locked in a war. Abby is one of two main playable characters in the game, alongside Ellie.

  5. Characters of The Last of Us (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Joel Miller (Pedro Pascal) is a hardened middle-aged survivor who is tormented by the trauma of his past. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] He is tasked with smuggling a young girl, Ellie, out of a quarantine zone and across the United States. [ 13 ]

  6. Characters of The Last of Us Part II - Wikipedia

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    Joel Miller is Ellie's surrogate father, and the protagonist of the first game. In the prologue to The Last of Us Part II , Joel confesses his guilt to his brother Tommy. Flashbacks in the game reveal Joel taking Ellie on a birthday trip to a museum, and him finally admitting the truth to her when she travels to the hospital.

  7. Myers–Briggs Type Indicator - Wikipedia

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    The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a self-report questionnaire that makes pseudoscientific claims [6] to categorize individuals into 16 distinct "psychological types" or "personality types". The MBTI was constructed during World War II by Americans Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers , inspired by Swiss ...

  8. Psychometrics - Wikipedia

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    The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), however, has questionable validity and has been the subject of much criticism. Psychometric specialist Robert Hogan wrote of the measure: "Most personality psychologists regard the MBTI as little more than an elaborate Chinese fortune cookie."

  9. Jungian Type Index - Wikipedia

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    The Jungian Type Index (JTI) is an alternative to the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). Introduced by Optimas in 2001, [1] the JTI was developed over a 10-year period in Norway by psychologists Thor Ødegård and Hallvard E: Ringstad.